Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Art dealers slam ‘meaningless bureaucratic bullsh-t’ for indigenous industry

On the web today:

The managers of the remote art centres, the small dealers and galleries and the auction houses and big-city galleries that deal in the fine-art end of the Aboriginal art market are still saying that the Resale Royalty scheme will prove to be an administrative nightmare and a financial disaster.
And this:
BASEL, Switzerland: The world’s biggest contemporary art fair opened in Switzerland on Wednesday with buyers demanding ever higher standards from galleries as the global economy stages a fragile recovery.
As well as:
The current Art in Public Places exhibit up in the courthouse is a one-person show by Crescent City photographer John Tynes. His show, titled “Favored Places,” consists of nine large color photographs whose lush nature images include sights from national and other parks around the country. original. hot8t8chuds blog

What does tomorrow hold

In the front room. Here with Carlos, Vinnie, Trina, Patrick and 3 other people I dont even know yet but probably will in the next few hours. Looking at the wall - needs a color change. Considering grabbing some drinks for the evening chill.

June Science Picks: Hot News about Cool Science

Interesting:

In this edition of Science Picks , learn what the USGS is doing in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and how satellite imagery can be used to get information after a major disaster. Also, learn how the USGS is helping restore the Chesapeake Bay and how to receive text messages from rivers and streams. You can even go on a pollinator safari and follow a sea turtle named Bertha ...
And this:
BSc in Physical Science is a three-year degree course of the Delhi University (DU). This restructured course was introduced in 2005. original. Blog for kzatupil

iPad is better than I expected!

This is interesting:

Teppo Hudson posted a photo:

iPad is better than I expected!

Yo - quick heads up

Taking some time off work to be at home today. Sarah and I are getting a little get to know you time together. Stealing a little bit of shuteye on the sly I have to admit - but that aint so bad. Thinking about those spiders up in the corner. How did they get there?

Science experiments based on natural disasters

Todays top site:

Five simple science experiments for KS2 to explain how natural disasters are caused. Comes with instructions for children, tables for explaining results and some teacher notes for the basic science behind it.
And this:
Welcome to our 12th annual Junk Science Week, dedicated to exposing the scientists, NGOs, activists, politicians, journalists, media outlets, cranks and quacks who use junk science to achieve their objectives original. Visit xestpuzerga

Monday, June 14, 2010

Whos idea was it anyway to start this whole blogging thing - cant a gal get any time to herself

Spending the day away from Carol. Sarah and I are getting a little get to know you time together. Getting ready to go out later tonight . . . Its going to be a good time. Thinking theres no way Im going to get my whole todo list done by tomorrow.