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Its beautiful in Chicago
This is a day that makes you want to cut out early and have a beverage outside amongst friends.
Winter Salon recap & Summer BBQ plans
Wow, it’s been a long time since we actually had our last salon, so I thought I should actually post something about what happened, and what will happen in the future since we blew our old schedule, for those of you … Continue reading
Active Transportation Alliance Bike to Work Week Lunch Recap
Wowza. I just attended the Active Transportation Alliance Bike To Work Week team leader luncheon at the Fairmont Hotel. It was great to be part of such an awesome community and hear about the efforts on the part of the … Continue reading
An offer they can refuse?
Midwest Stereo is a store down the street from Fuzzy Math World HQ. They sell pro audio equipment, sound reinforcement, DJ stuff, the works. I just purchased some Grado SR-225 headphones for my home studio. Now, I was looking for … Continue reading
Dirty Nazis? No, Buddhist architects.
From Timeout Chicago There seem to be swastikas on the outside of the Tree Studio Gallery Should I be wildly enraged, or just angry? Oh crap, that’s our building, too, not just the Tree Studio Gallery! What gives?!? What can … Continue reading
It’s Monday! Get to it!
That’s right, no cover!
Summer architectural tour
In July we (along with our significant others) took an architectural boat tour along the Chicago River. It was a beautiful afternoon… the sun reflecting off the many glass and steel buildings that line the river. The tour makes you … Continue reading
The summer office
When starting a new project, I try to spend time someplace other than the office. Removing myself from familiar surroundings, shutting off the monitor, closing the laptop and working analog lends itself to a sense of playfulness crucial to engaging … Continue reading