Posted by Michael Blaha, August 25th , 2006.
I worked with Meredith and Amy at Glass Garden Beads to conceptualize and create a new web presence for Glass Garden Beads. Badbrain Computers provided hosting and a shopping cart setup while I worked from start to finish providing a XHTML and CSS custom WordPress theme based on Studio Kari’s design. I also provided project management, training, and general moral support. Special thanks to Meredith and Amy for making this project such a pleasure!
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Posted by Michael Blaha, August 25th , 2006.

The University of Minnesota Southwest Research and Outreach Center (SWROC) in Lamberton, Minnesota, leads an extensive program dedicated to exploring organic agriculture production and the science of organic systems. Program coordinators wanted a site that could provide up-to-date information, education and announcements about organic ecology research and outreach activities taking place within the University and throughout Minnesota.
This was a collaborative project with Marin Amundsom-Graham and Brent Kivell. While Marin worked through the content of the site I created a custom design and converted the existing site into a WordPress powered site. We held an extensive training session with the SWROC staff on completion of our work.
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Posted by Michael Blaha, August 25th , 2006.
Village House Winona is a cozy bed and breakfast nestled in the bluffs of Winona, Minnesota. I worked with Colleen of Collegeville Development Group to create a accessible, easy to use web site that can be edited by the Concierge. I created the custom WordPress site and populated the content of the site.
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Posted by Michael Blaha, August 1st , 2006.

Is your company environmentally friendly or “green”?
Tigertech, a Northern California web hosting company, is offsetting it’s carbon emissions by conserving energy, supporting renewable power and donating to Carbonfund.org.
The most important things we do are save energy where possible, support renewable power, and offset our carbon emissions to make sure that our company is “carbon neutral”. In fact, as we explain below, it’s not unreasonable to say that our business is completely powered by renewable energy. We think this makes Tiger Technologies one of your best choices if you’re concerned about the environment.
[ http://support.tigertech.net/co2 ]
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