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December 9, 2008

Coming to America!

Filed under: Deep Thoughts — Dick Hardt @ 4:48 pm

Changes are afoot in the US, and my arrival is now one of them. I am leaving Vancouver and moving to the Seattle area to take a job with Microsoft … and you can Blame Canada for part of it! There are many things I will miss, and many that I won’t:

What I will miss

Friends: I’ve lived in Vancouver since 1981. I attended UBC and have many dear friends both new and old. I hope they will come visit me in Seattle!

Urban Living: I’ve gotten used to be able to walk to the store for groceries, walk to the theatre to watch movies and walk to local restaurants for great dining.

Restaurants: Vancouver has many amazing restaurants, and I have had the pleasure of becoming friends with many people in the industry. Boneta, Chambar, Chill Winston, Jules and Salt are the ones within walking distance.

Province of BC: We have a great government in power in BC. Gordon Campbell and the Liberal party have done a great job of improving the quality of life in BC, and the new slogan, "The Best Place on Earth" captures the ambitious vision they have.

Vancouver: This is a beautiful city. The mountains are right there. Not off in the distance. They are right there. Often when looking at downtown, you see the mountains above the tops of the towers. It is a cosmopolitan city that is still polite and humble. And the waterfront. It is everywhere. Visitors often mention "towards the water", not realizing that is almost every direction. With the new developments around the Olympic Village, there are miles and miles of seawall to explore.

What I won’t miss

Weather: I’d like to miss some of the weather, but I will still be on the coast of the Pacific Northwest. Dreary, gray days will continue to be in the weather forecast more often then I prefer.

Pro Basketball: I had floor seats for the Grizzlies when they were in Vancouver. I really enjoyed live basketball. The Sonics left last year. Damn.

Unsophisticated investors: I have had a few unsophisticated investors that have been painful. I had four in Sxip that have been making my life miserable for the last 10 months. Sure, people have differences of opinion — but refusing to meet to work things out is so unprofessional.

Canadian politics: while entertaining, the current federal fiascos are embarrassing. I used to tease my Americans friends that they should get a real democracy with more then two parties so that ideas can evolve. I keep my mouth shut now.

Vancouver Politics: the new mayor of Vancouver is also an embarrassment. He refused to pay his Skytrain fine. WTF? He has this "great vision" of solving homelessness and having developers build low cost housing. Sounds great, who would not agree? But where is the plan. I’m moving, I can stop ranting now.

Jennifer: my fiance will be coming with me!

What I look forward to

Change.gov: The new federal administration looks exciting and is more aligned with my social values then previous administrations. I look forward to experiencing the impact as a participant, rather then as a spectator.

New friends: I look forward to meeting new, interesting people. Hopefully fun, interesting people will want to meet me!

Cool services: As a US resident I will now get access to cool things that roll out in the US without having to feel like a 2nd class citizen waiting for iTunes, Netflix, iPhones etc. being available.

Smart People: I am really looking forward to working with a bunch of smart people.

New Home: Jennifer and I will be moving into a home together. We hope to find a place near the Microsoft campus with some property around it. Having a big garage and house will be a big change from the loft where we live now.

New Job: I am really looking forward to working with a bunch of smart people at Microsoft and learning about working in Big Enterprise and Big Software. For more about the job, read my Identity 2.0 post.

11 Comments

  1. vancouver will miss you man!

    Comment by Chris — December 9, 2008 @ 12:09 pm

  2. Ha! You finally did it!

    Congratz, buddy.

    Comment by Greg Stein — December 9, 2008 @ 3:59 pm

  3. Dick:
    It’s a shock, but maybe not so much.
    Vancouver’s loss will be Seattle’s gain.
    Good luck to you in your new adventure.
    Tony

    Comment by Tony Wanless — December 9, 2008 @ 10:16 pm

  4. Wow, what a big deal! Congrats, and thanks for sharing. My brother is a PhD student at UW, so I already need little cajoling to come visit Seattle, and your moving there just sweetens the deal now. :) And as you adjust to the new location, please keep blogging on the differences you’ve noticed compared to CA.

    Comment by Joseph Smarr — December 10, 2008 @ 5:30 am

  5. A shame, because now my opportunity to discover the roots of your many reputations shall be diminished. Ah well, bon voyage! And may I recommend you take the train!

    Comment by Benjamin Random — December 10, 2008 @ 10:42 am

  6. Dick, welcome to the Seattle area. I moved up in 2005 from California, when Microsoft acquired my predecessor company. I am happy to share any insights about neighborhoods & communities. The Seattle tech & startup community gets a big boost by your arrival, even if you won’t be part of a Seattle startup (initially).

    Kevin Merritt
    founder & CEO
    blist

    Comment by Kevin Merritt — December 11, 2008 @ 11:15 am

  7. Congrats, Dick! Come down to Portland for some Pro B-ball! Be happy to show you some awesome restaurants too.

    -Luke

    Comment by Luke Sontag — December 11, 2008 @ 2:50 pm

  8. I think it’s a great move, so congrats. You know you don’t have to give up the urban living right? I just moved to Seattle from MN and Queen Anne is extremely walkable. Just tell MS you’re going to work from the city, it’s been done before! (not that they like to admit it)

    Comment by Ben Reierson — December 11, 2008 @ 2:51 pm

  9. Congrats on your two improbabilities - the corporate gig and more importantly, the engagement :) All the best and hope to check out new new digs when we’re in Seattle. Take care. M&J.

    Comment by Mark Smiciklas — December 13, 2008 @ 8:26 pm

  10. Hi Dick;

    Congratulations! From serial entrepreneur to corporate Microsoftie - wow. I was initially surprised, but then, like you, I think of myself as someone who has intertwined entrepreneurial creativity for building businesses with large corporate experiences for Fortune 500 impact. Best of luck trying on the new suit, so to speak. I have no doubts that you will maintain your independence and style. Send us a postcard once you’re settled in. Cheers,

    Craig

    Comment by Craig Miller — December 14, 2008 @ 2:34 pm

  11. That’s a bold step, Dick. Given the recent steps in MS that show more and more it’s web strategy, it will without any doubt a very interesting time. Congratulations, good luck and take care!
    PS maybe we should take part 2 of our conversation in Seattle?

    Comment by Rob Bosman — December 15, 2008 @ 6:18 am

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