Five years being Technically Sound
Technically Sound has been around for five years as of today.
This would probably be a good time to reminisce about milestones and interesting things that have happened over the past years, including such things as deciding to experiment with sending prayer letters for multiple missionaries, quitting my day job less than a year later, renting various offices and houses where my main concern is the main circuit breaker’s capacity, and so on… Bootstrapping a business on roughly $200 of startup capital is such an odd thing, and there are so many stories that could be told.
If I did that, though, by the time I finished writing, it wouldn’t be “today” any more. Suffice it to say that there’s nothing I’d rather be doing, and the prospects for growth are looking really good right now.
Having a couple of trained employees, along with the lull in work during the summer, is allowing me to spend quite a lot of time planning for the future and working on a new service, both of which have been keeping me up at night, but in a good way. :-) I’m more eager than ever to be working on enhancements to the service and keeping up with growth.
Actually, that’s largely why I’ve been so scarce here. I could write on deefs.net, or I could write code. Code wins out almost every time, especially when the projects are fun to work on!
So, with that, I’m going to sign off, and maybe write a little more code or do a little more planning before I call it a night.
Happy birthday, Technically Sound!
