Link roundup.
Sep. 7th, 2006 08:50 amNot sure where I got most of these, so apologies for the distinct lack of credits.
Lumalive textile garments from Philips. Okay, so they're just a flexible array of LEDs embedded into fabric. But I'm thinking light-up wallpaper, light-up curtains, safety gear for cyclists at night... not necessarily with a logo. And LEDs are pretty lower-power devices, so you could do this without breaking the energy bank.
Which brings me to a different idea; you knwo when you were a kid and you got those packs of glow-in-the-dark star stickers and there would be a star charge for you to set them out on the ceiling, with correct magnitudes and everything? When I grow up I want to have a room with a ceiling like that, only in LEDs - yes, with some sort of magnitude wossname. And an electroluminescent panel moon, that waxes and wanes. It would be easy to do. I think maybe in a conservatory or something it could be quite neat.
Hurricane Florence could cause trouble for Newfoundland. Yes, that's right folks, storms off the coast of Newfoundland in the autumn. Apparently also bears are known to defecate in heavily-wooded areas, but I've lost the link.
I think it's good to have reporting about weather, actually, especially when weather is likely to be dangerous. There's still quite a lot of fishing goes on in Newfoundland, and it's important to know wtf is going on out there before you get on your boat. So I'm not sure why I'm so frustrated by that article.
Virtually untreatable tuberculosis is kindof scary shit, though. Antibiotics are nearing the end of their usefulness. We have penicillin-resistant gonorrhea, have for decades. And azithromycin-resistant syphilis. Keep yourselves healthy, folks; you personally don't have to have been an idiot about antibiotics to have problems with antibiotic resistance.
On a happier note, this woman in Cornwall makes some really lovely re-used/re-cycled jewellery from beach litter. Good stuff! I love the plastic jewellery, I love the toys from re-claimed textiles.
Gazing into the middle distance improves your concentration.
environmentjob.co.uk - does what it says on the tin.
I think living in a one of these would be a bit cramped, myself, although I could see having several of them and converting some into dedicated kitchen space and so on. But... treehouses++, and they do look magical and beautiful. And they are from Canadia. And according to Gizmag there are licensing talks under way in the UK. Now all I need is an old-growth forest...
That "outer circle line" could be complete sooner than we thought. I'm just waiting for Shoreditch High Street to open, my Bethnal Green student is a right pain to get to without Shoreditch station.
Lumalive textile garments from Philips. Okay, so they're just a flexible array of LEDs embedded into fabric. But I'm thinking light-up wallpaper, light-up curtains, safety gear for cyclists at night... not necessarily with a logo. And LEDs are pretty lower-power devices, so you could do this without breaking the energy bank.
Which brings me to a different idea; you knwo when you were a kid and you got those packs of glow-in-the-dark star stickers and there would be a star charge for you to set them out on the ceiling, with correct magnitudes and everything? When I grow up I want to have a room with a ceiling like that, only in LEDs - yes, with some sort of magnitude wossname. And an electroluminescent panel moon, that waxes and wanes. It would be easy to do. I think maybe in a conservatory or something it could be quite neat.
Hurricane Florence could cause trouble for Newfoundland. Yes, that's right folks, storms off the coast of Newfoundland in the autumn. Apparently also bears are known to defecate in heavily-wooded areas, but I've lost the link.
I think it's good to have reporting about weather, actually, especially when weather is likely to be dangerous. There's still quite a lot of fishing goes on in Newfoundland, and it's important to know wtf is going on out there before you get on your boat. So I'm not sure why I'm so frustrated by that article.
Virtually untreatable tuberculosis is kindof scary shit, though. Antibiotics are nearing the end of their usefulness. We have penicillin-resistant gonorrhea, have for decades. And azithromycin-resistant syphilis. Keep yourselves healthy, folks; you personally don't have to have been an idiot about antibiotics to have problems with antibiotic resistance.
On a happier note, this woman in Cornwall makes some really lovely re-used/re-cycled jewellery from beach litter. Good stuff! I love the plastic jewellery, I love the toys from re-claimed textiles.
Gazing into the middle distance improves your concentration.
environmentjob.co.uk - does what it says on the tin.
I think living in a one of these would be a bit cramped, myself, although I could see having several of them and converting some into dedicated kitchen space and so on. But... treehouses++, and they do look magical and beautiful. And they are from Canadia. And according to Gizmag there are licensing talks under way in the UK. Now all I need is an old-growth forest...
That "outer circle line" could be complete sooner than we thought. I'm just waiting for Shoreditch High Street to open, my Bethnal Green student is a right pain to get to without Shoreditch station.
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Date: 2006-09-07 05:52 pm (UTC)...and $150,000 USD. He does sell parts for the do-it-yourselfer, but that's what he's asking for the finished swinging eyeball.
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Date: 2006-09-07 05:59 pm (UTC)Anyway both of those are way cheaper than housing in London.