Archive for May, 2009

BusinessPOV Interview about CAAT

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

OK, so I had a little too much scotch after CityLIGHTS, and slur a bit through the interview. But I’m still glad to have chatted with Mark at BusinessPOV (who’s doing some great journalism in Chicago) about our new high school launch. Thanks Mark!

Howerton and BusinessPOV.com about CAAT

RT @chicagotech – Our new Chic…

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

RT @chicagotech – Our new Chicago tech high school needs your support & involvement. http://bit.ly/M6Mpq – Please RT & forward

At JRDF fundraising dinner hon…

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

At JRDF fundraising dinner honoring Glen Tullman, and efforts to eradicate juvenile diabetes. Congrats Glen, on all your fine work.

Risk Aversion is the Antithesis of America

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

… one danger facing the U.S. was that “we could become a risk-averse nation. The entire mood of the country has swung from taking wild risks to taking no risk,” he observed. “And that could be bad for the country.”

An spot on post by Lane Wallace. The entrepreneurial spirit is what made America.  Many people can’t relate to a willingness to risk everything in search of exploration, innovation and accomplishment.

If the risks taken are going to bring down an entire financial system for the rest of us, that’s one thing. But if an informed explorer is willing to put their own life, fortune … or even, to quote a memorable document, their sacred honor … on the line for a cause, technology, or chance they think is worth it … perhaps we should rethink our knee-jerk reflex to keep them safer than they wish to keep themselves.

During an economic crisis many people will lose the job security they assumed, and some will turn to entrepreneurship as a stop gap.

NASA managers speak of a balancing act called “risk versus reach.” Too little reach, and you discover nothing significantly new. Too much risk, and you lose the craft and people you need to do the exploring, and you discover nothing at all.

The real key to recovery will be entrepreneurs by choice, not those thrust into self-employment by economic times.  How far an entrepreneur is willing to “reach” without reckless risk is the metal of success.

7pm show StarTrek lacks that s…

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

7pm show StarTrek lacks that special geek quality I’m sure 11pm showing will have. People didn’t have time to dress as Klingons after work?

“School Cheer: Secant, Tangent…

Friday, May 1st, 2009

“School Cheer: Secant, Tangent, Cosine, Sine – 3 point 1 4 1 5 9 – That’s all right – That’s OK – We will be your boss someday! Go Titans!”