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NYC: A Tale of Luck beyond Good Fortune

I am a relatively fastidious person. In terms of my own personal org skills, I know, for the most part, where things are. Like keys, my wallet, and so forth. The only thing I cannot seem to keep track of is lip balm. I loose a tube once every week or so, and

Moxie Interactive hires 16toads to create Flash demo

16toads is hired by Moxie Interactive to design and develop a Flash Demo for Verizon Wireless Fleet Administrator global tracking device.

UHS-Pruitt Corporation chooses 16toads

UHS-Pruitt Corporation chooses 16toads Design to design and develop a third web site for their organization. This time for the parent company, UHS Pruitt.

A quick trip to Charleston

Charleston is a beautiful town. We stayed in a B&B smack dab in the middle of the Historic district on Tradd St. Diane, the owner, moved to Charleston from Ohio 25 years ago. She lives in a big, but not massive, 2-story home with a servants home attached.

The Spiral Jetty

As a student at the University of Utah, I learned about a work of art, called the Spiral Jetty, that broke new ground in the art world. Robert Smithson created one of the first "Earth Works" or examples of "Environmental Art" in 1970. The Jetty is located in

Paris: Sept 25 - Oct 1, 2003

Fifteen years
I was eighteen years old the first and only time I have been to Paris, the last time I set foot on the continent in Western Europe. I returned from my first semi-solo

The Lightning Field

On August 17, the morning after my 33rd birthday, I opened my eyes to a gorgeous sunny day and a vista of the Gallinas Mountains well off in the distance. I was lying in a bed in a rustic (ramshackle) cabin approximately fifty miles from the nearest town, at

Salt Lake City Ten Years Later

Ten years later, Salt Lake City still feels like home, even if I couldn't remember exactly how to get around. The 2002 Olympics were a boon to builders. A number of new buildings have sprouted up downtown. A fantastic new public library, a massive LDS

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