The Think Room
I’ll Fly Away: The Luke Bucklin Family Funeral
By John Olson, Monday, November 15 2010 in Uncategorized
Luke was the visionary CEO of a Minnesota back end web company, Sierra Bravo and the Nerdery. Comments
Connection is What We’re Searching For
By John Olson, Monday, November 15 2010 in Uncategorized
Connection is what counts, that’s been our mantra around the office since the beginning of time–that is, before social networking. We live it, breathe it, and sell it, when the opportunity presents itself. Comments
Field Notes On American Life: Music, Sweet Music
By Kate Barrett, Tuesday, November 2 2010 in Field Notes on American Life
I love music. Perhaps not in the same way that many OLSONites do, but still, I love it. Music is the “hook” for remembering important (and not so important) events, providing a soundtrack to our life stories. Comments
Field Notes on American Life: Give Me Some Sugar!
By Kate Barrett, Friday, October 29 2010 in Field Notes on American Life
Halloween is one of my favorite rites of reversal. For one night, the norms and expectations of American culture get turned upside down. Kids rule, but as ghoulish spirits with incessant demands. Comments
Field Notes on American Life: Making Stuff
By Kate Barrett, Thursday, October 21 2010 in Field Notes on American Life
Material culture, i.e., the stuff of our lives, is one of the more fascinating subjects within anthropology. Comments
BlogWorld: Bedrock, Location-Based Services and Best Practices
By Tony Saucier, Friday, October 15 2010 in Field Notes on American Life
I get to go back to Vegas to hang out with my fellow nerds at BlogWorld – the world’s largest social media gathering, (or so the website claims.) Comments