Cities Constructed Entirely of Old Computer Parts : TreeHugger – StumbleUpon
Cities Constructed Entirely of Old Computer Parts : TreeHugger – StumbleUpon. Some very creative work. One of them looks like Chicago, but I like this one more.
Cities Constructed Entirely of Old Computer Parts : TreeHugger – StumbleUpon. Some very creative work. One of them looks like Chicago, but I like this one more.
Amazon.com: The Story of Stuff: How Our Obsession with Stuff Is Trashing the Planet, Our Communities, and Our Health-and a Vision for Change 9781439125663: Annie Leonard: Books. I linked to some videos about this last year here. I was surprised with this book. It is a real mixed bag.
It gives you some important facts but it fails to put those facts into proper context. It goes from over-explaining obvious concepts and treating you like a child, to under-explaining concepts. It tries too hard to lead you to conclusions and not presenting the evidence and sharing what the experts believe. I would suggest reading it, but critically question its assumptions and try to ignore some of its irrelevancies.
Lovely colors and clarity. I would be scared as a kid to be this close to a wild animal.
A PC The Size of your Phone Jack? : TreeHugger – StumbleUpon. This could be great for many situations. It can run IE by itself or connect to a Citrix as a “thin client” apparently. Could reduce costs and thefts. Certainly would be a nice addition for any dorm.
The need to protect the internet from astroturfing grows ever more urgent George Monbiot Environment guardian.co.uk. Perhaps we should just ignore comments after all since we can’t trust them.