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Spiel It: "I'd Like To Use My Lifeline"
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Spiel: (speel or shpeel) chatter, empty talk, jabber, or jive. Friday, January 6, 2012. I'd Like To Use My Lifeline". How did I get here? How do I put on-hold the things I need to get done all because I need to recharge my phone? I remember growing up without an answering machine. If someone called and there was no answer, they would have called back later. Simple. Enjoy the rest of the day, Happy Friday! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sites I visit, sites you can check out:.
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Portfolio of Programming Projects - Samuel P. Kimmel
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Samuel P. Kimmel. Web Developer / IT Manager. Samuel P. Kimmel. This website was launched in partnership with U.S. Playing Card's Bicycle. Brand While we are technically an independent vendor, Bicyle links directly to our store and the site was created with visual elements to aid in consistent branding. Even with a good categorization hierarchy and basic site search functionality products could be difficult to find. We added the Lucene.net. Search library to our site and created a scheduled job to rebuil...
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City Dictionary: City Dictionary widget can now post to Facebook feeds
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Official Blog for the Dictionary with Local Flavor. Tuesday, December 22, 2009. City Dictionary widget can now post to Facebook feeds. The folks at Sharendipity. Have made their applications available for embedding on Facebook pages. (Go to the blog post that describes the new post-and-play feature. If you want a url for another zip code (the default zip code is for our home market of Madison, Wisconsin) simply go to the City Dictionary widget. Of course, you can still go to CityDictionary.com. Is a coll...
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One Idea vs Many Ideas | Brewcitybrand's Weblog
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Brew City Brand Apparel. One Idea vs Many Ideas. April 28, 2008 at 6:34 am. Maybe there is. But, it makes a lot of gifted creative people give up way before our minds are truly engaged in the solution. For me, if I’m honest about the brainstorming process, I soon find that 1 idea leads to 2, 2 to 3, 3 to 5, 5 to 8…sort of like the Fibonacci series! Why is this so important? As we create, we self-edit many great ideas, believing that we’re searching for ONE idea that always seems to elude us. Many great s...
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Brewcitybrand's Weblog | A crazy blog about t-shirts and creativity | Page 2
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Brew City Brand Apparel. Have you noticed lately that. Has to be excellent? No one says it out loud, it’s not a stock traded on Wall Street, and no one can quite define it for you. But, if you’re not excellent, the phone might stop ringing. You feel the pressure to be excellent every time you create something new. You start to get the feeling that if you aren’t excellent, someone else will be. Why is this happening? Wow, think about that. So, how can you be creative in this environment? Can we put our.
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Creative Individuality | Brewcitybrand's Weblog
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Brew City Brand Apparel. January 22, 2009 at 8:06 am. Creative people recognize brilliance in everything–nature, fine art, sculpture, fiction, music, movies, photography, graphic design–it’s all around us. It’s impossible to mature as an artist without being heavily influenced by what we see. How did they get to this highly evolved, elite, and remote place as artists? They were highly individual. Some artists are abstract, some are humorous, some are realistic, but all are trying to tell a certain type o...
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Creativity: Quantity vs. Quality | Brewcitybrand's Weblog
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Brew City Brand Apparel. Creativity: Quantity vs. Quality. August 6, 2008 at 6:45 am. My creative experience has been that you should begin to develop as many visual concepts as possible to solve the problem. More more more! You can’t have enough approaches. If creativity is energy, I want energy zapping in electrical field orbs around the paper they’re printed on! Before we go there, we need to explore a lot of options, pick the few that really work, then talk about finishing them. Entry filed under: 1.
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