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Posted on March 22, 2010 by kipmcc

Last year, I participated in the first-ever Capital Factory “summer” for
start-ups here in Austin, Texas.

SpareFoot was one of the 5 companies that participated.  And out of that
experience, SpareFoot received Series A investment from Silverton Partners and
Maples Investments and is executing well today. Based on that alone, Capital
Factory 1.0 was a huge success. Beyond Sparefoot, I worked with folks at Famigo
and other companies that continue to make good progress…but let’s not look
backwards, because:

Capital Factory 2.0 registration is upon us!

Capital Factory is looking for passionate technology entrepreneurs that we can
accelerate towards success. You can just have an idea on a napkin or you could
have a working product with your first paying customers. The mentors in the
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and found their market fit and they have also scaled their businesses and even
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RISE ACROSS TEXAS CHALLENGE DAY 6

Posted on March 13, 2010 by kipmcc

Yes, I’ve been delinquent in keeping up with the posts…so we’ll get the next two
days taken care of between now and tomorrow afternoon.

Wednesday was Day 6 of the Rise Across Texas Challenge from Bastrop (lost pines
area) to the Rise School in Austin and then joining another 120 riders for a
fun-ride out to the Salt Lick restaurant in Driftwood, Texas.  The video is
HERE. You’ll notice that I’m one-day off from the video’s ride day
“number”…that’s because I started counting on the day we arrived in Orange. 
Today’s ride started with great weather and a pretty crazy ride out of the hotel
area that had more hills and turns than we’d seen so far…not much time for
warming up.

After arriving at the Rise School, we got to meet some of the kids, hear from
the super passionate folks at the school as well as a listen to a great talk by
coach Gene Stallings who was partially responsible for starting the Rise Schools
in the first place.

At that point, the “celebrity ride” started (video HERE) and we picked up about
120 day riders and a few celebrity riders such as Kevin Livingston as part of
the fun and for the haul out to the Salt Lick…for another lunch (?).

In all, the ride to the Rise School was straightforward and enjoyable. The hills
were fine and the wind had not yet picked up.  The ride out to the Salt Lick
started to suggest the wind and hills of the next day’s ride….

Over-all, you can see that it was about 4 hours on the bike and right at 50
miles with about 2100 calories burned; that said, I think the wind and hills
probably made for more work than RunKeeper could calculate.

One of the funny things to notice in the ride graph below is the correlation
between the increasing green line (ELEVATION) with the fairly flat to decreasing
blue line (SPEED).  Any big spikes in the blue lines towards the end of Day 6’s
ride was the fun down-hill parts of the ride out to the Salt Lick.



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RISE ACROSS TEXAS CHALLENGE DAY 5

Posted on March 10, 2010 by kipmcc

Tuesday was Day 5 of the Rise Across Texas Challenge from Brenham to Bastrop
(lost pines area).

First and foremost: THANK YOU to everyone who has donated!  It’s rewarding to
see folks reading this blog and see the donations continue to come in. Very nice
and very appreciated. If any of this inspires you to help out the Rise School,
credit cards accepted here: To Donate: http://bit.ly/Rise–Ride

In general, Tuesday was a much better day from a weather perspective but still
had it’s fair share of hills and wind; the day started wet but by the time we
had lunch in Giddings, the sun was coming out.  And while the ride continued to
on to Bastrop, I have to admit that I opted out of the second 35 miles of
today’s ride on a two-lane, no-shoulder road. That said, I’m back and ready to
start Day 6 in about an hour from now.  My last day on the ride will be
tomorrow, Thursday.  I’ll find a link to Steve Hicks blog and post it here for
everyone who wants to continue to follow the ride.

In the pic below, you can see the first half of the day’s ride. I’ve included a
bit of additional data below the picture for variety’s sake.  The BLUE line
shows a graph of speed over distance; the GREEN line shows elevation over that
same distance.  So you can see at mile 14.6, at the blue dot on the map under
“Union Hill,” we had climbed a hill to 483 feet above sea level (from about 390)
and had slowed to 12.7 miles per hour.  This is a great way to remember you
least favorite moments on the ride.

One of the great things that the trip planners put together was a history
document for all the areas that we rode through.  Day 5’s lunch was in Giddings
and the history doc had this to say:

> “The lunch stop will be in Giddings, seat of Lee County. The 1897 Lee County
> Courthouse is an effervescent reflection of the Romanesque Revival style of
> the late nineteenth century. Designed by J. Riely Gordon, the dean of Texas
> courthouse architects, this massive red brick and white limestone building
> dominates its site just off the commercial section of town. With semicircular
> entryways, dormer windows, and a tall central clock tower, this building makes
> a memorable impression on visitors. Gordon designed more than a dozen
> courthouses in Texas around the turn of the century, including notable
> examples in San Antonio, New Braunfels, Waco, Waxahachie and Marshall.”

Finally, the day ended with a 60th birthday party for both Steve Hicks (he and
his wife Donna started the Rise Across Texas Challenge) and Rick Perry, the
Governor of Texas.  Asleep at the Wheel and Clint Black played some great
country music for these two freshly minted 60-year-olds and 500 or so well
wishers.  The good news is that they can both handily kick my butt biking across
Texas…so I have something to strive for.  impressive all around.  Of course that
made for a later evening that usual (usual means passing out at 9pm) so we’ll
have to see what impact that has on today’s ride.





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