Life’s too short (unless you’re stuck on that bloody island).
Gimme Deadwood, Sopranos anyday over this repetitive fluff.
| 1. |
go to bhutan
2 cheers |
47 people |
| 2. |
Design and build my own house
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1,465 people |
| 3. |
visit buildings around the world designed by Herzog & De Meuron
1 entry |
1 person |
| 4. |
Visit Japan
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5,367 people |
| 5. |
finish Neil Stephenson's Baroque Trilogy
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7 people |
| 6. |
fencing
2 cheers |
17 people |
Life’s too short (unless you’re stuck on that bloody island).
Gimme Deadwood, Sopranos anyday over this repetitive fluff.
I got a Nabaztag (http://www.nabaztag.com) becuase I wanted to see the utility/benefit of an ‘ambient device’ , and living in the UK, can’t use www.ambientdevices.com . The nabaztag is a lot of fun, but turn off the clock – it gets irritating. It is, at the moment, slightly gimmicky, but as the services develop (ny times headlines, ning api’s etc.) it’s getting more interesting…and it’s not really ambient -it’s LOUD and flashes colours and moves it’s ears.
I thought my cats would attack it, but they’re completely ambivalent to it!
Recommended – it’s an interesting device…
There’s the Prada building in Tokyo, the Tate Modern in London (been there) the Allianz Stadium in Munich (pictured), I’m pretty sure they’ve got a gig in New York (MoMA?) and a Beijing stadium…hmm, maybe I should combine this list with Will Alsop and Rem Koolhaas to make it a bit easier.