From the website : "Though the art work seen here is conceptual design only, the techniques for producing these decorative patters on concrete do exist"
More seriously : if you have the chance to be in the south of France this july, don't miss les Rencontres d'Arles (Arles encounters). This photography show is always highly interesting.
About Myanmar : the military rulers were communists (Burma Socialist Programme Party) up to 1988, when they got overthrown by other military rulers ; they switched 'Burma' to 'Myanmar', abandonned the path to socialism, and are now nowhere between corruption, drug traffic, human rights abuses, and, oh yes, a few rice crops...
There's no breaking point. You'll still need to go to work, school, shop, etc, whatever the price. You'll consume less, your other budget will suffer (movies, cellphone, Ipod and stuff). And you'll buy more insulation for your home from me :D *maniacal laugh*
- Alex, you may loose some readers then ;) -
Another way is the bureaucratic French way : in 2010 grocery plastic bags will be outlawed. Simple, yet... simple.
More seriously : if you have the chance to be in the south of France this july, don't miss les Rencontres d'Arles (Arles encounters). This photography show is always highly interesting.
http://www.rencontres-arles.com/ARL/C.aspx?VP3=Renderer_VPage&ID=ARLP144
About Myanmar : the military rulers were communists (Burma Socialist Programme Party) up to 1988, when they got overthrown by other military rulers ; they switched 'Burma' to 'Myanmar', abandonned the path to socialism, and are now nowhere between corruption, drug traffic, human rights abuses, and, oh yes, a few rice crops...
A nice country indeed. but not Communist anymore.