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10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Alex Bogusky behind ne... · 0 replies · +6 points

You know, I have a short history of backing up Bogusky on this stuff. On the other hand, you couldn't possibly be more spot on. It started with Fearless, then COMMON, then Made movement, now this. It's a lot of credit going to Alex, and not going where it's due, then quietly disintegrating the company into nothing and starting up something else to get some hype about. Looks like someone's missing the limelight they got from CP+B! DailyCamera, let's focus on more pertinent topics, shall we?

10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Longmont police still ... · 0 replies · 0 points

That's not an okay joke. Are you serious?

10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Noelle Roni, ex-Peak t... · 0 replies · +8 points

The boards email: p2pboard@googlegroups.com

10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Noelle Roni, ex-Peak t... · 0 replies · +10 points

The boards email: p2pboard@googlegroups.com

10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Boulder Creek labyrint... · 0 replies · +7 points

That is pretty ignorant. The labyrinth was a very common area for people wishing to be surrounded by nature yet still enjoy the ambiance of the creek flowing past. What about this isn't news? It's informative current-time literature. Can you prove that to be wrong?

10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Boulder policy has som... · 0 replies · +4 points

Should be just the same as alcohol. Part is grown commercially, for the general public. But people who want to grow their own (probably much better) weed can do so. It can be just like beer. You could brew it, but if you don't want to, theres always a store down the street that can sell some to you. Should be the same thing. Just as long everyone involved is over 21 (or 18 if it gets changed, or whatever). But at the same time, if someone has a need (as a medical patient), that person may obtain a permit to be a younger consumer through a medical professional. It's really not as difficult. Why can't we just make the quick switch and keep the stores open for business as usual. Just like liquor stores.

10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Alex Bogusky and mix1 ... · 0 replies · +3 points

Skratch is an exercise drink designed for hydration. Read the article again. Skoop has nothing to do with either.

10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Alex Bogusky and mix1 ... · 0 replies · -1 points

You haven't worked with Alex. I can promise you that. If you did, you would know he left CPB years ago. Maybe that's why he doesn't exist? -_-

10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Alex Bogusky and mix1 ... · 1 reply · 0 points

As posted above, no one is taking it for free right now, as far as I know. My Dad buys his own (the company needs money to keep producing its product), and we both take out of the same bag each morning. I do enjoy it, I believe in it personally as I am trying to make healthier decisions in my diet. Once I move out, I'm sure he will gift me a bag here and there. The business is in early stages and gaining traction. Almost all feedback (other than DC), is positive so far. He's not malicious or "shrewd", nor is anyone there. I grew up around all of them, they're pretty darn cool guys. Though Mix1 didn't work out, I have high hopes of one day being able to buy Skoop at Whole Foods or something and letting my own children drink it :)

10 years ago @ Daily Camera.com: - Alex Bogusky and mix1 ... · 0 replies · +1 points

You're right, they are very rude and could be extremely hurtful. But he has been involved with so many business startups (Skoop, Undercurrent, Action Marketing Group, Climate Reality, Justin's peanut butter, the list goes on and on), that some people who just didn't like MIX1 (which is a preference, I personally liked it, though my father was never part of that brand), it's just not something that anyone thinks twice about when people don't like a new idea. Skoop is good, I'm not promoting it or anything, but I actually like it. I feel fortunate to live in a day and age where you can easily get the nutrients which it provides in a single cup. I work IT, so I'm pretty fond of revolutionary ideas and I just find things like this fascinating. No one at Skoop has taken a dime out of the company, so it's a little off for the people on here to say that they're trying to just grab more money out of the air. Everyone involved with Skoop truly believes in it and everyone takes it every day and everyone buys their own. The company just isn't at the point yet where it's appropriate to take it for free, as it's a rather expensive product to make. Success to me isn't money, it's being able to do in life what you feel most fun or driven by. My father is a healthy guy and he likes what he does. That to me is his success. If people don't like Skoop, don't buy it! But I'm sure that Greg or anyone at Skoop would genuinely like to hear feedback, as that is what they are probably searching for this moment :)