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<strong>Journal – Day Fifty-Nine</strong>
Outablue Solutions / RedRafts

Journal – Day Fifty-Nine

Posted on December 8, 2017 by Joe Orman, Developer • Leave a comment

While just cruising along and minding my own business yesterday, I received a call up to go meet with a relatively older newer venturer that desired to discuss how to more clearly understand the future of entrepreneurships. From what I gathered over the phone, I sensed that he had already landed himself in rough waters … Continue reading →

<strong>Expedition Mach Up</strong>
Outablue Solutions / RedRafts

Expedition Mach Up

Posted on July 22, 2017 by Joe Orman, Developer • Leave a comment

It is so strange that I bog down over the financing of the new boat built to float over the waters of capitalism and/or socialism. What is the bog down? What is the anchor? How is it, so thoroughly convinced these systems are bogus and so adamantly determined to float beyond them, I look to … Continue reading →

<strong>theSpace Route 66</strong>
Outablue Solutions / the Space

theSpace Route 66

Posted on March 15, 2015 by Joe Orman, Developer • Leave a comment

This project started three years ago on the criss-cross path of Route 66. We could see the change before our very eyes. We were networking on the mobile, while driving out to present Outerblue to new clients, when it stopped us in our tracks. theSpace had changed. The cars stuck in the mud told us … Continue reading →

<strong>Camoflauged</strong>
Outablue Solutions / the Space

Camoflauged

Posted on August 6, 2014 by Joe Orman, Developer • Leave a comment

This guy has a pretty distinct advantage over those of us also standing here to take a shot. The views we find when we travel out into theSpace never cease to amaze. We just need to get out here more often. Continue reading →

<strong>Owderbox to Owderblue</strong>
Outablue Solutions / Roadtripnbrand

Owderbox to Owderblue

Posted on June 22, 2014 by Joe Orman, Developer • Leave a comment

For as long as we can remember, we so desperately wanted to get out of the proverbial “box”. You know, the “box” that confines us, holds us back, keeps us from the purpose that we often dream and know deep down for which we’re made. Then one day, after a coconut fell from the tree … Continue reading →

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