As of yesterday, Common Media, Inc. has an actual office, the kind which isn’t either of our spare bedrooms, the kind we both have a key to, and the kind where the company pays for the internet connection. (Or will, once our telco shows up to turn it on. How do telcos still have customers when they make it so hard to become a customer of theirs?)
We’re now in the center of Amherst, at 34 Main Street #7. We’re still in folding chairs and spare tables for furniture, and we’re working on stuff to hang on the walls (and probably over that window in the door). But the DSL is coming, and now we have a place to work where there’s a reduced risk of cat-on-keyboard. You can see more photos of the office on Flickr.
If we were lawyers, we’d be painting our firm name on that window, but for now we’ll settle for a plate down by the street door. We expect CMI will celebrate its second birthday in this office. I’m guessing there’s room for five of us in there, so we’ll be there until we get bigger than that, or smaller than we are now.
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