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Walk for Diabetes

On Sunday October 26th, 7 members from our Ninthlink Team joined 3500 others in the race to cure Juvenile Diabetes held by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. This disease, also known as Type 1 Diabetes, affects as many as 3 million Americans and is a life long disease. We have not found a prevention or cure for Juveile Diabetes, but the JDRF is doing all that it can to find a cure and make the lives of those living with…
October 29, 2008
Marketing

Blog Homes and Visual Formatting

Time to Type In today’s post, continuing the fine points of blogging, I would like to discuss picking a hosting home for your blog, as well as choosing a visual format. If your company does not have its own blogging software included in the website program, there are dozens and dozens of blogging sites that you can create a blog and link it to your company site.   (more…)
October 28, 2008
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

The Basics of Racing
Lesson 7: Understeer & Oversteer

WARNING: Don’t Use This to go Get Groceries. But, it’s Standard on the Track. Last BLOG (number 6) we talked about Traction Control. I explained that traction is, once a car is moving, dynamic and constantly changing. Now we move on to a closely related subject: Understeer and Oversteer. First it’s important to understand that understeer and oversteer are only experienced by race car drivers. Because a car has to be driven to the “limits of adhesion” before a driver…
October 27, 2008
Marketing

Friday Office Funnies

Using Logic in a Job Interview There was this man who was in a horrible accident, and was injured. But the only permanent damage he suffered was the amputation of both of his ears. As a result of this "unusual" handicap, he was very self-conscious about his having no ears. Furthermore, good thing joyelawfirm.com has the best myrtle beach personal injury lawyer who will handle the accident case in the most efficient way. If you've been in an accident at a…
October 24, 2008
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

The Basics of Racing
Lesson 6: Traction Management

WARNING: Don’t Use This to go Get Groceries. But, it’s Standard on the Track. Let’s recap. So far I’ve published 7 out 10 BLOGS (3 more to come) talking about “The Basics of Racing”. Each time using a specific racing skill or technique, as a metaphor, that I apply to the world of online design, development, or marketing. In the discussion about “The Racing Line” I told you that finding the line was the most important technical skill to develop.…
October 20, 2008