My Extravagantly Self Accumulated Design Link Roundup

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Categorized Under: Business, Graphics, Link Roundup, Web Design, Work
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Over the past couple years I have been accumulating and stock piling as many random links about Web Design, Graphic Design, CSS, HTML, Business, Marketing, and whatever else I came across.  I’ve been collecting them with the mentality of “I’ll read these someday…”.  I’ve been neglecting quite a few of them, simply because I had [...]

Tyler W. Walters Portfolio Site

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Categorized Under: Business, Family, Friends, Networking, Web Design, Work
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I just thought I would pass a long a little note to all my (three and a half) readers that Tyler W. Walters finished his portfolio site!  Be sure to check that out, especially if you’re in the Phoenix/Gilbert, Arizona area! AKPC_IDS += "689,";

Thinking

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It started out innocently enough. I began to think at parties now and then to loosen up. Inevitably though, one thought led to another, and soon I was more than just a social thinker. I began to think alone —”to relax,” I told myself — but I [...]

Tales of The Old And The Senile

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Categorized Under: Humor, Work
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Okay so just last week I brought you “Let Me Pose A Question“, a story about a small encounter with a pretty dumb human being.  This week, I’m bringing you a story about an old senile lady I literally just hung up the phone with. So let me explain first.  We’re in Rochester, affectionately known as [...]

Let Me Pose a Question…

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Let’s imagine you’re driving from Iowa to Minnesota.  On your way, you keep passing two billboards.  One for Timberlodge Steakhouse, and one for Outback Steakhouse.  You’re feeling kind of hungry, so you call Timberlodge Steakhouse and make a dinner reservation.  As you’re coming to your destination in Minnesota, you see the Outback Steakhouse.  You decide, [...]

Brand New Digital Avenue Site!

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  www.DigiAve.net   I’ve finally finished the Digital Avenue web site redesign. I say “finished” because I feel the remaining changes are something only I, and a couple other people, will notice. I think everyone will enjoy the new look and feel of the latest changes. The new layout will make it easier to display the most recent [...]

Remember Remember, The 5th of November

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Categorized Under: Life, Religion, Work
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Good evening, America. Allow me first to apologize for this interruption. I do, like many of you, appreciate the comforts of every day routine – the security of the familiar, the tranquility of repetition. I enjoy them as much as anyone. But in the spirit of commemoration, thereby those important events of the past usually [...]

Power Outage

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Categorized Under: Life, Work
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What an exciting day of work!  I was sitting here minding my own business then *ZAP*, electricity in the hotel was gone.  I figured it was just a circruit breaker, which happens in old hotels.  I sent the head housekeeper to all the floors to check, and nothing was wrong, just no power. I called the [...]

Plan of Attack

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My blogging has hit a wall recently.  When I started this blog I had every intention to post every single day.  A blog means something different to everyone, but to me, a blog is supposed to be personal little stories, ideas, thoughts, things about your day.  Somewhere along the line, I lost that original approach.  I [...]

Digital Avenue Now Hiring!

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2008 marked the 8th anniversary of Digital Avenue. We represent one of the premier web development, graphic design, and audio production companies in Rochester, Minnesota. With a client base ranging from Rochester, to Minneapolis, Phoenix, Florida, all the way to Virginia, our growth has reached a plateau. It’s now that we must [...]