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technology

Building in a bag

Pulled this from wired news. The difficulty of providing accomodation quickly and cheaply under arduous circumstances such as wars & natural disasters is a serious issue for governments, armies and aid agencies. According to Wired a solution could be at hand.

A pair of engineers in London have come up with a “building in a bag” — a sack of cement-impregnated fabric. To erect the structure, all you have to do is add water to the bag and inflate it with air. Twelve hours later the Nissen-shaped shelter is dried out and ready for use.

The inventors are students completing their Masters Degrees in Industrial Design & Engineering at the Royal College of Art in London. They got the idea when they heard about inflatable structures used in the repair of broken gas pipes.

The inventors filed a patent, which covers the concept of creating structures using a cement-impregnated cloth bonded to an inflatable inner surface. Full-scale production is planned and could take off soon, as Concrete Canvas is short-listed for the New Business Challenge run by Imperial College London and the Tanaka Business School. The winner of the £25,000 ($48,000) prize will be announced next week.

I like the quote from the program head of Medicins San Frontieres in Uganda who would like to buy 10 as soon as they become available. The advantages over flimsy tents and the transportation issues of prefab buildings mean that many more buildings could be constructed this way in the future. Perhaps even houses?

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politics

The italian legal system is terminally stupid

I doubt if Cicero would be impressed. OK, maybe the post title is a little OTT but I’ve posted in the past about the many weird and whacky rulings of Italian judges, most particularly relating to rape and sexual harassment. Well I picked this up from Reuters recently and it’s the mind-alterning icing on the italian legal hash cake. It transpires that a man who wishes to collect a pre-agreed payout of around 450,000 Euros from his insurance company has been told to come back in 14 months to determine the result of his case. The catch? He has 6 months to live and wants to use the money to ease his final days.. If this wasn’t bad enough it turns out that his claim goes back over a decade

when he was left paralyzed by a motorcycle accident. Confined to a wheelchair, he subsequently developed a lethal infection of the spine…

If this was a freak incident of italian legal woe then it would be more tolerable. However, in Italy it takes on average 3,041 days to obtain a definitive sentence in a civil case.

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philosophy

Thoughts for the day

Three quotes from the emminently quotable and deeply insightful Richard Bach today. Very pertinent to my life at the moment.

  • “Avoid problems, and you’ll never be the one who overcame them.”
  • It’s okay is a cosmic truth.”
  • “Our soulmate is the one who makes life come to life.”

Thank you R 🙂

Categories
philosophy

Thought for the day

“When the heart speaks, the mind finds it indecent to object.” Milan Kundera – The Unbearable Lightness of Being