Friday
May022008

Disclosure...

So, for what it is worth, I thought I would post some info about the site here. Since it is fairly new, launched in late-February, I have been  pleasantly surprised with the response to the site and thought I would share some of those stats here. My goal for the year was 25,000 page views and it looks like we are well on our way to making that goal. I installed Google analytics mid March so those stats are a bit behind, but indicate that we have had visitors from 37 countries and 40 states.

Earlier today, this is what some of those numbers looked like:

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Friday
May022008

Meet me at the "Drive In"

drive-in.jpgSo you have invested in a nice cinema display for your computer, or take your laptop on the road with you when you travel. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to watch a movie while you are at home or on the go, without having to drag your DVDs along? Well, check out "Drive In" it lets you do just that, transfer your DVDs to your hard drive to watch at your leisure. And best of all, it's FREE!

Download it now here: http://www.flip4mac.com/drivein.htm 

Thursday
May012008

3M Scotchcal graphics, coming to a wall near you.

Graphic_Film.jpgMy customer rep recently let me know about a new product by 3M that seems like it could have some interesting applications. It's a graphic film product that is designed specifically for use on "moderately textured" surfaces such as concrete, block, brick, stucco and tile. It's applied using a heat gun and roller so it adheres to all of the nooks and crannies of rough surfaces and give the look of paint. The other cool thing about this product is that it can be removed by using a heat gun again. It is fine for used indoor and outdoor.

For more technical information on the product visit: 3M's site
or download a pdf file here

 

 

 

Mark.jpgContributed by:
Mark Chamberlain Production Manager at Augsburg College Office of Marketing and Communication
www.mchamberlain.us