Grant Grigorian

Grant Grigorian

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10 years ago @ In No Particular Order... - Refinement vs Exploration · 0 replies · +1 points

Not me!

13 years ago @ In No Particular Order... - Dreaming of the land · 0 replies · +1 points

I think I'm craving making something - more than digital. It just feels so good.

14 years ago @ elephant journal: Yoga... - EVENT: Geeks go Green ... · 0 replies · +1 points

I'm a fan of the Startup Weekends because of the "no talk, all action" premise. Most community events (in any field, I suppose) revolve around watching someone else talk about doing something - it's nice to meet a group of people and actually build something together.

14 years ago @ Talk About Some Cool S... - Startup Weekend Boulde... · 0 replies · +2 points

Tim and I met at SW Boulder last year - and we've stayed in touch ever since. And how cool is it to be able to say "Yeah, we met at Startup Weekend" - vs some of the more common responses (school, bar, etc).

14 years ago @ In No Particular Order... - Going vegetarian for a... · 0 replies · +1 points

Awesome! Let me know when you are in town - we'll all go together!

14 years ago @ In No Particular Order... - Going vegetarian for a... · 2 replies · +1 points

Pescatarian indeed.

Denver's a pretty veg friendly city too. There is a great veg restaurant not too far from where I live called Watercourse. There is also a new restaurant downtown that I haven't tried yet called Organixx.

Boulder just has a long history of veggie/hippie/progressive vibe to it.

14 years ago @ Talk About Some Cool S... - Casual Meeting, or Inv... · 1 reply · +1 points

Nice post Tim. Gotta love Boulder and the openness of folks to meet and share.

And as someone who qualifies leads for a living, the notion of a "sales funnel" is integral to to what we do - including for our email marketing efforts.

14 years ago @ In No Particular Order... - Denver Union Station · 0 replies · +1 points

Denver is a car city. You can ride the light rail downtown, and there are buses - but it's mostly a low density, car city - even if you live downtown.

I would say that when it comes to public transport, Boulder has a better system of busses/bike lanes, etc.

14 years ago @ In No Particular Order... - Simply Honey · 0 replies · +1 points

Apparently it was impacted by the epidemic last year - went from 600+ colonies to 400+ and they've still working to restore the other colonies (I think currently at 500+)

14 years ago @ In No Particular Order... - Simply Honey · 0 replies · +1 points

Heather - I am sure he'll be happy to host you if you drove all the way up to Alamosa to visit!

I'll ask him if he's still doing the farmer's market, and where else the honey is available.