Our New Offices

June 30th, 2010 | Category: Everything Else Leave a Comment

We moved into our new offices and we finally have pictures to show you. Yeay!. A lot to unpack and to do. So now, some pictures from before, during, and after the move.

Before

After




10 Coolest Business Card Ideas

June 29th, 2010 | Category: Everything Else 3 Comments

Although trading and distributing business cards has always been a fundamental part of doing business, the message a business card sends has escalated to a much higher level in this revolutionary age of sophisticated marketing. The aesthetics of your business card automatically gives a reflection of the culture of you or your company. A colorful, glossy card, for example, would give an impression of a company that values insight and creativity while a traditional, conservative-looking business card screams an old traditional corporate atmosphere. We all know how vital it is to stand out and be remembered.



Your Guide to Screencasting

June 28th, 2010 | Category: Advice 2 Comments

Screencast
Technology can be a bit scary. Even for generations who were born surfing the internet, it may make you kind of nervous when you are confronted with something new. The first time I had to learn HTML for a job, I was in a cold sweat. No class in high school made me want to pull out my hair more than computer class, with the spreadsheets and the coding and the design layouts. Maybe I was scarred after that, or maybe I was just one of those people, but I knew what I knew and I thought that was enough. But once I started learning new skills, whether because of enjoyment or necessity, I found that learning wasn’t as difficult or as tedious as I remember from high school. And the effort was well worth it. If you’re a regular at 6rounds, you may have wondered about recording your video chats, but never made it past wondering. You may think it’s too complicated or difficult. Well, here’s a guide to help you expand your horizons and show you that it isn’t as hard as you might think.



Before the Webcam

June 25th, 2010 | Category: Webcam Stuff Leave a Comment

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In normal human history we cherish the relics of the past. First edition books are worth thousands of dollars, famous art can be worth millions, and tools from years passed are placed in museums. When it comes to cyber history, we have less respect for what came before. Once technology becomes obsolete we discard it and forget about it. Who still has there very first computer? Or floppy disks? You don’t because our computers and storage systems have gotten much better. I bet you haven’t thought about floppy disks in years until I mentioned them. You probably haven’t thought about what life was like before webcams came along, either.



6 Strange but Delicious Food Combinations

June 24th, 2010 | Category: Everything Else 49 Comments

I went to Pittsburgh once and tried one of their famous Primanti Brothers sandwiches: meat, lettuce, tomato, and coleslaw and fries. Yep, that’s right: cole slaw and fries inside the sandwich. It’s surprisingly delicious. Ever since then, of course, I’ve been hooked on squishing my side dishes inside my sandwich (turkey, cranberry sauce and mashed potato on whole wheat; egg salad and green beans on rye).

These usually aren’t particularly strange flavor combinations per se, since you’d eat all those things on the same plate, but lately this practice has led me down a road towards combining some things that normally I’d keep separate.

Below, I bring you 6 Strange but Delicious Food Combinations.
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Interview with Dave and Ethan

June 23rd, 2010 | Category: Interview Series Leave a Comment

This post is part of our new interview blog series, where we interview funny, talented and sometimes strange, entertainers around the globe. Check out the rest of the new interview series!

Have you heard of Dave and Ethan? They are probably two of the most comical, fun-loving guys I’ve ever met. They’re a dating duo who live in New York and whose claim to fame comes from double dating women across the world. Check out the interview I did with them below: