Monthly Archives: August 2009

Some creepy crawlies and dead leaves

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holiday over, working again

I took a bit of a break. The head was empty and the ideas just would not come. So a fortnight of doing not a lot – ‘doing nothing’ does not figure in my book – was called for. This week the creative juices started flowing again. And how! Lots of ideas presented themselves to

Ignorance, bliss or bad trait?

If we may believe those in the know regarding the earth’s health we live on borrowed time. Air pollution and water pollution have reached critical levels and the protective film around our atmosphere is so badly affected that the sun’s rays almost make the microwave oven obsolete. The number of sufferers from asthma, allergies and

Have you seen the noisepollution bike in the wild?

From bicycle stuff If you have seen this bicycle in the wild you have seen the only noisepollution bike in existence… for now. It’s a mountainbike conversion to a single speed urban bike. Here’s a link to the conversion process photo’s on the rtfm blog. As it is now built from so many bits and