Why?

Its my favorite question. I ask it of myself quite often, and of others a bit more regularly.

Last night, after about 60 pieces of sushi or so, as I was standing back by the bar talking to our awesome bartender Jen, I got my answer.

In Boulder, the tech community is pretty tightly knit. Some say its because there arent a lot of us in comparison to New York or SF, but thats not really true. Other say its because there are so many startups in a such a small town, but thats not really true either.

You see, Boulder is many things.

We are smart. Many of us have created, designed, built or were involved in very academic or thought provoking ventures.

We enjoy a work-life balance. Many of us (well “them”) bike, hike, camp and do many other strenuous outdoor activities.

We enjoy each other. The New Tech meetup has 300 people attend it regularly. TechCocktail, basically NewTech Meetup with beer, has 300 people attend. Even a sushi eating contest attracts 40-50 people.

Boulder is about the community. Its no surprise that people like my friend Andrew Hyde can flourish in this town. Or that Techstars does more than just bring more startups to Boulder.

Last night, as I looked over the crowd, I smiled.

Nowhere but Boulder would such a unique mix of people get together to do someone so outrageous as a sushi eating contest, and nowhere but Boulder would the manager of Hapa Sushi, when told there might be a sushi eating contest, say “no problem,” and later participate in the ordering. (Fermented soybeans, by the way, suck.)

And when Jen asked me why we did this about half way through, we watched the smiles and listened to the laughter, and I turned to her and said “thats why. Why else?”

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  • 11 years ago, when I relocated to DC/Baltimore after spending 25 years of my life in Boulder, I got the same question--"Why?"--along with a puzzled look.

    I still don't have a good enough answer to that question.
  • When I left DC after 5 years, my question was "what took me so long?" :)
  • smazurov
    Couldn't agree more, this tech community is first and foremost friends hanging out and social media, developers, designers, community managers, crazies second.
  • Been here for less than 2 months and wondering why/how I let myself be trapped in the Florida Panhandle for 11 years. The community here was a major factor in wanting to live here. The few people that I have met have all been very cool people.

    I don't even have a place to live yet but, for once, it feels like I've made the right choice.
  • Welcome Mark! Let me know if there is anything I can do.
  • Thanks Micah!

    You were one of the people I started following months ago (both here and on Twitter) as I was familiarizing myself with the community. So, in a way, you've contributed to getting me here.

    Hopefully we'll run into each other at some point soon.
  • Awesome post, Micah. The sushi eating contest was such a blast. I brought some non-tech friends along and they also commented on how awesome us nerds are :-) I love it here and am so happy to be a girl coder in a place like this.
  • Damn, I miss Boulder.

    Never thought I'd say that.
  • >basically NewTech Meetup with beer, has 300 people attend.

    Hey! New Tech Meetup has beer! Wine too! Helps ease the pain ;)
  • Please, please tell me about this sushi eating contest when it happens again. I'm am so down.

    Your new friend by association,

    Jeffrey
  • I'm sure we will do it soon. Regardless, you are always welcome to
    engage the champ in a personal battle. I only stopped because everyone
    else crapped out.
  • haha well i won't win - don't want to lead you to think i'm any real competition... but my heart's in it, and i'm a great trash talker!
  • Then you would have fit well with the rest of the competitors! :)
  • smazurov
    Micah - Michael Phelps of sushi
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