Archive for May, 2010
Its not bike related but hey…
Who knew KC was such a hard-core environmentalist? Actually I did. Why? Because I liked Water World. Well I didn’t hate it as much as the masses did. There! I said it.
Looks like Costner is taking to the seas again but this time his “girl with a map tattoo” is his scientist brother. The two have been researching and funding a project to extract oil from water for 15 years now. So that’s where he’s been.
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Hey Kids,
Sorry for the lack of posts. We’ve been a bit busy planning this!:
Here are some cool videos to keep you occupied.
The first is a video is by Photographer Sean Stiegemeier. Shot on the Canon 5d.
Iceland, Eyjafjallajökull – May 1st and 2nd, 2010 from Sean Stiegemeier on Vimeo.
The second was made by aquascript.
Solidarités International: Water talks from La Boite Concept on Vimeo.
Scrapertown from California is a place. on Vimeo.
New York City’s population in 2008 was estimated to exceed 8 million people. Just the city alone, people, not the entire state. That’s a lot people to fit in a small space and New Yorkers for the most part, are very accustomed to paying out of the ass to live in a shoebox. (Not me suckas! I live in flatbush!) I’ve been lucky enough to have lived in roomy apartments my whole life but living in a condensed city still frames my mind towards utilizing space in an efficient way.
I have fantasies of compact apartments that utilize every inch of space. World’s Greenest Homes features, architect, Gary Chang, who had more commitment and academia to manifest this fantasy than I did.

