February 23, 2010

Green Monday’s

I gave a presentation at Green Monday’s yesterday. Thanks to Rob Oudendijk for the pictures.

December 12, 2009

Darkness at the end of the tunnel

the end

September 7, 2009

Ian Curtis in the office?

It is very ironic to see an image of Ian Curtis to appear in a furniture catalogue. Very ironic indeed.

ICB-1

June 11, 2009

Modern Slavery

We might have thought that slavery is something of the past, or of a dystopia future, but 27 million worldwide are enslaved according to this data from the GOOD magazine.

 

 

June 1, 2009

Gumball fishtank

Cool!

via Superuse

May 27, 2009

Male space

Responding to my previous post on male spaces I Googled some of the spaces mentioned. Sandy Orlien’s website does not yet show her pictures of male space yet.

 

May 1, 2009

Rat race?

Ever thought to get out of this rat race? How about this happy hamster reminding you that things are not always that bad.

April 26, 2009

Office space Spoof

Office fungi

I was actually looking into bacteria and office fungi when I stumbled across this: It seems that the largest individual lives in the US, in Michigan Forest to be precise and is a clonal fungus of over 120,000 square meters.

To go back to the office fungi:” …. office buildings provide an exceptionally favorable environment of high hudity and standing water in circulation and air-conditioning ducts, ceiling tiles, insulation and even ice machines. These microorganisms release bioaerosols, which include tiny spores from molds and other fungi that float through the air and irritate skin and mucous membranes.”

more here

and did you know that your keyboard might have 60 times more bacteria and germs than your toilet seat?

“Charles Gerba, a microbiologist at the University of Arizona, counted bacteria on different surfaces found in offices and homes. The study was funded by The Clorox Co., which sells household disinfectants.

Gerba found that office toilet seats had an average of 49 germs per square inch. Germ counts on computer keyboards were more than 60 times higher, averaging 3,295 bacteria per square inch. Even worse were the tops of desks (21,000) and telephones (25,000).

Makes sense, doesn’t it? Toilet seats get frequent cleaning with strong disinfectants that kill germs. Keyboards and mice may never get sanitized.”

So start cleaning that keyboard now…

 

April 25, 2009

Office rage part 3

Maybe I need a new tag for this: