o The War on Christmas By blog.talkingphilosophy.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Dec 2016 13:00:35 Embed from Getty Images One long standing Christmas tradition at Fox news is perpetuating the mythological war on Christmas. While it is not a self-evident truth that Christmas is safe in the United States, the idea that there is such …Read more » Full Article
o Out of Body By blog.talkingphilosophy.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Dec 2016 13:00:23 When I was young, I had my first out of body experience (OBE for short). While I did not know about them at the time, I later learned that my experience matched the usual description: I felt as if the …Read more » Full Article
o Consent of the Governed By blog.talkingphilosophy.com Published On :: Fri, 30 Dec 2016 13:00:39 Plato, through the character of Socrates, advances a now classic argument against democracy. When it comes to a matter that requires knowledge and skill, such as a medical issue, it would be foolish to decide by having the ignorant vote …Read more » Full Article
o A Philosopher’s Blog 2016 free on Amazon (12/31/2016-1/4/2017) By blog.talkingphilosophy.com Published On :: Fri, 30 Dec 2016 13:41:42 This book contains essays from the 2016 postings of A Philosopher’s Blog. Subjects range from the metaphysics of guardian angels to the complicated ethics of guns. There are numerous journeys into the realm of political philosophy and some forays into …Read more » Full Article
o Post Truth By blog.talkingphilosophy.com Published On :: Mon, 02 Jan 2017 13:00:05 Embed from Getty Images It has been declared, rather dramatically, that this is a post-truth era. In making a case for this, people point to Trump lifting himself into the presidency on an unrelenting spew of untruths as well as …Read more » Full Article
o The Return of Sophism By blog.talkingphilosophy.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Jan 2017 13:00:32 Embed from Getty Images Scottie Nell Hughes, a Trump surrogate, presented her view of truth on The Diane Rehm Show. As she sees it: Well, I think it’s also an idea of an opinion. And that’s—on one hand, I hear …Read more » Full Article
o Charter Schools I: Preliminaries & Monopolies By blog.talkingphilosophy.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Jan 2017 13:00:22 Embed from Getty Images In November of 2016, president elect Trump selected Betsy DeVos as his Secretary of Education. While this appointment seems to have changed her mind about Common Core, DeVos has remained committed to expanding charter schools. Charter …Read more » Full Article
o Charter Schools II: Choice & Quality By blog.talkingphilosophy.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Jan 2017 13:00:52 Embed from Getty Images In the previous essay on charter schools I considered the monopoly argument in their favor. On this view, charter schools break the state’s harmful monopoly on education and this is a good thing. It is worth …Read more » Full Article
o Charter Schools III: Ideology & Choice By blog.talkingphilosophy.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Jan 2017 13:00:19 Embed from Getty Images In my prior essay on charter schools, I considered the quality argument. The idea is that charter schools provide a higher quality alternative to public schools and should receive public money so that poorer families can …Read more » Full Article
o Charter Schools IV: Profit By blog.talkingphilosophy.com Published On :: Sat, 14 Jan 2017 01:13:49 While being a charter school is distinct from being a for-profit school, one argument in favor of charter schools is because they, unlike public schools, can operate as for-profit businesses. While some might be tempted to assume a for-profit charter …Read more » Full Article
o Take All The Time You Need, Even From The Past! By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Fri, 31 Dec 2021 02:00:34 -0800 Client: “So you got everything you need? Take all the time you want. We really believe we understand the mind of the creative individual. We know it takes time to create a powerful ad.” Me: “Yeah. It does. Thanks.” Client: “But it’s urgent. Just imagine that it should have been done as of yesterday.” Me: “But no deadline?” Client: “Right. Well, I mean, we need it for four days, but otherwise, yeah; no deadline.” Full Article
o That Better Be An Amazing Roast Dinner... By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Jan 2022 10:55:11 -0800 I was made redundant from my previous job as a design engineer. As such, I look for any work just to keep the lights on. I get approached by an employer who offers competitive rates of pay and other perks. It’s a small company but I go for the interview. When I get there it’s the grounds of a huge mansion. The interview is completed in the drawing-room and they offer to show me around. I assume we would be in an office or factory or working from home… I am wrong. I’m taken out of the house to a small shack with no heating; inside are stacks and stacks of paper. When asked about this I am told the employer doesn’t trust computers… for a computer-aided-design based business… Instead of running, I ask one final question regarding the perks: “Oh you get a Christmas dinner with us too and it’s compulsory and unpaid.” I left so fast! I got something far better three weeks later! Full Article
o So Not Worth It By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 03 Jan 2022 05:30:16 -0800 A family friend asked me to work on her home computer. Friend: “If you can’t fix it, I assume you messed it up beyond repair and will owe me a new computer.” I stopped then and there. Full Article
o Makes You Want To Throw The Book At Him. Literally. By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Jan 2022 09:00:17 -0800 My boss is a seventy-something-year-old man with barely a clue on how to get a computer to boot. He gave me an old book and wanted me to convert it into an ebook to sell. And mind, this was a thick, large-format book chock-full of maps and other illustrations with tiny blackletter script. Me: “Sure, I can do it, but I’d have to scan it in a massive resolution so the detail isn’t lost. The final file would be massive; it wouldn’t be practical to download it, and a normal ebook reader wouldn’t be able to display it correctly.” Boss: “So, we’d have to make it less detailed.” Me: “How do you mean?” Boss: “It wouldn’t be possible with the illustrations; you’ll just have to make the writing bigger on all the pages.” Me: “…” Boss: “As for the pages with only text on them, you will just convert them into a Word document.” Me: “That’s not how that works.” Boss: “Why not?” Me: “It’s just straight-up not possible, at least not with the software we have.” Boss: “Can you do it on the Internet?” Me: “No.” Boss: “How do you know?” Me: “I know.” Boss: “Show me.” I showed him that it’s not possible to convert a scanned book page into a text document on some random converter found on page one on Google. Boss: “Okay, so you will instead cut the text out in Photoshop, make it larger, and arrange it on a new Photoshop file the same size, with less of a rim around it so the number of pages doesn’t get much higher.” I flat-out refused, telling him it would be months of absolutely pointless work. He didn’t believe any of my claims, anyway, so I just converted the whole d*** thing into an ebook, which, in the end, was like 8GB in size. Since our server had 10TB, he also didn’t believe me when I tried to tell him that it was an absurdly massive file that few people would want to buy on that account. Ah, well. At least I didn’t have to rearrange like 300 pages of text. Full Article
o Deadlines: Emphasis On "Dead" By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Wed, 05 Jan 2022 09:00:19 -0800 I’m a year and a half into the development of a new web application for managing complex data sets. Our boss has never been able to provide proper specifications for what he needs, just a flood of vague ideas with no real detail and constantly changing scope. My job is to try and turn this into a comprehensible list of tasks that the dev team can actually follow. Each month, I have a planning session with the boss where we hash out the next period of work. Each session, I remind him that changing the scope means adding more time. We agree and sign off the work to be delivered by the end of the month. So far, we’ve hit every deadline. I thought we had a pretty good system in place until: Boss: “I can’t believe we’re so far behind and how poorly you’ve managed this project.” Me: “What do you mean? Haven’t we met all the agreed deadlines throughout the project?” Boss: “I’ve made a spreadsheet of all the dates I wanted each feature done by. So far, you’ve missed every single one of them.” Me: “Excuse me? We’ve always delivered what’s been agreed on time. Where have these new dates come from?” Boss: “This is how long I thought the work should take and I made up my own timeline.” Me: “I’ve never seen these dates before, let alone agreed to them. At a glance, many of them seem extremely optimistic.” That’s business talk for “f****** mad”. Me: “We agreed at the start this would be at least a three-year project.” Boss: “Well, I decided it should take less time and you’re late. I’m going to have to pull the plug on this project if you can’t have everything wrapped up within the next month.” I politely remind the boss that there was at least another year and a half of work left to complete the project. I’ll probably be looking for a new job shortly. Full Article
o BYOE (Bring Your Own Exposure) By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Jan 2022 02:00:20 -0800 I am a freelance writer with particular academic expertise. My work is becoming more well-known and widespread, so my profile is rising somewhat. As a result, I am emailed out of the blue by an old acquaintance whom I’d worked with previously on a media project. He works in the media himself, and it shows. Client: “Hi, mate. Long time no see. So, I’m putting together a new site, all about [subject]. I reckon it’ll be a really great resource, but I’m trying to get it off the ground. Would you be willing to write a piece for it? With your profile, it would really help get it noticed.” I realise it will be a very quick job, and I bear the guy no ill will, so I am fine to do him a favour. Me: “Yeah, okay. Sounds doable. I’ll send something over in a couple of days.” Client: “Great, thanks. I’m afraid there’s no budget, so I can’t pay you, but it will be great exposure for you.” Me: “So, you’ll get exposure because it’s me writing for you, and that exposure will be how I’m paid?” Client: “Yeah. That all okay?” I just sent him a quick piece in the end, seemed easier. Never saw the eventual site; presumably, it didn’t happen because his “pay me to work for me” strategy didn’t pan out. Full Article
o The Old Familiar Game: Stupid Or Scammer? By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Fri, 07 Jan 2022 02:00:21 -0800 Client: “We’re a startup game company, and we need one character with thirty different eyes, thirty different mouths, thirty different hairstyles, and thirty different bodies for our game where the character can be customized.” Me: “Okay, that’s technically thirty characters with each element drawn separately and/or in separate layers.” I then give my rate for thirty characters. Client: “Your profile says you charge [amount] for only one character. Please give us that rate since it’s only one character but he has thirty different mouths, eyes, hair, and bodies. So the price should be just for one character.” Full Article
o Installation-ception By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Sat, 08 Jan 2022 06:00:22 -0800 Client: “I have a CD here that I want to install.” Me: “What’s on the CD?” The client starts reading out all the files on the CD. Me: “That isn’t helping.” Client: “Okay, could you come over and help me install the CD?” Me: “Can we do this over Team Viewer?” Client: “Sure, could you come over and install Team Viewer for me?” Full Article
o If You Had A Nickel For Every Mistake... By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Sat, 08 Jan 2022 10:55:13 -0800 I do in-house design work for my boss. I’ve worked with her for ten years and she swings wildly back and forth from being surprisingly design-savvy (not for a literal decade of trying on my part) and being a client from Hell. Today, she swung somewhere in the middle. I have spent the entire time I’ve known her explaining how you cannot just pull photos from Google; I’ve explained copyright, public domain, etc. She refuses to buy photos 99% of the time, so I usually use free stock photos when possible. When she absolutely needs to buy a photo, she emails our web guy and has him buy one for her and add it to her next bill. Me: “I see you got [Web Guy] to purchase the photo for the ad and forwarded me the email with the file. Unfortunately, the file is too small. Unless he sent you a separate email with a larger file, I will just email him for the correct one.” Boss: “Maybe it’s how I sent it. I’ll try again.” She forwards me the same email. Me: “No, no, it’s not you. The file he sent you is labelled “thumbnail,” which is a preview file. He probably just sent the wrong one by accident. I have emailed him.” Boss: “What about this one?” She sends an email with the same photo attached. Me: “That’s the same one. I have emailed [Web Guy]. Don’t worry about it. You don’t have the correct file.” She forwards the same original email from [Web Guy]. Boss: “What about now?” Me: “No, boss, I’ll get it from [Web Guy].” She forwards the individual email she sent me. Boss: “How about now?” Me: “Boss, no.” Closure: She now has a stock photo account that I have access to. Full Article
o Doggone This Client! By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Sun, 09 Jan 2022 06:00:23 -0800 I’m at a briefing with a client, along with a board made up of the client’s in-house developers and designers. While discussing an idea with some of the other people in the room, the client stands up and starts hitting the desk with the newspaper. Me: “Excuse me, but what are you doing?” Client: “Hush, this works on my dogs at home. It should work on you too.” He beats the table with the newspaper for a few seconds. Client: “Now, sit, and stay.” He continues to beat the table. Me: “I’m sorry, this is ridiculous. I’m terminating you as a client.” As I walked towards the door, the client jumped up from their seat and blocked the door. Client: “If you want a snack, I’ve got some under my desk, no need to leave the meeting!” At this point, I shoved him aside, and walked out, followed by him. Whistling, and shouting “come!” Full Article
o Not Developing An Understanding By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 10 Jan 2022 02:00:24 -0800 My girlfriend works for a state-funded company and was the lead on the re-design of their website. They already had a developer lined up, but his design skills were not on-par with what they had in mind. As a web designer, I was naturally my girlfriend’s first selection for the job. After five minutes of discussing what they need to be done, I know I will have to turn down the job to save our relationship. Client: “So we need you to design three different options for the website and it needs to be designed in HTML and CSS.” Me: “Okay, but if I’m just designing it, what do you need me to do with the HTML and CSS? Am I designing and developing the site?” Client: “Just designing it, what’s the problem?” Me: “Well, if I am designing it, why do you need me to use HTML or CSS? I can develop the site too if that’s what you’re asking?” Client: “No! You’re not listening! You’re just designing the page, but we need it to be designed in CSS and HTML so it can be developed by[Developer’s Name] for our website.” Me: “I don’t think you understand what HTML and CSS are.” Client: “Yes I do! I took a marketing class!” Me: “…” Full Article
o Web Design Is Not Safe As Houses By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Wed, 12 Jan 2022 02:00:26 -0800 This story happened a few years ago. A friend refers me to his mother, a real estate agent who wants a new website for her business. I call her to set up an appointment. Client: “So, what is your expertise in real estate?” Me: “I’ve done two real-estate websites in the past, and they’ve been quite successful. I can provide you with a searchable database of listings where buyers can filter by price and other factors, as well as a homepage with featured listings, your bio, and anything else you’d like to include.” Client: “Yes, but have you ever sold a house before?” Me: “No.” Client: “Why not?” Me: “Because I’m not a real estate agent. I’m a web developer.” Client: “So how do you expect to do a website for me if you don’t know anything about being a realtor?” Me: “I know enough to build a website with a listing database which you can very easily populate with descriptions, photos, and any other info you wish to provide the buyers with. I can also provide other tools, such as a mortgage calculator and a lead-tracking system that allows potential buyers to contact you with listings they are interested in.” Client: “I really don’t think you know what you’re doing. I think I’m going to have to pass and find someone who knows how to sell a house.” Later, I discovered she had finished her website. On Geocities. Yellow background. 50pt font. Seemingly designed by a ‘real’ real estate agent… Full Article
o Wait Until They Find Out About The "It's A Free Country" Part By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Thu, 13 Jan 2022 02:00:27 -0800 Me: “I’ve looked at the brief and it’ll cost [total].” Client: “I thought you were a freelancer.” Me: “I am.” Client: “No, you’re not. You’re a chargelancer!” Full Article
o Pretty Much What Most History Books Are Doing These Days By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Fri, 14 Jan 2022 02:00:28 -0800 I’m designing a photographic history exhibit for a prestigious university. The project requires a series of panels that each depict a different decade, from the 1930s to the present. Client: “You know, this is all great, but it could use a little more diversity. Right now, there are a lot of photos of all white men, and we don’t want to send the wrong message.” Me: “Okay, that’s a reasonable request. I could pull some photos of your black student organizations and women’s center and add those to the panels showing the school’s more recent history.” Client: “Actually, we’d love more diversity in the early panels too.” Me: “What do you mean?” Client: “Like this panel depicting the university in the 30s. All the photos are of white men!” The school did not admit black students until the 1970s. Full Article
o They Need To Look Up "Professional" In A Dictionary By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Sat, 15 Jan 2022 06:00:28 -0800 Me: “Hey, I’m glad I caught you. I’m calling about that request that I made five weeks ago. You never responded to any of my emails or voice messages. I’m just wondering what the status on that is?” Client: “Well, the reason I didn’t respond was because your first email about it was unprofessional. We’re all professionals here, and I expect to be treated professionally. You really need to work on your communication skills, and I expect better from you if we’re going to continue working together.” Me: “I’m looking at the whole email chain right now, and it seems fine to me. What seems wrong with it?” Client: “Well, for starters, you could ask how my day’s been. Or you could put a joke at the bottom of the email. And you should really get rid of that line with all your company information at the bottom, it looks so unprofessional.” Full Article
o Logo No Go By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Sun, 16 Jan 2022 06:00:25 -0800 I work as a graphic designer at a sign shop that makes, well, signs. We also do some car decals and wraps from time to time, but mainly it’s large format signs, banners, channel letters, and so on. This time it’s a client for some truck decals. They come in and we take measurements and photos of the existing graphics. They want the same exact decals that are there but larger, so that’s what I set up in a proof, set up pricing, and send it over to them. They approve the proof in the portal, which is time-stamped with his email showing it was approved and paid and everything. Seems like an easy job and super simple to do. Fast forward to when I email him to get scheduled for installation. I tell them the decals are ready and list the dates for installation. They pick a date and time and we get them on the schedule. All of this is through email. Client: “Can I see how the decals will look?” Me: “Here’s a screenshot of the proof. This was the same one we sent over to you for approvals when the order was first placed and was approved by you. Let me know if you have questions.” Client: “Let’s take this part of the sentence we have on there and move it. Also, in this other decal, I want the logo flipped so it’s facing the other way. Does that make sense?” The logo part they are referring to is inside of the blue portion of a stylized American Flag. It’s cut out of the vinyl and flipping it would cause the logo to be backward from how it normally looks. The sentence was just cutting off a word and moving it elsewhere, which is super easy for production to do. Me: “The sentence part is something we can accommodate. However, the decals were made once the proof was approved and are based on that. It looks like the proof was approved on [date] and we moved forward with that.” Client: “I am not happy at all. I refuse to put the logo on my car backward.” This logo is facing the right way all along. They wanted it flipped around and backward. Of course, now I go into a panic. I talk with my coworker, who works in the production room, and he’s like “yeah the decals are already made so we can’t do anything unless they buy a new one”. My boss isn’t there, as he’s out doing installs all day long, so it’s just me vs the client. I go back to my email and see that the client has emailed again. It hasn’t even been a few minutes. Client: “Reimburse me my money or let’s get this right. I admit I didn’t look at the proof but approved it via the portal assuming you’d make it look EXACTLY how it looks like in the photos, which is why you took them.” Once they said this, my panic instantly goes away. I know I have the trump card as I saved those photos from my phone to my work computer so I could reference them. I go back to the photos and took a look and, lo and behold, I did it right. The photo is even on the side of the truck the client had wanted it flipped on. I had mimicked it per their words when I spoke with them. Me: “I did reference the photo and mimicked it when I was setting up this proof. Here’s the photo I referenced.” *Shows them the photo.* Client: *Immediately apologetic.* “Oh. I’m sorry. I didn’t realize it was backward on my truck currently as well. I’ll still proceed with the install as is, but is it hard to order a new decal? If so, how much?” In the end, the client came in and said to just install them as they are. They apologized for being a pain and didn’t like to be a complainer, which was nice of them. They said they were going to do some other decals once their new business got off the ground on this same truck, so we can make the change then. Full Article
o A-No-No-Tation By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Jan 2022 02:00:43 -0800 A client wants his dissertation laid out for print. It’s a pretty complicated task; it has tons of special characters and specific formatting, so I have lots of trouble with fixing all the little fails in the document. One step before I am finished (and have already have been paid a fixed price – stupid me!), the publishers find out the author hasn’t even read the annotations of the second reviewer and it has almost a thousand mistakes left in the document that he just ignored. At this point, I have already worked hours for free just to finish this project. The publishers and I tell him to give me the list with the mistakes, so I can fix them in the fragile, complicated, easy-to-destroy document. He refuses. We try to convince him for weeks. He refuses. We tell him if he does it himself, it will be more work for him, me, and the publishers and will result in a worse-looking book. He refuses. Client: “I’ll pay 100 extra euros.” Me: “That’s not even enough for three hours of work, and I will need eight to ten hours to fix what you will be ruining.” The client goes on with doing whatever he’s doing and ignores me. When I get his document back, it will be h*** for almost no pay. Why can’t they just listen to the professionals? Full Article
o Absolutely Trucking Mad, Part 5 By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Jan 2022 02:00:44 -0800 I work as dispatch for a trucking company. One of my duties is to provide the closest truck driver for shipment. I get a call from a customer. Customer: We can pay [generous amount] for this shipment, can you please check with your driver if that will be enough for him?” I ask the driver: Driver: “Yes, lock it down!” Customer: “Alright, send your driver to the address.” When the driver arrives at the address, he needs to wait for a couple of hours because they “made a mistake” with the paperwork. After asking them when they will be ready, only at the end do they tell him they sent their shipment with another courier for less money, and they didn’t even contact us. The driver tells me this and I call them asking for an explanation. They only said “sorry “and hung up. Related: Absolutely Trucking Mad, Part 4 Absolutely Trucking Mad, Part 3 Absolutely Trucking Mad, Part 2 Absolutely Trucking Mad Full Article
o Apparently, Basic Terminology Isn't Basic For Everyone By clientsfromhell.tumblr.com Published On :: Sun, 20 Mar 2022 08:00:31 -0700 Client: “I need the number for Jack. Can you give me his number, please?” Me: “Jack? Jack who?” Client: “The manual for the modem said that I need to connect to Jack, so if you could give me his number, then I can connect with him.” Full Article
o Kickstarter thoughts. By egypt.urnash.com Published On :: Thu, 15 Oct 2015 19:18:50 +0000 Categories: BlogSo. Book 3 is finished. That means it’s time for a Kickstarter, right? But… I expect at least half of the people backing that to be new readers. That’s how it went for book 2. If the growth of my readership is anything like it was before, I can expect to need to send out […](Read more...) Full Article Blog
o There will probably be a physical Rita 3. By egypt.urnash.com Published On :: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 00:44:17 +0000 Categories: BlogSo. First off, a big thanks to everyone who weighed in with their opinions in the previous post. The results are as follows: Fifteen people are okay with there being no volume 3. Eleven people would be unhappy with me skipping to the omnibus, and might not buy it, and might wait for the omnibus […](Read more...) Full Article Blog
o Book 1/2 synopsis, wip By egypt.urnash.com Published On :: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 17:54:16 +0000 Categories: BlogYesterday, I dropped all the images from book 2 into a copy of the synopsis I made for the front of book 1. This morning, I started typing stuff beneath them. Wow. Things sure do get a lot denser in book 2. And they’re even worse in 3. Good thing I’ll never need to… oh […](Read more...) Full Article Blog
o Book 3/omnibus thoughts By egypt.urnash.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Dec 2015 01:13:15 +0000 Categories: UncategorizedI have finally gotten some quotes in for printing book 3 and/or the omnibus. After the results being pretty split on skipping to the omnibus, I’m probably going to print both volume 3 and the omnibus. My rough thoughts are as follows: Initial campaign: $10k. Book 3 would be $25, as would the omnibus in the […](Read more...) Full Article Uncategorized
o HEY GUESS WHAT’S FINALLY ON KICKSTARTER By egypt.urnash.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Jul 2016 18:16:32 +0000 Categories: Blog, UncategorizedTags: book 3, kickstarter, omnibusVolume 3 and the omnibus are finally ready to get printed. Check it out here! Thanks in advance for your support in this, whether it’s in the form of money, spreading the word to your friends, good wishes, posting to link-sharing sites, or whatever.(Read more...) Full Article Blog Uncategorized book 3 kickstarter omnibus
o BOOKS AVAILABLE By egypt.urnash.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Feb 2018 00:50:59 +0000 Categories: BlogDid you miss the last Kickstarter? Would you like a copy of the omnibus, or a copy of book 3 to keep your copies of books 1 and 2 from getting lonely? Now you can pick up a copy of either of those from my friends at Jarlidium Press! Decrypting Rita And with that, I […](Read more...) Full Article Blog
o CABN modular homes will be part of a net-zero community By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Jun 2023 18:30:00 +0000 Where modern design, affordable living and sustainability meet, there is CABN. The first home of this project has just been created and soon, CABN's design will be the basis of a 67-home, net-zero community. If this is what the future looks like, there is hope that humans will actually have a healthy, happy future on this planet.[...] Full Article Homes modular architecture net zero cabin home design post-format-gallery
o Oregon green building design embraces timber throughout By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Jun 2023 15:30:00 +0000 Have you heard about Mississippi? It's a construction project brought to life by Waechter Architecture after more than 10 years of planning and investigation. This building isn't just your ordinary structure; it's a game-changer in terms of sustainability and creativity.[...] Full Article Architecture Green Building Portland Oregon timber architecture post-format-gallery
o Who should have a garden pond in their backyard? By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Jun 2023 18:30:00 +0000 Garden ponds are increasingly becoming popular among homeowners. The scramble for ponds can be attributed to their aesthetics, growing appreciation for wildlife and environmental awareness. As homeowners increasingly become aware of the need to maintain a sustainable ecosystem, they are more willing to adopt unique ideas such as keeping garden ponds. But are garden ponds really sustainable?[...] Full Article garden Pond lifestyle Outdoors
o Sleek school building is made with low-carbon concrete By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Jun 2023 19:30:00 +0000 The ways buildings are constructed has to change. It has become something else instead, something more sustainable, something newer. And it doesn't get much more modern than buildings that can actually move and adapt at will.[...] Full Article Green Building toronto school post-format-gallery Schools
o Tesseract home has views of the mountain and city By inhabitat.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Jun 2023 15:30:00 +0000 The spirit of sustainability and being eco-friendly is all about using what's already there. Use a piece of land the way it is, without hanging it to suit the needs of a building. In the spirit of reclaiming wood, repurposing furniture and making use of everything the Tesseract was created. This home is a beautiful reboot of a former bachelor pad turned beautiful multi-person home. It's warm, inviting and modern.[...] Full Article Homes net zero washington Seattle home design post-format-gallery
o Gomi speakers are made from recycled e-bike batteries By inhabitat.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Jun 2023 18:30:00 +0000 Gomi has revolutionized the electronics industry by tackling the persistent problem of proper disposal at the end of a product's life. Unlike many other speaker companies, Gomi adopts a circular approach that enhances product longevity and significantly reduces pre and post-consumer waste.[...] Full Article Electronics electronics electronics waste speaker speakers post-format-gallery
o Colorado house becomes the first net-zero home in its city By inhabitat.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Jun 2023 16:30:00 +0000 Fargo is a house located in Louisville, Colorado and is designed for a former high-level design engineer at Apple. Despite the project's modern aesthetic, it blends into the historical neighborhood and meets multiple spatial criteria set by the client. These include a detached studio garage, an indoor-outdoor kitchen and easy access to the outdoors. The overall goal for DAJ Design was to incorporate these design elements while achieving net-zero energy consumption.[...] Full Article Homes colorado net zero home home design post-format-gallery
o Explore these unique sustainable pergola design Ideas By inhabitat.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Jun 2023 17:30:00 +0000 The pergola is one aspect of ancient architecture that remains relevant today. Pergolas date back to ancient Egypt, but the concept itself might have come much earlier. The evolution of pergolas has witnessed many changes along the way. Today, it is technically impossible to draw a line between a pergola and a gazebo. However, for clarity, we will stick to the traditional idea of a pergola, one that is relatively merged with the house design.[...] Full Article Design outdoor furniture gazebo pergola Outdoor Furnishings
o What do you need to know about plant walls? By inhabitat.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Jun 2023 18:30:00 +0000 Plant walls, also known as green walls, vertical gardens, green facades or living walls are structures that allow for vertical plant growth on structures like walls or trellises. These can be found in various spaces, including commercial buildings, residences and public areas. Vertical gardens can be found in both interior and exterior environments. Based on the project's design requirements, different systems can be used to set up a plant wall. Besides the aesthetic appeal they provide, green walls also come with many benefits, particularly for those that inhabit the surrounding space.[...] Full Article Design Green Walls plant wall Design
o This island is a carbon-neutral, environmental dream world By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Jun 2023 16:30:00 +0000 Sotheby's is an iconic name in auctions, a decades-old seller of fine goods. Some of the world's most expensive jewels and rarest works of art have been sold here. Now, Sotheby's has put an entire island for sale. It's carbon neutral and already has some incredible buildings standing on it.[...] Full Article Landscape Architecture Architecture island post-format-gallery carbon neutral
o Here's how you could make your next camping sustainable By inhabitat.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Jun 2023 17:30:00 +0000 Camping is one of the greatest joys of summer. With warmer weather, you do not have to be the most experienced camper or have the best gear to survive cold nights. Even amateur camping trips have bug repellent, shelter and s’mores. Stepping up your camping game includes being more sustainable, and many of the ways to do that are easier than you think.[...] Full Article Sustainable Travel summer camping activities Hiking/Camping
o The first home in California to be Zero Carbon certified By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 30 Jun 2023 15:30:00 +0000 It sits on a flat stretch of green, surrounded by the rolling hills and pretty palm trees of Southern California. It's an amazing little oasis, a quiet getaway. And it's the first building in California to receive Zero Carbon Certification from the International Living Future Institute. It's only the fourth building in the entire world to reach this status. This home is called Zero One by MariSol Malibu and it's the first of its kind.[...] Full Article Homes Zero Carbon California home design carbon sink post-format-gallery
o Are you eating tires in your salad? A new study says so By inhabitat.com Published On :: Fri, 30 Jun 2023 18:30:00 +0000 You probably haven’t given a lot of thought to the damaging effects of tire wear, at least when it comes to our food supply. But a study out of the University of Vienna (UV) will likely change your perspective on that. [...] Full Article plastic pollution food safety lettuce Avoiding Toxins tire pollution
o These countries are facing the biggest health impacts By inhabitat.com Published On :: Mon, 03 Jul 2023 15:30:00 +0000 Medical Aid, a South African insurance comparison website, investigated the effects of environmental issues like poor water quality, pollution, sanitation and chemical exposure on the health of citizens in 103 countries around the world. The information is summarized in a report titled, "Climate Health: Where in the World is Climate Change Impacting Health the Most?"[...] Full Article Environment Climate Change Health world health Health Climate Change
o Check out zero-waste soaps and cleaners from Greatfill By inhabitat.com Published On :: Wed, 05 Jul 2023 17:30:00 +0000 California-based Greatfill makes zero waste easy. With a variety of refillable household products, the company’s focus is on health for the home, humans and the environment.[...] Full Article refillable cleaners household cleaners laundry soap refillable Household