Itinerary
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15 May 07
Imperial College, London
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29 Oct 07
Broxburn, West Lothian
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03 Nov 07
Edinburgh
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11 Nov 07
Loch Katrine
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30 Nov 07
StartupWeekend, London
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09 Dec 07
Portman square, London
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12 Dec 07
Berlin
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09 Jan 08
London (Farewell)
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13 Jan 08
Mumbai
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18 Jan 08
Haji Ali Mosque
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18 Jan 08
Chowpatty Beach
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18 Jan 08
The Train Journey
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19 Jan 08
Pune
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01 Feb 08
Neelkanth Appartment 404
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Mon 25 February - Nick said
Hey everybody!
Mon 25 February - Natalie said
cool account on how it all started... hope to hear more stories soon...
Thu 13 March - Nick said
:-)
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'Why Not?'
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Anthony -
Thu 10 January 17.00
Clear
So how did it all start one might ask. Well, the story would start sometime during out senior years at Imperial.
On a normal day, I casually dropped by Nick's 'office' on Level 10 in the EE department to catch up and see his project in action. Back then, i was on my year abroad at ETH Zurich, and visited London for a bit. So i asked Nick what his plans were for his time 'after Imperial', and he actually had quite good plans - to go to Silicon Valley and work for one of those Big ones - Google, Apple, etc. Would have been great, i'm sure, but i was able to propose something irresistable.
So, both of us aren't really into those big multinational high flying and over paying companies from the financial industry, in fact, we enjoy life and all its weird and wonderful facets too much to spend it in some office working for someone else. Yes, you need money to enjoy life (although Nick would probably disagree), but at the same time, you need life to enjoy your money (and that's quite difficult one to challenge). Either way, working for someone else, motivated by money and glamour, is not exactly an ideal we'd like to follow.
Also, both of us see similar potential and impact of webapplications or Software as a Service, and also passionately follow what's going on on the internet, sillicon valley and elsewhere. The glamourous stories of Internet Startups did not pass us unnoticed, of course.
Finally, we've actually been working together quite successfully (i would say) when we produced the yearbook for our year at Imperial together with Tony 'Anand' 'Shit - i just slept for 26hours' Wu.
These were are the three key ingredients (similar goals for life, similar passion about technology, good past experience) that made me, more spontaneous than not, proposition to Nick to 'do something'. I can't remember my exact words, but i think they were along the lines of 'why don't we just go to some country where it's cheaper to live, and spend some time there working on ideas and webapplications. U know, all we'll need are our laptops and we can have coconuts on the beach in Thailand'. 'Garage is so last Millenium! Startups should be started from a Beach!'. Or something like that. The theme is clear, low cost country to be able to life off the little money we've saved, exciting life away from Britain or Europe and free roaming spirits meeting webapplications.
Conveniently, we both (think we) are trying to be doers, rather than talkers. I've spend 4 years at uni (and before actually) talking about what we or one should or could do, been talking to my father, uncles, friends their parents, etc, but never actually did anything worth writing a newspaper article about, and that's annoying. We're old enough now, and i guess it's our turn to come up with ideas and turn them into innovations, as generations of entrepreneurs have done before us (just where is this spirit going, in the face of glamourous high paying jobs that are effectively not too much different to what FW Taylor did to his employees at his plant - where was that again...
Of course, this idea resonated well with Nick, whos actually just had a great first experience of south east asia, Thailand, with the IC Cricket team. I think his words were 'Yeah... Why Not... Hmm, yeah... I like this!' (*whispering initially, gradually sounding more ascertive* - as he always does)
And that's it, i think, that's the beginning of our Mahrati Adventure, according to Anthony. Did i forget anything important...
Anthony -
Thu 10 January 23.00
While back in Zurich, one of my best friends there, Sid, on one of our uncountable late night walks and discussions, implanted the idea of going to India instead of Thailand in my head. There are obvious reasons, first of all the booming IT industry in India, the presumed lower costs of living and actually being in one of the world's next superpowers (a long way to go still, India!) being just a few. Nick also liked the idea, 'initial thoughts: positive'.
At the same time, Nick and I spent hours and hours on skype, talking about what we could to, where the internet is going, etc. It was a long period of thinking inside and outside boxes, going back and forth, and generally very constructive.
While the list of different ideas we came up is too long to replicate here, i must say that the absolute highlight must be my random idea of creating a site called 'YouJoke' to sprad happiness and prolong the lives of its users....
Lesson learned: At the end of the day, it doesn't matter that much what the idea is, it is the execution of it as well as keeping agile to change the idea and adapt to its 'environment' is what is more important.
Matthew -
Sat 27 October 04.00
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Actually this is the first time I've ever written any kind of 'blog', since I usually abhor the reams of drivel that people publish on the internet about their humdrum lives. I guess I shouldn't knock it till I've tried it, so I shall do my best to make these entries as interesting and entertaining as possible. But then I am an engineer which is definitely no guarantee of creative writing prowess. You be the judge.
Over and out for now, in 10 hours I'll be at my first stop, New York! Time to find out what the USA is really like. I hope the flight had some good movies...
Anthony -
Mon 25 February 15.00
Clear
Basically, the idea is to get together a bunch of internet-related entrepreneurs and wannabes, to conceive, plan and implement an internet startup in one weekend. That's right, some 56 hours (i think we had).
Goal is to obviousely produce some company that is worth billion$ of Pounds, but unfortuately, that has never happened.
I just thought attending such an event would be very fruitful both from a meeting people as well as from a getting to know methodology and startup culture point of view.
In hindsight, i must say, that it was a great experience, but the lack of structure or leadership combined with the unclear concept of our startup (we decided on an ethical consumer portal named aLittleBitBetter.co.uk to help its users make their consumption, and thus live, a little bit better) were a bit of a hindrance.
I surely learned a lot of new and interesting things, especially regarding the online business of advertising, which will surely provide useful in the future.
But it was definatly great to see a bunch of motivated people get together to 'start something', which is not too different from what nick and me are trying to do! And did i mention that i flew in from berlin, just for this event? I did.
check out www.alittlebitbetter.co.uk as well as www.startupweekend.com for more info.
Greetings to all fellow SWLers, if you read this!
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