Sunday, July 24, 2011
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Japan mon amour...
send our car, please.
Once that we decide to buy a car (really useful in Thailand)...
and we have the great idea to choose a Honda, japanese brand, with factory in Japan itself! So here we are, with our ration card in one hand, still waiting for it after 5 months.
Is curious to listen about the earthquake waves and have the unconscious and selfish 'C'mooon!!! not again!' shouting in your head.
But to be honest, the thing is that Japanese models still being one of the most interesting choices here in Thailand, so patience...
Perhaps in some monnths...
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Cause life is not only about breaking coconuts...
As not all is swimming pools and sweating under the hot thai sun, there you have a little bit of what I have been working on lately ...
professionally speaking.
Exposition: Art et Argent, liaisons dangereuses
A nice exposition from 'La Monnaie de Paris' about the relation between Art and Money and a project of 'virtual museum', in an attempt to bring a sharing art experience on the web.
It has been a very interesting project that I wish we will continue, adding improvements and new features in a future.
Enjoy.
There's some screenshots.
professionally speaking.
Exposition: Art et Argent, liaisons dangereuses
A nice exposition from 'La Monnaie de Paris' about the relation between Art and Money and a project of 'virtual museum', in an attempt to bring a sharing art experience on the web.
It has been a very interesting project that I wish we will continue, adding improvements and new features in a future.
Enjoy.
There's some screenshots.
Coconut carnage
So, as I was saying yesterday, the result is not a clean cirurgical cut but a wonderful mess. Luckily I have plenty of time to perform my non-technique and, to be honest and some would say...
the beauty is inside.
:)
Nicely enjoyable
¡Salud!
note: For the postcard ones just do a walk to the nearest beach :)
Monday, July 11, 2011
The way of the samurai (or how to open a coconut)
It's a simple process though. You need a sharp big knife and an humble and very immobile coconut (as usually they are). So let's see the process in some steps:
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So why I usually finish doing something more like this?
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So why I usually finish doing something more like this?
Saturday, July 02, 2011
Friday, July 01, 2011
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