Archive for December 10th, 2010

December 10th, 2010

Merrimack Valley Sandbox

by DickH

More than 300 people gathered yesterday at the UMass Lowell Inn & Conference Center for the launch of the Merrimack Valley Sandbox, an effort to foster a spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation in the Merrimack Valley. I confess that I’m finding it hard to get a good feel for this strategy in my own mind. Yesterday’s conference was excellent with many dynamic and interesting speakers. My notes are packed with valuable nuggets of important management strategies. What I’m lacking at this point is a personal grasp of the big picture that’s involved. In an attempt to sort it out for myself, I’ll be writing several posts on this event.

The driving force behind this effort is a gentleman named Desh Deshpande who came to Canada from India in the 1970s and to Massachusetts in 1984. Here in the Commonwealth, Dr. Deshpande created several very successful technology companies including Sycamore Networks and Cascade Communications. Now Dr. Deshpande seems to devote his time and energy in philanthropic efforts, but his charitable endeavors are geared to promoting innovation and entrepreneurship. His foundation has already set up successful “innovation centers” at MIT and in the city of Hubli, India. The third such entity will be based here at UMass Lowell and will have as its goal the encouragement of innovation and entrepreneurship directed at societal problems rather than at new technology.

In his remarks yesterday, Dr. Deshpande provided some context for this effort. He explained that into the 1970s, all the important research and development in America was being conducted by large corporations such as Bell Labs and IBM. With globalization, however, these and other corporations cannot afford the investment in such R&D efforts and remain competitive. Consequently, “the center of gravity for innovation has shifted to college campuses.” read more »

December 10th, 2010

Florida Gov Crist Pardons Door’s Morrison

by Tony

Yesterday Florida Governor Charile Crist granted a pardon to Doors lead singer Jim Morrison 39 years after his death. Florida authorities convicted Morrison of exposing himself during a March 1, 1969 concert in Miami. Dade County officials sentenced Morrison to six months in jail and a $500 fine. Morrison appealed the conviction. While waiting for the retrial the notorious rocker died in Paris.

“Door’s manager Bill Siddons recalled, “The gig was a bizarre, circus-like thing, there was this guy carrying a sheep and the wildest people that I’d ever seen”. Equipment chief Vince Treanor said, “Somebody jumped up and poured champagne on Jim so he took his shirt off, he was soaking wet. ‘Let’s see a little skin, let’s get naked,’ he said, and the audience started taking their clothes off.” (wikipedia)

Several years ago a Doors fan approached Governor Crist seeking a posthumous pardon for Morrison. Much controversy surrounds the incident. Some fans who attended the concert swear Morrison exposed himself while others, including his band mates, vehemently deny that he did.

Crist cites the inconclusiveness of the evidences as the reason he granted clemency.

December 10th, 2010

Ancient Greece comes to Lewis Street

by DickH

Here’s what Tony Sampas wrote about today’s photos: “Looks like Greece but it’s the North Common Village. New Ancient Ruins now adorn the parking lot of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church on Lewis Street.”