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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Seedbomb

This title maybe misleading but the intention is pretty peaceful! Legend has it that after the World War II got over, American pilot Gale Halvorson airdropped candies in the name of hope, for the Berlin children. War equals devastation, so dropping candies instead of bombs was probably personal retribution. Inspired by this incident, designer Hwang Jin wook and pals have come up with a plan to combat deforestation and desertification of land in a similar fashion. Their mission is called "Seedbomb."





Mission Seedbomb involves a bomber aircraft and charges full of the Seed Capsules. Essentially the project involves artificial dispersal of seeds over arid areas where natural vegetation has lapsed due to man-made follies like deforestation leading to desertification. Each capsule contains artificial soil and seeds, and are air-dropped over the selected regions.





Housed in biodegradable plastic, the artificial soil provides nourishment and moisture to the seed; till it grows out to be a strong enough plant to sustain itself. As the sapling matures, the plastic capsule melts away, leaving behind a brand new generation.


Sounds like Mission (im)Possible to me, however the logistics of desert environment and the kind of seeds to be dispersed will require a lot research and expertise from the botanists. Because once the capsule melts away and the artificial soil's nourishment and moisture used up, it'll take a lot of effort on the plant's part to survive the harsh environment.





http://dreamsmoke.wordpress.com/2013/04/04/mission-seedbomb-seeds-of-revolution-guerrilla-gardening-drone-warfare/

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Public Storage

Little Mystic Boat Ramp

Public Boat Ramp - Constitution Way Medford, MA 02155

Hobie Kayak Review - Mirage Pro Angler 12


Monday, October 13, 2014

Ski & Snowboard Simulators

SkyTechSport


Bernard Trottier Sports


MaxxTracks Indoor Skislopes

Sunday, October 05, 2014

Moore's Law





Friday, October 03, 2014

From The Oosterscheldekering To Boston Harbor