Commuting and ParkingSince beginning my new job in August, I’ve been commuting downtown by bus every day. The commuting itself is convenient and simple, provided I catch one of the two express buses. But parking at the transit center is inceasingly challenging. My local transit center is undergoing a substantial renovation and relocation; once complete in mid-2009, the entire [...]
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Warr FareI’m still on the hunt for a Warr Guitar. The more that I play my five-string bass with the Preons, the more I realize that I need a broader range tapping instrument. I’ve done some looking around for a used Warr Guitar and they just don’t seem to come up for sale nearly often enough. [...]
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Elder Scrolls : OblivionCrikey. I’m hooked on Elder Scrolls : Oblivion for my XBOX 360. I’ve been playing just long enough to realize how big this game actually is… my sad little character is frequently pincushioned with arrows, but I’m learning how to run away (Monty Python style). So far I’ve scratched the surface. This is the “game [...]
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about thinkasaurus
As a company, we believe in adaptability. We minimize drag by staying just the right size.
small and agile. just big enough to get things done.
Location
We're located in Seattle, Washington. One office. One team.
Ownership
Our company is privately owned. We are not capitalized and have never issued stock.
This means we are self-governed and can pursue work that we find meaningful.
Objective
We don't object to making money. But it's not the reason we do what we do.
Thinkasaurus is small enough to be self-sufficient, but we can easily scale to manage larger projects.
Our core team is permanent, and we have a preferred group of extended team members.