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Entries from September 2004

Guideline for Mens Fashion

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September 30th, 2004 · No Comments

The Morning News has some great insight on classical mens fashion. Starting with the suit.

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Privatisation of public space

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September 30th, 2004 · No Comments

When parks and public areas are financially underwritten by private money the effect on the decision making process is far from open.

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12 must-visit Architectural wonders

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September 30th, 2004 · No Comments

Some great looking buildings and a nice flash presentation.

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Radio recording

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September 30th, 2004 · No Comments

The new Radio Shark from Griffin Technology allows you to digitally record your favourite radio shows then listen to them later on your iPod.

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Moving mp3’s off your ipod

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September 30th, 2004 · No Comments

An article over at iPodlounge on some ways to transfer your music from your iPod to your computer.

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Swimming in Syrup

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September 30th, 2004 · No Comments

Is it faster to swim in water or syrup? The question has now been answered.

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Pull up a Chair

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September 29th, 2004 · No Comments

A new exhibition on at the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in Manhattan has opened - Design Art

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The Art Life

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September 29th, 2004 · No Comments

An Australian based art weblog

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Money doesn’t bring happiness

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September 28th, 2004 · No Comments

Money doesn’t create individual happiness or build a strong country

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Dyson quits

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September 28th, 2004 · No Comments

James Dyson has quit as chairman of the London Design Museum. He believes the museum was more interested in form over function - sigh

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