Pacific Edge Magazine

The Latest Gadgets to Transform Work and Play
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Electric cars, watch phones, X-box…oh my! Take a look at the latest gadgets that will definitely rock your lifestyle!
Written by Jamie Giambrone on Thursday, October 1st, 2009 under Archives Oct-Dec 2009 tagged Gadgets, Jamie Giambrone, Lifestyle, Naomi Hazelton-Giambrone, Pacific Edge Magazine, phone watch, Techie, Technology and Business, xbox
Advances in the Game of Golf
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The first history of golf was written in the 1400s, but most historians believe that the game, or at least a semblance of the game, was played much earlier. One theory on how it started is that shepherds tending their flocks started swinging their wooden crooks at odd rocks or pebbles to kill time in the pastures. At some point, a hole in the ground was introduced
to serve as the target, and the game was on. It wasn’t until the early 1900s, however, that someone decided to put a cup into the hole—before that, a golfer simply dug a hole with his hand. The wooden tee wouldn’t be introduced until the late 1800s; golfers would simply fashion a “tee” out of soil. Of course, caddies were generally given this choice assignment.
Written by Jamie Giambrone on Thursday, October 1st, 2009 under Archives Oct-Dec 2009 tagged Golf, Hawaii Golf, Hawaii Lifestyle, Honolulu Golf, Pacific Edge Magazine
Finding a Home for the Capitol
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The debate began in 1949 and took ten
years to conclude. The issue: Where to build our much-needed state capitol. It was fifty years ago, in 1959, that the location of the new state capitol was finally decided after hundreds of lawyers, architects, elected officials, and citizens debated over twenty potential sites.
Written by Jamie Giambrone on Thursday, October 1st, 2009 under Archives Oct-Dec 2009 tagged Hawaii Debate, Hawaii History, Hawaii Political History, Hawaii State Capitol, Pacific Edge Magazine
The Right Temps for your Wines
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“It’s so cold I can’t even enjoy it. How can you expect me to like this?”
“This is way too warm. Go and get me some ice.” Although these quotes sound shockingly similar to the dialogue of my recent relationships, they’re
pulled straight from the daily grind of a wine professional. The temperature at which wine is served in restaurants (and relationships) is the subject of frequent and rigorous debate. Personal preference is always the correct answer, but there are guidelines for optimum wine enjoyment.
Written by Jamie Giambrone on Thursday, October 1st, 2009 under Archives Oct-Dec 2009 tagged Hawaii Lifestyle, Pacific Edge Magazine, Serving, Wine, Wine Temperature
Tips for Business Today
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Innovative thinking leads to advances that make our lives and our businesses easier to run. We asked a handful of local executives about their tech companies and what advice they had to share about working smart in the digital age. When asked what tech gadget they could not live without, their answers were unanimous: their smartphone! Local executives answered these questions:
A: How was your company and its products or services changed the face of business in Hawai’i?
B: What are your top 3 tech tips for business owners?
C: What future technology are you most exited to see develop?
To read local executives’ answers to these questions, click here.
Written by Jamie Giambrone on Thursday, October 1st, 2009 under Archives Oct-Dec 2009 tagged Hawaii Tech Sector, Hawaii Technology, Hawaii Technology Executives, Pacific Edge Magazine, Technology and Business
Vince Mitchell of Pacific Digital Signs
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What do Pearl Ultra Lounge, The United States Navy, Aloha Salads and many other businesses here in Hawai‘i have in common? They are evolving to the next level of marketing with Vince Mitchell’s company, Pacific Digital Signs. Light years beyond plain, old-fashioned posterboards, these designer flat screen signs offer a new way to amplify your marketing message.
Written by Jamie Giambrone on Thursday, October 1st, 2009 under Archives Oct-Dec 2009 tagged Digital Marketing, Digital Signs, Marketing, Pacific Edge Magazine, Vince Mitchell
Independent Contractors vs. Employees
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Why hire employees and have to deal with payroll taxes, worker’s comp, TDI health insurance and other various mandated benefits?
Wouldn’t it be simpler and cheaper to use independent contractors? Of course, it would! However, before you start turning all of your employees into independent contractors, let me tell you about an incident that happened to a friend of mine a few years ago. When my friend, a business owner, hired a salesperson, the two struck an agreement: My friend would pay in cash and no taxes would be withheld. The salesperson, who had a GET license, said he would pay all the required taxes. Being a trusting soul (and a bit ignorant of the law), my friend said it sounded like a good deal. He’d save money on payroll-mandated payments and benefits, and the salesperson would get paid without any withholding taxes deducted. Everything went well for a couple of years. Then one day, my friend caught the salesperson stealing and fired him.
Well, I’ll bet you can guess what happened next. The ex-salesperson tried to file for unemployment compensation payments. When the unemployment office checked, there was, of course, neither a record of the salesperson working for my friend nor of any unemployment tax payments for him.
Written by Jamie Giambrone on Thursday, October 1st, 2009 under Archives Oct-Dec 2009 tagged Employees, Hawaii Labor Law, Independent Contractors, Pacific Edge Magazine