Saturday, 12 May 2007
Sunday, 6 May 2007
Saturday, 5 May 2007
Thursday, 3 May 2007
Wednesday, 2 May 2007
the manifestation of le buff.


the buffer zone yesterday... it has changed slightly since, but the expression is the same. oh btw my max file is 150mb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 100mb of which is purley the hairs!
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Monday, 30 April 2007
Recycled Waste Concrete
Recycled Waste Concrete Video Clip
Just a quick clip showing what its all about
http://www.csiro.au/files/files/p2se.asx
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Saturday, 28 April 2007
Tuesday, 17 April 2007
Vertical farms - again, more, better…

As posted to metametric - but you may have missed it...
I am rather unsure that farmers, even vertical ones will wear white coats, but still…
Vertical farming gets more publicity….from New York Magazine
Urban farming has always been a slightly
quixotic endeavor. From the small animal farm that was perched on the
roof of the Upper West Side’s Ansonia apartment building in the early
1900s (fresh eggs delivered by bellhop!) to community gardens
threatened by real-estate development, the dream of preserving a little
of the country in the city is a utopian one. But nobody has ever
dreamed as big as Dr. Dickson Despommier, a professor of environmental
sciences and microbiology at Columbia University, who believes that
“vertical farm” skyscrapers could help fight global warming.
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Vertical farms - again, more, better…

As posted to metametric - but you may have missed it...
I am rather unsure that farmers, even vertical ones will wear white coats, but still…
Vertical farming gets more publicity….from New York Magazine
Urban farming has always been a slightly
quixotic endeavor. From the small animal farm that was perched on the
roof of the Upper West Side’s Ansonia apartment building in the early
1900s (fresh eggs delivered by bellhop!) to community gardens
threatened by real-estate development, the dream of preserving a little
of the country in the city is a utopian one. But nobody has ever
dreamed as big as Dr. Dickson Despommier, a professor of environmental
sciences and microbiology at Columbia University, who believes that
“vertical farm” skyscrapers could help fight global warming.
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