by Dan Woehrman | Dec 2, 2019 | Blog
The wok wasn’t worthy of this. A local Korean fusion restaurant had probably the best bulgogi beef I’ve had in a long time. All their food was great, in fact. The servers were friendly and quick. The place didn’t even last a full year. As any restaurant owner knows,...
by Dan Woehrman | Oct 25, 2019 | Blog
“It’s a good thing.” Don’t worry, that’ll be the first and last time I quote Martha Stewart. Nevertheless, I (reluctantly) give her thanks—not for her cheesecake recipe or the latest place setting tips, but for reviving a classic form of printing I hold near and dear...
by Dan Woehrman | Sep 30, 2019 | Blog
Not too long ago, the daily news came from the newspaper dropped on my driveway each morning. Today, papers around the country are closing their doors as people find more immediate ways to get their news. Now that information is available instantaneously at our...
by Dan Woehrman | Jul 22, 2019 | Blog
We had a funeral at the print shop last week. No one died – at least no human – but we did say goodbye to our paper cutter. A massive beast of a machine, this industrial cutter could slice through a paper mound three reams deep like a hot knife through butter. She was...
by Dan Woehrman | Jun 17, 2019 | Blog
Anyone remember Bump? You may not, but the ultra-popular app has about 125 million downloads since its debut in 2009. Free for both Android and iPhone, the app allowed you to instantly share your contact information by literally “bumping” your smartphones together in...
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