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American Apparel's appeal to progressives?

Have you ever felt conflicted by the urge to support American Apparel's sweat-shop free practices and your reluctance to wear their gaudy cloths in public? I mean "Sweatshop-free" = good, and we always talk about voting with our dollars and supporting progressive companies right?  read more »

Finally, a vending machine for Spandex-weenies and Fixy-wankers

Ever get a flat late at night or break a chain on a holiday when the bike shop won't be open again for a few days?

Well, maybe your salvation is on the way to a corner near you.  read more »

Al Gore Challenges America

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Al Gore boldly challenged the entire US American population to ending their contribution to the globe's environmental crisis.

America must commit to producing 100 percent of our electricity from renewable energy and other clean sources within 10 years.

Go to wecansolveit.org for more information.

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Scanning Radiohead

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The video producers to this new Radiohead video have released the data used to generate the 3D models online at Google Code. Peter Kirn, from CDM, explains:

Radiohead’s new video uses 3D images capture from two scanners – one a close-proximity 3D scanner from Geometric Informatics, another a multiple-laser array for the “exterior scenes” rotating in a 360-degree pattern. That yields just data, not anything you can look at, so the artists created the video itself using the open-source tool we love so much, Processing. 

Click here to read the CDM post.  read more »

rag and bone kills it

There isn't really too much to say about it...

the design really speaks for itself.

It's a steampunk inspired six wheeler, with tons of

 

storage room and attitude to match.

I love it.  read more »

DIY Bike Theft Prevention: How to build a bike tracker & thief shocker (might be illegal)

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This shirtless fellow rigged up his own device to track stolen bikes and remotely electrocute the thief.  It involves a cheap disposable phone and a stun gun.  To be able to have your stolen bike report home, you'd need to use a cell phone that can do data... and I'm not sure if any of the Canadian mobile telcos actually have any fair pricing for that.  read more »

Pop-up market

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I thought this was pretty cool: People making the most of a crowded city environment. I found it on a blog about DIY, Low-tech, repurposing and repair culture (amongst other things)

The blog is at http://www.kk.org/streetuse/

 

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The Commons is Changing

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Would you believe it? Progress is being made with the design of this site. Slowly, but surely. You'll notice that a lot has changed with this site. Overall the design is new, but the site navigation is still quite similar. The development team hope to make London Commons ever more user friendly. So, everything from site navigation to features will continue to evolve as the development team work at refining the new design, building new layouts and reconfiguring the site's functionality.

Any comments are always appreciated.  read more »

Students across Canada working with the Single Mothers' Cooperative of El Salvador

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The Student Movement in Canada is doing some interesting things in terms of changing the way students do business.

Rather than purchasing materials manufactured in sweatshops, from
profiteering enterprises in Canada, and elsewhere, students are doing
business with workers who control their workplace, keep their profits,
and set their hours.

Check out this video.

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