Planker’s First Concerts – Steve’s Deja Voodoo BBQ memories
Loud, obnoxious and sweaty. I remember the bathrooms “overflowed” by the halfway point making it a problem to drink anything and stick around for 5 hours.
Loud, obnoxious and sweaty. I remember the bathrooms “overflowed” by the halfway point making it a problem to drink anything and stick around for 5 hours.
Our President, Warren Willansky will be rubbing elbows with geek music fans in Cannes and taking in many great speakers at Midem 2012.
After a particularly wicked rendition of Eruption, Eddie Van Halen cracked open a can of Budweiser onstage, took a swig and then handed it to me.
The past 12 months have been a period of growth, both in physical bodies in our shop, but as well as in our offerings and organization’s skill set.
We sat right next to the hockey boards and wanted to be “bad.”
Silly time-lapse of the Plank crew, friends and family at our 2011 holiday party.
Toronto is a damn fun place to visit. From new restaurants and modern buildings to old bars and vintage shops, the sheer diversity of the city is invigorating. And as I stood in the lobby of the Design Thinkers conference last November waiting for the first keynote to begin, I saw the same diversity in...
We're closing for the Holiday Season because we're actually cyborgs who need servicing. Plank was attacked by Angry Birds during our annual holiday party and we've all been hospitalized with beak wounds to our extremities. We've been bought out by Google and are all off to the Googleplex for a few weeks. OK. Seriously. We're...
What is a back-end programmer, such as myself, doing at a conference like An Event Apart? Truth be told, I learned HTML and CSS before I learned PHP. As such, I’ve always had an interest in the techniques and technologies used on the front-end web, even though I’ve made my home on the back-end. I...
Plank's own extremely creative Office Manager Colin MacKenzie did a wonderful interview with the last surviving member of the Vince Guaraldi trio. "2010 marked the 45th anniversary of A Charlie Brown Christmas on television. It was the first Peanuts animated special and it launched an empire. Critics have suggested that without the Vince Guaraldi jazzed...
Just a moment...