November 12th, 2007
That’s right, sixteenfifty is moving on up in the world, to a bigger and sweeter office! We’ll be in the new place by Monday December 3rd and welcoming office warming gifts. Packages can be sent to:
737 Pearl Street
Suite 202
La Jolla, CA 92037
YEAAAAA, let the moving begin!
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March 28th, 2007
ok, so there are times when you just need something to do, i do not advise this to any and all but for the select few, just , spray paint that polluting machine of yours. We did. it was really windy and we needed a place that was warm and friendly so we found a sot in balboa park by a dumpster behind the art building hw perfect and we enlisted the help of adam hawthorne, from www.gurutattoo.com, we got the apaint and he had the art we collabarated on one side it came out splendid…
so what have you got………/Users/carlucci/Desktop/L1000895.JPG
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March 27th, 2007
don’t do it.. check out this really cool , somewhat depressing , yet very uplifting, at the amount of opportunity out there to change,,,
www.radiantcitymovie.com
make it happen watch the trailer and watch the movie somehow..
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March 27th, 2007
heres some randomness that we will collect from the web if we think it will help….
Seth Godin: Zero is the New Black
by Lloyd Alter, Toronto on 03.26.07
Business & Politics
You don’t need to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing; you just need to read Seth Godin. Here he nails the impact of No Impact Man:
Ever since he was written up in the Times last week, No Impact Man has been causing shockwaves. Here’s a guy who, with his family, is going without… reducing his intake to local foods and his output to a tiny fraction of the typical American’s.
I was at the Union Square Market last week, buying some local eggs. A well-dressed woman marched up and handed two empty cardboard egg trays to the farmer, for reusing (a step better than recycling).
Suddenly, $40 an ounce for raspberries flown in from Chile isn’t so sexy any more.
Now, people look at someone driving a Chevy Suburban the same way they look at a fit person parking in a handicapped space. “Why,” they wonder, “do you need to do that?” It’s sort of a mix of suspicion and pity.
The richest and best-educated people in our economy are shifting, and pretty quickly. They’re just as willing to spend money as they always were, but now it’s not focused on fancy organic stuff at the Whole Foods Market or giant bulletproof cars from Germany or private jet travel. Instead, the market is trying as hard as it can to spend time and money without leaving much of a trace
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