I Am A Geek
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The Internet is not going to steal your identity. The Internet IS your identity.
Via: WWdN: In Exile: regarding the difference between embracing and exploiting geek culture.

Check out this cool video: I Am A Geek.
The Internet is not going to steal your identity. The Internet IS your identity.
Via: WWdN: In Exile: regarding the difference between embracing and exploiting geek culture.
I found this website for a company that provides virtual offices here in Salt Lake City.
Unfortunately, their website is so unclear that I can’t tell what you get for your $95 a month. It says you have access to day offices and conference rooms, but then it also says that there are hourly charges. Do I have to pay the hourly charge in addition to that 95 bucks a month? The website wasn’t very clear.
I called them, got frustrated with the fact that they wanted so much information from me before they would even answer my questions and hung up on them while I was on hold.
Here’s where my perception of them turned, however. They called me back and were very professionally able to answer all my questions.
My biggest question? Is a virtual office the same as coworking? As far as Davinci Suites is concerned, no.
That $95 a month allows you to use their address as your business address for licensing, mail and such. If you want to use their day offices or conference rooms, it’s an additional $25 to $35 an hour depending on the size of the room. They do have complimentary cyber-cafes that you can use without paying, but they are small, much like an office lunch room.
I had heard rumors of a coworking site in Utah, but it was this Davinci Virtual Offices. They seem professional and a great place if you need some sort of business-like image. If you need camaradarie, however, you’re out of luck.