UPrinting has decided to give away some free printing to a few lucky readers of Office Snapshots. While UPrinting doesn’t color the pixels of their print jobs by hand due to unfair union demands, they do offer quality printing at a nice price.
PRIZES: The prizes are 250 Postcards for 2 winners, and 1 of their 18×24 Canvas Prints for 1 winner. ( 3 winners total ) You can choose from any of their stocks for these items.
HOW TO ENTER: All you need to do in order to win is leave a comment describing what you would use the free postcards and canvas print for. Jose and I will choose what we think are the most deserving. CONTEST WILL END MIDNIGHT OF FRIDAY 1/30.
RULES: Winners in the United States and Canada qualify for free shipping. Shipping fees will apply to winners outside these areas.
It would be pretty scary if Red Bull actually gave you wings. I guarantee you’d start screaming as soon as bones started sprouting from your back. Plus, you wouldn’t even know how to use them, and on top of that, your shirts wouldn’t fit you anymore. So just be thankful that Red Bull gives you figurative wings rather than literal ones.
Anyways…we’re checking out Red Bull’s sweet office in London. This office impresses even my jaded eyes. Check out that funtastic slide, the floating offices, and the dangerous-looking stairs. How could you get any work done here? I would just sit around waiting for the future to start.
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Just found out that Seesmic has moved to a new location in San Francisco, and here is a quick video tour of the space. While it hasn’t been furnished yet, I can’t wait to see pictures when it has been because with that view, it’ll be pretty sharp. I was able to visit Seesmic on one of my visits to SF, check out those pictures here.
So I was a little bored over the weekend when I began wondering what the oval office looked like for each President. Given that today is inauguration day, I thought it would be most appropriate to post.
Little did I know that the Oval Office was created in 1909 during William H. Taft’s presidency when the West Wing was added to the White House. Overall, most Presidents’ seem to keep the same basic configuration, while fiddling with the different decor and color schemes. By far the most different was the red carpet of John F. Kennedy. The other odd thing I noticed was that some desks (like Nixon’s) have extremely large amounts of square-footage, possibly a precursor to today’s multiple monitor computer desktops.
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Emeril is a celebrity chef here in the states and has what looks to be a pretty basic office. However, while his office is pretty basic, his kitchen would definitely take the cake at kitchensnapshots.com.