Nearly two years ago I attended an electronics trade fare in Honk Kong. I was hunting for digital photo frame suppliers that would be willing to snap their electronic boxes on to our photo frames. As snazzy as the technology is, most of them are decorated with plastic or garish designs. Looking back my idea […]
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Have you ever noticed the smile that creeps across your face whenever you peek at your photograph collection? And I’m not talking about those out of focus holiday snaps or that dodgy looking bikini. No, photographs have a way of drawing out positive memories and fond feelings. But nothing will bring a bigger smile to […]
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Green shoots - a view from the ground of climate change and the developing world
Last Christmas we packed up the 4WD with the kids and their nannies to escape from the delicacies of frozen Turkey, strawberry wine and mince pies made in Australia. Armed with blankets to give to the locals (it can approach zero […]
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Posted in Green photo competition on Sep 25th, 2007
We are inviting readers to submit photos themed “eco friendly transport”. Images which demonstrate originality, humour or technical prowess will be posted on our blog. The winner will be entitled to a superb photo frame from the e-photoframes collection (please note that only submissions from the UK will qualify to win a photo frame. […]
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Green sponge is a weekly article on trees and how they impact climate change and the environment.
Do you remember the tethered goat scene from Spielberg’s Jurassic Park? T-Rex deciding that his daily staple of helpless animal could be supplemented with a helping of hapless human. And a tall fence wasn’t going to get in the […]
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Weird photo frames and ethical practices
There are a handful of people around the world who search for “chocolate leather” photo frames every day. Now I wish our company was able to satisfy this demand (although I estimate we’d generate only 2 or 3 sales a year), but alas our collection does not include leather frames. […]
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We’re a funny nation. It’s often been said that we prefer pets to people. So how come our mantle pieces are not adorned with Cheshire cat grins and panting pooches? And let’s be honest, your average Siamese kitty is a tad more photogenic than Auntie Marjorie. Animals don’t age badly either. Fur doesn’t get […]
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My favourite restaurant in Chiang Mai is called Heun Jai Yong. It’s the best Northern Thai food restaurant in the region, and therefore probably the world. It’s a rustic little place in the middle of nowhere, serving such delights as banana flower curry and “Pak Chaeng Dao” (stir fried egg with wild green leaf vegetables). […]
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Posted in Site Development on Sep 19th, 2007
Welcome to the e-photoframes climate change blog.
You might agree that all too often green topics are dressed up with dry science, a lot of maybes, fanatical journalism and subject matter that most people cannot relate to. The result is indifference in an area that is likely to define the 21st century. Our blog tries […]
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Posted in Green photo competition on Sep 18th, 2007
We are inviting readers to submit photos themed “eco friendly transport”. Images which demonstrate originality, humour or technical prowess will be posted on our blog. The winner will be entitled to a superb photo frame from the e-photoframes collection (please note that only submissions from the UK will qualify to win a photo frame. […]
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