This was our first week in our new office. We’re still surrounded by cardboard and packing tape, but the walls and shelves of this big, new space already feel like they belong to us. We want to say thanks to our operations department, whose tireless work has been a godsend. We’d also like to thank you, person of the internet. The fact that you’re reading (and that there are more of you than there used to be) is the reason we keep growing (and the reason we needed a bigger office in the first place). You keep reading, and we’ll keep trying to get better. Thanks.There’s a fun sociological experiment this weekend: the Saddleback Civil Form sees John McCain and Barack Obama meet in the heart of The O.C. Yikes.Photo of the old office, boxed-up, taken without permission from A Pocket Blog.
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