miércoles, 9 de diciembre de 2015

Evolution Of The Desk







Evolution of the Desk" is an initiative borne out of the Harvard Innovation Lab. The goal is to illustrate the impact that technology has had on our lives over the last 35 years. A cluttered desk, complete with a rolodex, a file cabinet, and a fax machine, transforms into a much cleaner, simpler surface consisting of only a laptop and a mobile phone. Of course, some things in life - like the sun - are everlasting, so the shades persist throughout the years.

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All of the vintage items featured in this video are authentic. The Macintosh Classic, corded phone, fax machine, globe, corkboard, Polaroid camera, and rolodex were all purchased through individual sellers on Ebay. The radio was acquired from Goodwill, and the picture frame came from pictureframes.com. The rest of the items were found lying around in basements, storage units, and garage sales. And the sunglasses? Those were easy since we actually still own a pair.

How has your desk changed over the years?


Photography by http://www.dougthomsen.tv/
Engineering by Anton Georgiev

Newest version of this video is here: http://youtu.be/r5IC_jyZKJg. Sorry for the trouble - please feel free to like and share. Thank you!

    Evolution Of The Desk

    martes, 17 de noviembre de 2015

    Jamie Oliver: Teach every child about food

    Hi guys,
    if you are interested you can listen to the whole talk. I think it is really interesting.
    It gives you Food fot Thought!!!!!!

    https://www.ted.com/talks/jamie_oliver

    Sharing powerful stories from his anti-obesity project in Huntington, West Virginia — and a shocking image of the sugar we eat — TED Prize winner Jamie Oliver makes the case for an all-out assault on our ignorance of food.


    lunes, 2 de noviembre de 2015

    Screaming Jenny

    MR MILLER ESL : Screaming Jenny: Hi folks!  Just a few days for Halloween and in order to get ready for the "scariest" day of the year, here I bring you a ghost ...

    MR MILLER ESL : Screaming Jenny

    MR MILLER ESL : Screaming Jenny: Hi folks!  Just a few days for Halloween and in order to get ready for the "scariest" day of the year, here I bring you a ghost ...

    MR MILLER ESL : Screaming Jenny

    MR MILLER ESL : Screaming Jenny: Hi folks!  Just a few days for Halloween and in order to get ready for the "scariest" day of the year, here I bring you a ghost ...

    miércoles, 30 de septiembre de 2015

    miércoles, 6 de mayo de 2015

    Rebecca's dream

     Rebecca's Dream: The story begins as we meet Rebecca Casey, a 28-year-old Boston working woman, who dreams of becoming a singer. We also meet her boyfriend Matt who doesn't think much of her dream, and her 17-year-old brother, Kevin, who doesn't think much about the future at all. Rebecca considers applying for music school and pursuing her career full-time, rather than holding down a factory job and doing her music on the side. We also meet real-life immigrants and students who discuss the similarities between Rebecca's experiences and their own.http://www.learner.org/resources/series71.html?pop=yes&pid=2573#


    As you watch it, fell free to make comments, I'll be very happy to see what you think about it!!

    martes, 17 de marzo de 2015

    Happy St Patrick's Day

    Resultado de imagen de st patrick's



    ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL WAS ESTABLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND IN NOVEMBER 1995.

    The principal aim of St. Patrick’s Festival, since its inauguration, is to develop a major annual international festival around the national holiday over which the ‘owners’ of the festival, the Irish people, would stand proud. It sets out to reflect the talents and achievements of Irish people on many national and world stages, and it acts as an exciting showcase for the manifold skills of the people of Ireland, of every age and social background.
    As the one national holiday that is celebrated in more countries around the world than any other, St. Patrick’s Day is the day when everyone wants to be Irish.
    We set out to seize that opportunity, and completely transform the national and international perception of St. Patrick’s Day in Dublin. This country is bursting with the kind of creative energy, ideas and enthusiasm required to do the job. Our job has been to harness them, and make our national holiday an unforgettable experience for all.