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Fashion Technology with Timbuk2
from YouTube :: Tag // business July 19, 2008
Architect's Neighborhood Volume 2 : Welcome to the architect's neighborhood volume 2. I'm Doug Patt. This video entry is about this messenger bag. This messanger bag was made by Timbuk2, the messenger bag company out of San Francisco. It's a one of a kind. The special component of this bag is the plastic fabric panel down the middle. I added the design to the fabric with permanent markers. We call this panel material Reclaim, it's patent pending and it all started with a project my business partner worked on while he was at Stanford's Institute of design. Brian Witlin and I started a product development company back in 2005 called RootPhi. During that time, Brian moved forward with a fabric product idea and started making wallets. A good friend of his who was working with Timbuk2 saw the project and thought it might be a good idea to try it with some of their bags. Brian worked tirelessly to turn out enough fabric for bags that were eventually displayed in their store in San Francisco. The bags got lots of press and appeared in a number very popular blogs. We were even interviewed by CNN. But eventually the cost of giving our company a hand with product development was too much and we parted ways with Timbuk2. But before we did, Brian made this one of a kind bag for me. He had sent me a couple plastic fabric panels and said go bananas with the artwork. So I did. Unfortunately we got rolling on the project just as our contract with Timbuk2 ended. So it never ended up in the store but it did end up in my office. So I've got this super cool bag and Brain to thank. So thanks Brian and Timbuk2 for a good run. Hopefully when our patent clears we'll be making lots more bags and other stuff with fun companies like Timbuk2. Author: DougPattcom Keywords: fashion technology messager bags gadget Timbuk2 Reclaim Plastic Recycle Trash clothes Added: July 19, 2008
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Make Flowers With Bottels
from Metacafe - How To Videos by Metacafe July 17, 2008
Learn how to make a Flower with Plastic Bottels. Ranked 3.67 / 5 | 806 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: nainlove2005 Tags: Plastic Bottels Flowers Make Njps Learning Amazing Cool Nice Extreme Science Recycle Categories: Entertainment How To
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State of Thirst: California's Water Future
from KQED QUEST Science Video Podcast July 15, 2008
Are we in danger of running out of water? California's population is growing by 600,000 people a year, but much of the state receives as much annual rainfall as Morocco. With fish populations crashing, global warming, and the demands of the country's largest agricultural industry, the pressures on our water supply are increasing.
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Make Flowers With Plastic Bottles
from Metacafe - Today's Videos by Metacafe July 15, 2008
Learn how to make Beautiful Flowers with Old Plastic Bottles. Ranked 3.36 / 5 | 979 views | 2 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: nainlove2005 Tags: Plastic Bottels Amazing Cool Nice Extreme Recycle Pots Roses Njps Categories: How To Art & Animation
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GOOD Magazine: E-Waste
from Dailymotion - channel tech & science July 14, 2008
If the transition from 386 to 486 resonates loudly in your heart strings, then you have some idea of how far we’ve come the past fifteen years or so. Of course, the seemingly exponential acceleration of tech improvements presents a fair share of problems--problems that extend beyond your feelings of inadequacy that can’t be quelled until you get your hands on the next big thing. Electronic Waste, or E-Waste, is cause for serious environmental concern. Every time someone makes a device run faster, smoother, or more efficiently, a whole line of products becomes obsolete. We, however, hope that once that happens, those items won’t become environmental burdens. From GOOD, with love, here’s a PSA explaining what you can do to help.Author: goodmagazine Tags: good magazine e-waste environment electronic waste recycle Posted: 14 July 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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How To Save Paper in the Office
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 14, 2008
The digital revolution was supposed to help the workplace go green, but despite having powerful, digital devices to help us with all sorts of communications and other daily tasks, we still use tons of office paper each year. How can you really make a difference and save paper in the office? Watch and learn. Rate, comment, subscribe to Real World Green and join us at http://www.green-house.tv for more! Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Recycle Plastic Bottles
from Metacafe - How To Videos by Metacafe July 10, 2008
How to Recycle Plastic Bottles into Beautiful Flowers Pot. Ranked 3.56 / 5 | 365 views | 1 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: nainlove2005 Tags: Plastic Bottles Amazing Cool Nice How Recycle Flowers Pots Entertainment Convert Categories: How To
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Episode 1: Zero Branding
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 09, 2008
Welcome to Preserve.TV! This is our first episode and I must admit it's quite rusty, but it's a start to something we hope is great. In this episode we discuss Zero Branding or branding your materials using only reused materials. We hit all the basis from why to reuse to how, enjoy and be sure to tell us what you think!!
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Recycling - The Kids 20 Years Later
from Revver - humor Videos July 04, 2008
Author: SmartMarket Added: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 21:50:19 -0800 Duration: 56Here's a video we created as a video response about those school kids in the Weyerhaeuser television ad...imagine them 20 years later. Is he still recycling love notes? We'd like to think he gets the girl...and is still recycling!
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McCain U: Energy & Environment - Appetite for Destruction
from - blip.tv (beta) July 02, 2008
http://www.americanprogressaction.org/issues/2008/analyzing_mccain.html George Bush cannot be the bar against which we measure John McCain, argued Navin Nayak of the League of Conservation Voters. Nayak provided McCain 101 for the final panel of the day on energy policy. The panel included Joseph Romm and Bracken Hendricks, both Senior Fellows at CAPAF, and Nayak, who emphasized that while McCain s energy policies look good compared to President Bush, voters must look at McCain s policies more broadly. Like Bush, Nayak said, McCain opposes renewable energy, as evidenced by his votes against a renewable electricity standard and tax credits for renewable energy. Nayak also criticized McCain for voting against increasing automobile fuel efficiency, his advisors ties to the oil and gas industries, and the fact that McCain s plan to combat global warming only calls for 60 percent reductions in greenhouse gases by 2050. Romm criticized McCain for what he called a placebo energy policy, which would do nothing to resolve the energy crisis, but would still make people feel better. Similarly, Hendricks criticized McCain for supporting energy policies which even McCain acknowledged would only have a psychological effect. Attacking McCain s support of a gas tax holiday, Romm said, the important thing to realize about the gas tax holiday is that it s just a holiday for gas and oil companies. Romm also argued that allowing offshore drilling in sensitive costal areas, as McCain has proposed, would have no effect on oil prices. Romm also attacked McCain s plan to offer $300 million to the inventor of cheaper, more efficient batteries that could make plug-in hybrids more efficient. It is completely pointless for the federal government to offer $300 million there s no way you could actually award this prize. Nobody invents anything that is much cheaper than existing technology today. That only occurs when you sell a million units a year this is a complete and utter gimmick, he said. Panelists criticized McCain s plan to build more nuclear power plants for a number of reasons. Nayak pointed out that building nuclear plants is expensive, and that the electricity generated by such plants would also be expensive in the absence of government subsidies. Romm said that providing such subsidies to a mature technology like nuclear energy would be a poor choice, and instead suggested subsidies for alternatives like wind and solar power. He also noted the difficulties in disposing of the radioactive waste that is a byproduct of nuclear power. [McCain is] trying to simultaneously appeal to conservatives and moderates by adopting ambiguous and ultimately ineffective positions, said Romm.
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The Green People
from Dailymotion - most viewed videos June 29, 2008
Get greened @ Greenivate.com! http://www.greenivate.comAuthor: aromahand Tags: green recycle earth eco fun al gore truth etavitom zenator zentainment brad newman Posted: 30 June 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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DIY Spectroscope
from Revver - diy Videos June 29, 2008
Author: CrownDelorean Added: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 16:24:32 -0800 Duration: 102Save money with this DIY physics project, by making authentic scientific tools with recycled materials. A spectroscope is an instrument used to break light up into its constituent colors, like a prism does, showing the light spectrum.
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DIY Spectroscope
from my videos June 29, 2008
Author: CrownDelorean Added: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 16:24:32 -0800 Duration: 102Save money with this DIY physics project, by making authentic scientific tools with recycled materials. A spectroscope is an instrument used to break light up into its constituent colors, like a prism does, showing the light spectrum.
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DIY Spectroscope
from Most Recent June 29, 2008
Author: CrownDelorean Added: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 16:24:32 -0800 Duration: 102Save money with this DIY physics project, by making authentic scientific tools with recycled materials. A spectroscope is an instrument used to break light up into its constituent colors, like a prism does, showing the light spectrum.
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Tin Can Ashtray
from Metacafe - How To Videos by Metacafe June 29, 2008
another way how to recycle an empty in can Ranked 2.87 / 5 | 73 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: doboldragons Tags: Ashtray Tin Can Howto Recycle Empty Categories: How To
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Trash
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 28, 2008
Trash on the ground annoys me. It always has. It doesn't take much to hold on to that trash for a little bit longer so one can put it in the proper receptacle. At least in my mind, anyway. So yeah, I went on my walk, and there was all this trash in all these odd places. Places trash shouldn't be. So me being me, I started picking it up as I went along. By the time I completed my walk, I had not only found a small shopping bag tossed aside from some purchase at a Christian bookstore, but I completely filled it with soda bottles, foam cups, candy wrappers . . . even a rusty tin package from some Icebreaker Gum. The final injustice was the foot-long pixie stix wrapper I found lying within fifteen feet of a trash can. As I picked up each piece, I couldn't help but think about how it got on the ground in the first place: The Three Musketeers wrapper that was chucked aside when somebody enjoyed a chocolate moment. Or the bottle of hand sanitizer that no longer had any use and was tossed aside without thinking. And that started my creative juices. I thought, how about making a short video about trash? I mean, when you think about trash lying around on the ground and how it got there, trash suddenly becomes something more than just an environmental concern. It becomes interesting! Think about it . . .This is a storyboard/video, because I do not have access to my normal video editing computer. :p
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Keyboard Bag
from Revver - tutorial Videos June 28, 2008
Author: mezon Added: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 04:16:56 -0800 Duration: 59Don't know what to do with old broken keyboards? Here is an amazing solution how to use them! Easy to do, nice to have! Go to mezon.biz for more!
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