Our Team


Executive

Bob Crull , CEO
Thad Martin, President
Andrew Kenney , Chief Operating Officer
Andrew Hale , VP, Creative & Production
Beejay Morgan, Product Manager

Sales/Business Development

Ivan Coco , Account Executive
Matt McGee , Account Executive
Robby White , Account Executive

Production & Design

Valerie German , Project Manager
Garrett Johnson , Junior Designer
Jennifer Jones , Project Manager
Ralph Miller , Senior Designer
Cody Turk , Junior Designer

Operations

David Crull , Database Administrator
Jason Crull , Director of Operations
Scott Everhart , Senior Systems Administrator
Bruce Gerlach , Tech Support Manager
J.R. Townsley , Junior Systems Administrator

    You could bounce a quarter off of

    Wednesday, October 22, 2008, 03:57 PM CST [General]

    You could bounce a quarter off of those cheeks!

    My little baby Zinnia at 8.5 weeks

     

     

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    When it comes to beauty nothing can beat the beauty of nature.

    Monday, July 14, 2008, 01:28 PM CST [General]

    I believe Beauty is one of designers staple mega-weapons and I wholly agree with this websites featured article:

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    When it comes to beauty nothing can beat the beauty of nature. Although we, designers, can derive inspiration from almost everything, nature often manages to provide us with beautiful eye-catching perspectives we would never have explored otherwise. We have collected hundreds of wallpapers already (see links below). In this post we would like to focus on wallpapers which emphasize the variety and beauty of nature.

    This post showcases 50 remarkable nature desktop wallpapers. This post covers various themes and subjects; we have included both photographic and artistic (photo-manipulated) wallpapers. Hopefully, everybody will find something from himself / herself.

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    Here are some of my favorites

     

    Then of course there is nature in space if you will...

     

     

     Hey..  I know they are wall papers and not icons web templates etc, but you have to take inspiration from somewhere!!

     

     

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    The rise of the mobile Internet browser

    Monday, June 30, 2008, 07:51 AM CST [General]

    The rise of the mobile Internet browser

     

    ...caught my eye. In the last month, over 2300 people have accessed the S-R site using an iPhone with the Safari web browser. Three months ago it was about 1000. Granted, this was only 0.20% of our overall visitors, but as other manufacturers, besides Apple, release wireless browsing devices, I believe these hits will really start to track up. For years, technology wonks having been telling us pocket-sized wireless devices will change the paradigm of how we receive and send information. With last year’s iPhone and iPod Touch releases, I think the hardware has finally caught up with the hype.

    I have a Palm Treo mobile phone running Microsoft software. A day doesn’t go by that I’d rather throw the device under a moving bus than continue using it. Clunky, unintuitive, fussy and damn right annoying are words to describe my company issued cell phone. Connecting to the web is a joke. Because it uses a touch screen and a real web browser, the iPhone fixes most these usability issues. It also brings game to a constipated wireless phone industry (at least in the U.S. market) in need of real innovation.

    Touch screens, are finally starting to trickle down to other cell phone consumers. These larger screen devices, meshed with wireless high-speed data networks, will only move us further away from our reliance on desktop and laptops computers.

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    We are almost there.  Several years ago I dreamed of on hand held device that does IT ALL. Despite all the fancy gadgets we're not quite there yet, but we're close!  And we do...  I won't be able to afford it (wah wah wah wahhhh) - at least not right away.

    They just need to marry these two or a similar couple, but it will take time to get them to mate out of the wild. Shhhh.

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    100 Petabyte MySQL DB?!?!!!

    Friday, June 27, 2008, 08:13 AM CST [General]

    YEAH BABEY!

     

    The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will produce more than 100 petabytes of data when it goes on-line in 2014. All the non-pixel data will be managed by a database. This database is expected to contain some 50 billion astronomical objects, 3 trillion detections of those objects, and all the project’s metadata; a single copy will amount to tens of petabytes.

    We explain the proposed LSST database architecture, which provides scalability by building on top of MySQL. The architecture is generic, and, once built, it could be used by others who need to manage extremely large databases.

    Link to PowerPoint presentation

     

     

     

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    NANO RADIO

    Thursday, June 26, 2008, 10:13 AM CST [General]

    More like Pico Radio? 

     

    Way cool anyway you slice it:

     

     

    Nano Radio

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