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ComLA | Property Management Tools
Property Management Tools including software, hardware and more (from www.comla.com)
Terms and Conditions of Use
Andrew M. Terms and Conditions of Use (from www.andrewm.com)
Color Scheme Pickers & Stock Photo Site
Great little tool to help get familiar with color theory concept. It’s also useful if you like to manually choose colors schemes and  need ideas: http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html Adobe has a very impressive color theme generator: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/kuler/ 1 Million Stock Photos: http://www.everystockphoto.com/index.php
Cost-of-living Comparisons
The study demonstrates the importance of comparing cost-of-living differences between two markets. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16545234/ All figures used in the study were collected last year by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The bureau’s occupational profiles can be accessed at http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_stru.htm.

What happens on Wednesday Nights?

Wednesday Nights is an informal networking gathering of Internet professionals. We meet on the first and third Wednesday of every month for pizza, beer, stimulating conversation, new and wild and different ideas (no ideas not heard!), action plans, collaborations, inventions, etc.

We start at 6 p.m. for pizza and beer and then catch up on what's happening in the broader internet community. From 7 to 8:30, we break out into the special interest groups (SIGs) and then get back together for a quick summary of each SIG

Who comes on Wednesday Nights?

Lots of people. You'll find writers, programmers, marketers, even entertainers mixing it up with CEOs. Most everyone is involved in the internet industry. What we have in common is a belief that meeting regularly makes a difference in how our business and personal lives progress.

SIG Essentials

Wednesday Nights means participating in small discussion groups (SIG). Participants agree to listen without interruption or criticism of others.

If you'd like to lead a SIG or help organize the meetings, contact SIG facilitator Barbara with a short description of your topic.