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    Date: March 31st, 2007

    bOK Systems – The Sequel

    31 March, 2007 (08:46) | Entrepreneurship | By: Scott Burkett

    Some of you were quick to point out that the video I linked to in my recent post covering bOK Systems (specifically, the video pitch for their product given by CEO Aydin Mirzaee), was pulled from YouTube.

    I received an email from Aydin providing a new video and some clarification on why he pulled the original video. Here is an excerpt from his email:

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    Inside VentureLab and XCOR

    31 March, 2007 (00:31) | Atlanta Business Scene, Entrepreneurship | By: Scott Burkett

    stephenfleming.jpgIn continuing with our torrid pace of podcasting, Mike Blake and I sat down and had a great discussion with Stephen Fleming of VentureLab. Enjoy the latest installment of our StartupLounge.com podcast. We also picked Stephen’s brain on the current early-stage/venture landscape here in Atlanta. We also did a deep dive into XCOR Aerospace (one of his portfolio companies) and the emerging commercial space flight industry.

    As a bonus, we threw the service provider community “Under the Bus” (because they had it coming.) Also, you won’t want to miss the announcement of the first StartupLounge.com Capital Connections event!

    I say “torrid” because it feels that way. We’re doing 2-3 shows a month now, and we’re finding that it is an enormous undertaking to put each show together. We have several meetings prior to each show, where we go over questions for the guest, show format, flow, future show lineups, etc. There are also several hours of post-production editing and mixing. The actual recording of the show is the smallest activity, in terms of actual time spent. So after just 8 shows, we’re right at 1,700 listeners now. Seeing that number climb with each show and reading your emails and comments is nice motivation to keep pushing us along.

    A special thanks to Stephen for coming on the show and rolling up his sleeves to help entrepreneurs everywhere.

    Cheers.