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Saturday, April 13, 2002
Friday, April 12, 2002
The Norwegian Leonardo Project In 1502 Leonardo da Vinci did a simple drawing of a graceful bridge with a huge span of 240 meters. It was a design commissioned by Sultan Bajazet II to span the Golden Horn, an inlet at the mouth of the Bosporus River in what is the modern nation of Turkey.
[Design]
Ξ Design Diffusion News ...great magazine...great website :: with archived articles! Ξ Poliform ...nice furniture and nice flash site!
Toronto International Spring Motorcycle Show, April 13-14,2002
Where: International Centre, 6900 Airport Rd. Mississauga, ON Saturday 10:00 am-9:00 pm / Sunday 10:00 am-6:00 pm Tickets: $12 / Tel: (905) 655-5403
:: national home show, april 5-14 2002, toronto
the home show, first edition is on this week. it's all about: renovating, landscaping and outdoor living products. tickets are $10, you can get $1 off regular admision by registering through the web site.
[tech]
:: seventeen of alfa romeo?s most famous and prestigious cars... :: vert :: intelligent display :: pba :: personal behavioural assistant :: personal robots [info]
:: virtual frog dissection :: save frogs & avoid the smell... :: moccu :: berlin based :: asterisk :: exploratory :: weird and disgusting foods :: ray's international list Thursday, April 11, 2002
[tech]
:: scion :: toyota is launching a new brand ...to view cars :: select 2 [see preview]
:: benq 300mini :: ultra hip and stylish digi camera :: excellerating force fin :: freediving tools :: neovo x-series :: clean desing ...just pump up the resolution boys [info] :: china tops list of world executioners :: edgestream :: hi-quality streaming with just a couple sec of preload
Chief Scientist, Bill Buxton spits out his eye balls
in this new Alias|Wavefront commercial for Maya Complete Tuesday, April 09, 2002
[bits]
:: oita's big eye stadium :: host to fifa world cup :: cts race karts :: shifter kart package :: computer surfing on the beach :: norway's wireless workplace :: macopener 2000 :: read your ipod on your pc !!
poor arial
A piece from the article: "Despite its pervasiveness, a professional designer would rarely--at least for the moment--specify Arial. It has what you might call a "low-end stigma." The few cases that I have heard of where a designer has intentionally used Arial were because the client insisted on it. Why? The client wanted to be able to produce materials in-house that matched their corporate look and they already had Arial, because it's included with Windows. True to its heritage, Arial gets chosen because it's cheap, not because it's a great typeface." (from L) Monday, April 08, 2002
[epsi]
:: monorail society :: holographic storage :: imagine holding 100 movies in the palm of your hand [pdf] |