According to AdBusters it is Buy Nothing Day on either 28th Nov (US) or 29th Nov (Int’l).
Perhaps after the GFC (Global Financial Crisis) outbreak it is time to think about how we spend and what we spend it on? Worth [...]
I found it mildly ironic to walk past a church in the central business district of Sydney yesterday to see a banner protesting against the great firewall of China when Australia is about to implement the same thing. A number of bloggers are writing [...]
Occasionally a completely frivolous meme goes viral on Twitter for no apparent reason and then dies away just as suddenly. And since, as is often said, all origins are obscure nobody really knows what sparked it (although some might have theories).
A good example [...]
One of my goals this week was to use public transport to travel to the city and back more than once. So I’m in the middle of my first trip now. The train was a few minutes late, but for a cost of $7.60 it is a bargain. [...]
A buddy has really impressed me with his desire to create community and do something positive for the environment. He did a letterbox drop of 200 homes with the message below. This is a really great example of thinking globally and acting locally. I [...]
A technology that is pushing the boundary of what is possible is wireless sensors.
We are moving into a time of pervasive applications that will continuously monitor the surrounding environment and react to changes. This will be supported by wireless sensor technologies that are [...]
This was a tasty & easy to prepare dinner last night. 1 parcel small beef chipolata sausages (approx 500g @ $5.60) 1 jar roasted vegetable pasta sauce (generic brand 100g $3.00) Salad – mixed up from whatever was left in the fridge
Cook the sausages in a large baking dish [...]
“The true test of character is not how much we know how to do, but how we behave when we don’t know what to do.” – John Holt
How do we decide what to do during times or moments of uncertainty? It is not [...]
Technology is moving so fast, we tend to forget that the internet has only been available to us for less than 20 years. And technologies such as Wikipedia and eBay, which are now such an integrated part of our lives, had not even been [...]
It was reported on ITWire 16-Nov-08 that 17,500 jobs are gone: “this has been a bad week for technology workers. As the economy continues to squeeze technology companies, staff are set to get crunched by swathing job cuts at BT, Sun and [...]
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