Senator Dinniman: The Paradigm Shift

Today @WalnutStLabs, Senator Dinniman shared his views on the post-industrial age of technology and how organizational structures have shifted.

Standardization of labor and production has been replaced by customization, the pyramidal hierarchy of organizational structure has transitioned to  a  horizontal template.

“I believe it’s learning communities such as these, which are the future. Because once someone graduates from the university, they have to continue learning throughout life. And so, What your going to see in society is more and more of these learning centers, where bright and creative people will come together to collaborate, to help each other out. And in this process, that is how  innovation will continue to evolve. “

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Baby Booming at Night Owls

Last Night Owl’s Was a Party!

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Last Tuesday, while WSL founder Chris Dima was busy with meetings, trips a to corporate coffee shop that will not be named in this blog, emails and other fun business owner type stuff,  Mei and I snuck out to the Beer Mill, bought ourselves the choicest of craft IPAs, and quickly hid all 72 of them in the communal fridge. We were greeted by Chris’s remarkably beautiful and significantly pregnant wife, Kiersten and their two cutie-pie daughters, Lucia and Calla. They brought with them some balloons with baby monkeys on them, and a very sugary, carb-loaded creation with the words “BABY” in all caps written on the top. It was at that point that I suddenly realized, Chris was pregnant too! Shortly after, I came to my senses and congratulated Keirsten in saying ” You’re really the man of the hour!”, in an effort to be as complimentary and gender neutral as possible.

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Around 7 O’clock or so,  everyone shouted “surprise, you’re pregnant!!” or something similar and proceeded to eat cake and guzzle as much heady beers as is socially acceptable during work parties, while maintaining a level of coherence necessary to continue on working and socializing. I didn’t show up until around 7:30 or so, because I fell asleep on my couch after returning home from work, so I admit the apex of the surprise was recounted from pure speculation on my part. And although I missed that climatic point in time where Chris realized that he too was pregnant,  I can assure you that it was glorious and touching, all at the same time.

IMG_6548We had some new visitors to the lab, that had no idea of the havoc that ensues at our Baby Parties. Tom, a Developer from Wilmington DE, found solace in a quiet corner next to the terrarium.  It seemed to calm him from all the Bro-shower excitement. A couple  who was new to Night Owls Ryan and his girlfriend  jumped right into the party and talked (social media etc.) with Kevin and Matt for hours.

IMG_6545 Some people did actually get some serious work done. Mark and Brandon grabbed a desk and plugged away on Vuier-related stuff. They just launched Vuier 2.0, the leading way to monetize digital video content. Coincidentally, they were the only ones who were adept enough to look up at Mike as he came by to take pictures of everyone. Perhaps their sharpened attention to their surroundings could have been attributed to drinking  tons of water, rather than beer.

Pop-Up Shoppe Adds Analog Warmth to Digital Design

A Holiday Pop-Up Shoppe comes to Walnut St. Labs on Friday, December 6th and Saturday, December 7th. Seven local Chester County artisans transform Walnut St. Labs from tech to trees and computers to crafts.

Information can be found through I love West Chester’s Facebook event page. The featured artists are as follows:

  • Burnt Toast Studios
  • House of Red
  • Timeless – Chester County Repurposed
  • Purveyors of Fine Iron Oxide
  • Jason Michaels Design HD
  • 13th Haven
  • The Decorators