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  1. Making Brands Relevant Online (Part II)
    September 2, 2003 in

    http://www.marketingprofs.com/3/mccasland10.asp
    A research-based strategy can ensure that your Web site is relevant for your users—inarguably the approach that offers the greatest evidence on how to proceed. Moreover, research makes doing the right thing more defensible.

  2. Kids Rooms
    September 1, 2003 in

    Harrison’s Room

    Internet Jeeping friends sent spare license plates.  Father in law donated a set of toy plates from 1953.  Built a loft to make up for the small (8 x 10) room.

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    A “dash” was created from spare Jeep parts.  We’ve since added a toy stoplight to the wall above.
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    A Matchbox clock was created from a movement purchased off eBay, and Walmart brand cars velcroed to the wall:
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    Miranda’s Room

    The color scheme came from the bedspread, the blue was rag-rolled to tone it down a bit and make it feel more like “sky”:

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    The best find was a $12.50 chair at the local used furniture place that fit in perfectly with the color scheme:

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    We created the wallflowers by modifying a picture of a real daisy in Photoshop, then printing on card stock, spraying with clear paint, and using double sided tape to put them on the walls.  Bugs and butterflies will be added this way as well.
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  3. Juicy Studio: Assistive Device Chart
    September 1, 2003 in

    http://www.juicystudio.com/assistivedeviceschart.html
    These charts have been produced to help developers understand how assistive devices work. We’re in the early days of collating the data, and would appreciate feedback from users of assistive devices to ensure our results are accurate. This page contains many features that are advocated for accessibility, allowing you to send feedback on how your particular assistive device behaves.

  4. I65 at 65 MPH in a ‘66
    August 27, 2003 in

    http://www.boyink.com/jeep_more/209_0_2_0_M1/
    A nutty plan to be sure - buy a 37 year old car on the internet based on a few pictures and emails, fly down, get picked up by a strange person, hop in a strange car, and hit the road for 22 hours of driving home.

  5. dropload
    August 23, 2003 in

    http://www.dropload.com/
    Dropload is a place for you to drop your files off and have them picked up by someone else at a later time. Recipients you specify are sent an email with instructions on how to download the file. Files are removed from the system after 48 hours, regardless if they have been picked up or not. Recipients can be anyone with an email address