Forest Grove, Oregon and West Linn, Oregon libraries have fireplaces too :)
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Forest Grove, Oregon and West Linn, Oregon libraries have fireplaces too :)
It seems like Cricket is realizing this problem, now I am starting to see that Cricket is moving toward a green-and-black scheme... but there are still green-and-white and probably it will be around until the supplies are exhausted.
Both starting with the letter C doesn't really help, either.
As of this writing:
Library Information Network of Clackamas County: current countywide holds: 2
Lake Oswego Public Library LIQ.LO - 1 copy 658.8 GODIN (due 9/18) West Linn Public Library LIQ.WL - 1 copy 658.8 GOD (on hold)
Washington County Cooperative Library System: current countywide hold: 1
Beaverton City Library OQX.BCL - 1 copy 658.8 GOD (due 9/19) Hillsboro Main Library OQX.HPLM - 1 copy 658.8 GODIN (due 10/2) Hillsboro Shute Park OQX.HPLC - 1 copy 658.8 GODIN (due 10/7) Tualatin Public Library OQX.TUL - 1 copy 658.8 Godin (due 9/21)
Fort Vancouver Regional Library District Two copies are currently available at Vancouver Community Library, YEP.VA VA 658.8 GODIN This is the one on Fourth Plain near downtown Vancouver. If you live in Multnomah County, Clackamas County (except Tualatin and Johnson City) or Washington County, you can get a free FVRL card.
A copy is also available at the Concordia University and at the Pacific University Oregon. WorldCat also shows availability at the University of Oregon, but I am not sure if it is only at Eugene or if another copy is available at the UO Portland campus in the Old Town-Chinatown.
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For small businesses collaboration actually gives them a certain advantage over well-staffed big businesses, as they can collaboratively work on larger projects. But it is also true that healthy competition leads to innovation and efficiency, so that should not be forgotten, either. I do not necessarily think "healthy" competitions are "hostile" ones, any more than competitive sports are acts of hostility.
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Noise level is awful. Remember this is a popular Sunday morning spot. I could not hear a thing other than the blasting music and the noise from the Official Stumptown espresso machines. :-(
Noise level is awful. Remember this is a popular Sunday morning spot. I could not hear a thing other than the blasting music and the noise from the Official Stumptown espresso machines. :-(
The other factor to consider is whether the logo would look good at any size. You would use the same logo for a business card, a sticker, a trade show banner, poster and a sign. If the design is too complicated it would look like a crumpled piece of paper when it is reproduced at under 100 pixels. It is also important to have the original logo made in a vector file (.svg, .ai, .eps) rather than in a raster file (.gif, .bmp, .png) -- or you'll get something like a huge mosaic of enlarged pixels if it's enlarged! Of course, for website, you would want to have a .png (it looks cleaner than a .gif or .jpeg) file, but that should be made in various sizes depending on your needs.