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Marketing

Readers are Leaders, Indeed!

More Books Than We Hoped For Ninthlink’s September cause for Books First! was a wonderful success. The team’s goal was to get in 300 books – we exceeded that by reaching 350 titles of all kinds for children K-12. A big white box was set up in front of the office to collect new and gently used age-appropriate books of any kind – novels, biographies, textbooks, picture books—that would later be distributed across the country for kids who could enjoy,…
September 29, 2008
Marketing

Books First Drive: 1 Day Left

  There has been an incredible response to the Books First Drive! We only have one day left and I know lots of people have children's books lying around collecting dust. The box will 'close' on Monday at 3pm so hurry and help out while you still can. We accept books for pre-k through High School age and they will be supplied to schools around San Diego county. Of course you can always donate to Books first San Diego anytime…
September 26, 2008
DesignMarketing

CoLab Is Here

On Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 12:08pm, a group of people gathered in a room armed with a whiteboard and three 14" pizzas. This gathering is the first of a weekly meet-up to be known as CoLab. It may not be clear what CoLab exactly is, so the question to each participant was the same: "What does CoLab mean to you?" (more…)
September 26, 2008
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

The Basics of Racing
Lesson 2: Correct Hand Position

WARNING: Don’t Use This to go Get Groceries. But, it’s Standard on the Track. Correct hand position is essential for optimum car control and feedback from the car. When you’re racing at speeds of over 120 miles per hour it becomes paramount to both performance and safety. Here’s how to do it right: 1) Place your left hand at somewhere between the 9 and 10 o'clock position on the steering wheel. 2) Right hand somewhere between the 2 and 3…
September 25, 2008
Design

Ninthlink Commute: Craig

I figure it's time to post a partially related update to the infamous Ninthlink bike rack. I'm talking about paying homage to my daily commuter and celebrating one of the sets of wheels that makes the rack (and showing up to work) possible. I'd also like to celebrate the fact that I've only been over the bars twice so far, a miniscule number compared to my previous rides. In one way or another I do have to count my blessings…
September 25, 2008