Computers brought us automation, speed, and simplicity. It’s pretty clear that crunching numbers in a spreadsheet beats keeping paper ledgers, email beats U.S. mail, and Photoshop beats the darkroom and airbrush.
Command Modules leverage the processing power of computers to make websites work hard. We invite you to imagine what your site could do for you. Feel free to dream big! Now give us a call to talk about your dreams.
Here are some ideas to get you started:
Product Manager
Portfolio Manager
Appointment Scheduler
Automatic Expiring and Archiving of Items
Events Calendar
News Module
Multimedia
Press Releases
Recipes
Article Publishing
Events Submission
Manage Memberships
Check out our portfolio to read about some of the Command Modules we built into our other clients’ sites.
When kids with Sputnik fever make their own rockets, bad things can happen. For the one who makes small, safe rocket engines, good things can happen.
Orville Carlisle, a rocket engine inventor, teamed up with G. Harry Stine, a White Sands Missile Range safety officer, to get his rocket engines into the hands of eager enthusiasts. The first American model rocket company, Model Missiles Inc., was born in Denver, Colorado in 1957. Demand soon outpaced supply, and they had to outsource to a local fireworks manufacturer named Vernon Estes.
Model Missiles Inc. soon went out of business, but by 1958 Estes was running the operation under his own name: the famous Estes Industries, still in operation in Penrose, Colorado.
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