Elaine Chow commented on 632-Meter Shanghai Tower Will Spin Towards The Sky
"@eriegz: GM CEOs have similar (but fulfilled) dreams, I've heard"
Elaine Chow wrote With energy conservation and easy eco-friendliness on just about everybody's agenda these days, one of the most popular concepts is the “Smart Home,” a living environment that knows just how much power you actually need to be comfortable and http://gizmodo.com/5100711/ 2:04 AM on December 2, 2008
"@Overheal: I'm..."
Elaine Chow commented on Old Beijing Subway Trains Get Second Life As Homeless Shelters
"@biofreak: Good eye!"
"@DigitalSciGuy: not every part of a subway car is recyclable, so parts of it would still get tossed into landfills in the end."
Elaine Chow wrote Financial apocalypse be damned! The Shanghai Tower, set to reach a whopping 632 meters by the time it's completed, broke ground over the weekend. With its zenith a full 140 meters higher than the Mori Building (currently the world's http://gizmodo.com/5100705/ 1:25 AM on December 2, 2008
"@klaybc: Actually, that's kind of par for the course for Chinese conditions, especially in more rural areas."
Elaine Chow wrote During my visit to Hong Kong, Brian showed me to a local design store called G.O.D. (Goods Of Desire), which kind of reminded me of a China kitsch-themed Urban Outfitters. When I get a chance to go back there, http://gizmodo.com/5100693/ 12:11 AM on December 2, 2008
Elaine Chow wrote Ever wonder what happens to old subway cars when subway lines upgrade to newer trains? In Beijing at least, the ones used pre-Olympics have been shipped to Sichuan and converted into temporary winter shelters. Ten DK-16 trains, each with http://gizmodo.com/5100683/ 11:31 PM on December 1, 2008
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Elaine Chow commented on 632-Meter Shanghai Tower Will Spin Towards The Sky
http://gizmodo.com/5100705/Elaine Chow wrote With energy conservation and easy eco-friendliness on just about everybody's agenda these days, one of the most popular concepts is the “Smart Home,” a living environment that knows just how much power you actually need to be comfortable and
http://gizmodo.com/5100711/ 2:04 AM on December 2, 2008
Elaine Chow commented on 632-Meter Shanghai Tower Will Spin Towards The Sky
http://gizmodo.com/5100705/Elaine Chow commented on Old Beijing Subway Trains Get Second Life As Homeless Shelters
http://gizmodo.com/5100683/Elaine Chow commented on Old Beijing Subway Trains Get Second Life As Homeless Shelters
http://gizmodo.com/5100683/Elaine Chow wrote Financial apocalypse be damned! The Shanghai Tower, set to reach a whopping 632 meters by the time it's completed, broke ground over the weekend. With its zenith a full 140 meters higher than the Mori Building (currently the world's
http://gizmodo.com/5100705/ 1:25 AM on December 2, 2008
Elaine Chow commented on Old Beijing Subway Trains Get Second Life As Homeless Shelters
http://gizmodo.com/5100683/Elaine Chow wrote During my visit to Hong Kong, Brian showed me to a local design store called G.O.D. (Goods Of Desire), which kind of reminded me of a China kitsch-themed Urban Outfitters. When I get a chance to go back there,
http://gizmodo.com/5100693/ 12:11 AM on December 2, 2008
Elaine Chow wrote Ever wonder what happens to old subway cars when subway lines upgrade to newer trains? In Beijing at least, the ones used pre-Olympics have been shipped to Sichuan and converted into temporary winter shelters. Ten DK-16 trains, each with
http://gizmodo.com/5100683/ 11:31 PM on December 1, 2008
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