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What's the {e} house chalkboard? It's our blank slate, where we post important messages, share cool thoughts, trade new ideas and have creative fun. Stop by often for our anecdotes on growing the agency as well as our thoughts and ideas on marketing, design, business and culture. Really, our chalkboard is like any chalkboard you'd find in a home, except this one has no limits.

Lance Armstrong Promotes the Cycle Commute


March 28th, 2008 by Bob - Comments Off

Lance Armstrong’s greatest contribution to cycling may be his promotion of the bicycle and commuting

Wordpress 2.5 RC2 Screencast


March 27th, 2008 by Bob - No Comments

Head over to see the screencast of the new Release Candidate 2 of Wordpress 2.5.

Lessons From Apple


March 27th, 2008 by Aaron - No Comments

Ten ways to learn from Apple on "How To Make Your Users Fall In Love With You ".

10 Questions Before Posting


March 26th, 2008 by Aaron - No Comments

Copyblogger’s list of 10 Questions Every Blogger Should Ask Themselves Before Posting.

Where Creativity Comes From


March 25th, 2008 by Aaron - Comments Off

MP3 of Jim Coudal’s presentation/panel at SxSW on where creativity comes from. via svn

Modern Step Stools


March 24th, 2008 by Chris - Comments Off

Step stools made simple but very functional.

WordPress Update is Looking Good


March 24th, 2008 by Bob - Comments Off

Those guys over at HC are working with WordPress on a full redesign from the ground up.

Adobe Spinning Heads by Backing Off iPhone Flash


March 24th, 2008 by Aaron - Comments Off

Adobe making a mess for them selves by now announcing that they cannot use the SDK to get flash on the iPhone. Not great on Adobes part, it’s never a good idea to over promise and under deliver.

Waste Not


March 21st, 2008 by Chris - Comments Off

Article on "10 Creative Ways to Recycle Ordinary Objects" and turn then into things such as rugs, furniture, bridges and building blocks made of sewage!

The Going-to-Work Workout


March 21st, 2008 by Bob - Comments Off

It’s good exercise, it’s good for the environment, and it’s a good way to save money. What’s not to like about cycling to your job?