A video on a design competition to build the best wildlife crossing for a highway in Colorado. It's 12 min long but definitely worth a look. This can definitely apply to many parts of the world (including large parts of Canada). I especially like the multi-disciplinary nature of how the different design teams came up with a potential solution. Ecologists, engineers and landscape architects (just to name a few), came together to propose a design. More of the world's problems need this type of design collaboration. ARC: International Wildlife Crossing Infrastructure Design Competition from ARC on Vimeo . To learn more about the competition visit ARC
My wife has launched a wedding photography venture called Ovyian Photography . Her goal is to bring her love of fashion and photography, to the world of weddings. I had a debate with her about whether being fashionable is only in the realm of the wealthy, but she made the point that with retailers like H&M, Topshop and Zara, fashion has become available to the masses. More importantly, she said, fashion is more than what you see on magazines...it's your personal style and money cannot buy style. Her final point was that in a wedding, the couple are technically models for the day as they will look the best they have ever looked :P I couldn't argue with that. She also started a blog by the same name on Tumblr. Check it out!
Just in case you weren't aware: According to the CRTC , wireless service providers in Canada (Rogers, Bell, Telus, Fido) are mandated to allow subscribers to switch providers while keeping their current cellphone number by March 14, 2007 ! Apparently, you can also switch between a land line and wireless connections (and vice versa) while keeping the same number. This should be good news for consumers as you won't be shackled to company providing poor service/value just because you don't want to go through the hassle of changing your number (especially if you have a coveted area code). So if you're planning on switching subscribers in the near future, it might be beneficial to wait till March 14, 2007 to switch so you can carry over your number and also to see if the wireless telcos have any better deals to entice customers to switch. I don't know about you, but it seems there's a lot ads from some wireless providers pushing new promotions right now to try and...
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