Falling Back to Road Runner Mobile
HECO power is temporarily cut off during our PV install so I’m falling back to Road Runner Mobile for Internet connectivity. Road Runner Mobile works here!
HECO power is temporarily cut off during our PV install so I’m falling back to Road Runner Mobile for Internet connectivity. Road Runner Mobile works here!
The home photovoltaic system install continues with the installation of the electrical components.
This Holiday Gift Guide suggestion is worth mentioning again. Backblaze remote, online backup. It’s not exotic or exciting, but you’ll love it when you need to recover a file or worse.
The venerable TheBus, one of Mayor Frank Fasi’s legacies in Hawaii. During the Holiday season, TheBus is decked out Happy Holidays style!
Mesmerized by the architectural redesign of the Dillingham Transportation Building done by Hawaii Architecture? Here’s the concept and inspiration behind this project:
This project was a complete commercial tenant improvement of the first floor and attached mezzanine space of the historic Dillingham Transportation Building. Restored for the Hauoli Mau Loa Foundation that supports youth education and local environmental sustainability, the project has targeted LEED Platinum Certification, the highest and most stringent sustainable accreditation certificate in the industry. In restoring the historical space, we worked to retain the critical and timeless accents, namely the historic faux ceiling treatments, while introducing contemporary solutions for partition walls that allowed natural light to pour deep into the space.
In addition to employing translucent eco-resin panels for the partition walls, we also worked with 3-Form to develop a blended fabric and eco-resin panel that functions as an interior light shelf over the main conference room. The material blend in the light shelf reflects 80% of the natural light deeper into the space while diffusing 20% of the light into the conference room ceiling, creating a soft glowing lid. For general purposes, this diffused light precludes the necessity for any artificial lighting during normal business hours.
From the flooring to the paint and framing materials, only sustainable or rapidly renewable materials were considered for the build out. In addition, all of the dated systems (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) were upgraded with energy efficient systems including temperature controlled HVAC systems, natural light and occupancy sensored lighting systems, and efficient low flow plumbing fixtures. Even the reception desk was clad with naturally fallen timber procured by a youth group from Hana who reclaimed the dead timber and created the phenomenal wood mosaic that can be seen at the reception desk.
The ultimate goal however was the resultant product that created a space the client truly enjoys and loves to display as they further their work in promoting sustainable stewardship.
If you like the results, the inspiration, and use of sustainable materials, please vote for this design in this Best Installation Contest.
I know nothing about architecture design, but when you see something done right, you recognize it. Check out this redesign done by Hawaii Architecture that keeps the original essence of the building but also infuses new technology and sustainable materials.
I love the the dark wood contrasted by the white walls – very dramatic. And to offset the darkness of the wood, translucent paneling allows for Hawaii’s sunlight to naturally brighten the rooms.
If you like what you see, help out the local Hawaii Architecture group as their design has been submitted to 3Form’s People’s Choice Best Installation Contest. Check out Entry #56 and lend this great design a much deserved vote.
Note: Yes, sadly, to vote in the contest, you need to create an account.
Also, fan and follow Hawaii Architecture on Facebook and Twitter.
It’s been an annual tradition that ain’t stopping for twenty eleven! Yes, the yearly collection of ogling for the guys is almost here. In fact, this Wednesday, the Club 939 calendar for 2011 cometh (with autograph signing at the Club).
And the Club has a Facebook fan page!?! Don’t forget the PulpyLeaks previews.
Got a Canon DSLR camera and its built-in flash doesn’t want to pop up? Seemingly this has been a mechanical design issue for some time afflicting many models. The likely fix? Unjam the sensor in the flash hot shoe so it doesn’t think there’s an external flash mounted.
Here’s an old discussion on Flickr about this topic including a pic of the external flash detection switch/sensor.
Update: I tried propping up the metal tab covering the switch and sure enough with a bit more room, the external flash detection switch raised and now my built-in flash works once again.
For you fans of geolocation services, Gowalla is making your holidays happy by giving out gifts each day until Christmas. Simply by using their service and checking in, you can randomly win the day’s prize. We’re talking iPod Shuffles, Flickr membership, iPhone cases, bags, Gowalla clothing, Amazon Kindles, trips, Dr. Dre headphones, MacBook Airs, and a big undisclosed surprise on Christmas day.
So what are you waiting for? Get on the go with Gowalla!
And yes, local lucky social media maven, @abaggy, has won yet again!
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Pulp reader, Yoda808, came across this buff ‘n blue handicap parking space, but not at Punahou.
I have no idea where this is, but the vehicle that normally parks here needs some maintenance done!