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17/01/07, Refocus, Scottish agency invests in climbing frame to maintain wind turbines, (Archive).
iti Energy - Orangutan® originators homepage.
iti Energy - Orangutan® details.
Google cannot search for "Orangutan®", only "Orangutan" - good on boys! Could we have a little of "... and the beat goes on ..." as background music puh-leeze?
But there really seem to be NO PICTURES of Orangutan® anyway ... probably some patent hedge, or maybe it is another of those helium filled flying footballs they developed in Ottawa some years ago - Magnus Aerospace they were called ... I had a job interview with them once - the whole thing consisted of a single question, "What can we do with a Super Computer? It would be neat to have, and if we can come up with a reason maybe someone will give us one."
I asked ITI for a picture ... and they very kindly sent me one; also explaining that indeed, the dearth of pictures is related to intellectual property and so forth.
18/01/07, Ker Munthit, 'Half-animal' woman found in Cambodian jungle, (Archive).
Ellen in Patrick White's 'A Fringe of Leaves' comes (naturally) to mind. Happy to be rescued? Horrified at the renewed cultural insanity? Strengthened in the fundamental springs of human emotion and action?
09/01/07, Oliver Moore, 'Why not a banana over Texas?', (Archive).
Geostationary Banana over Texas.
The artist is Cesar (not Simon) Saez.
Knock knock ... Who's there?
Banana.
Banana who?
Knock knock ... Who's there?
Banana.
Banana who?
Knock knock ... Who's there?
Orange.
Orange who?
Orange you glad it's not another banana?
Tags: Orangutan, iti Energy, Refocus Weekly, Aberdeen, Ker Munthit, Phnom Penh, Rochom P'ngieng, Oliver Moore, Texas, Banana, Cesar Saez, Montréal, Patrick White.
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