Monthly Archives: February 2010

Newater, part 2

The Newater visitor center includes a small-scale version of the vast treatment plant that I ride past every day.  They use a three-stage process:  micro-filtration, reverse-osmosis, and UV filtration. Bundles of tiny, porous tubes which take up filtered water.  Some … Continue reading

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Unsettling

Nasi Lemak with rice that is tinted green for some reason. “Soursop Tadpole,” an icy dessert. Why do they call it ‘Tadpole’?

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Newater Visitor Centre

Let’s see if I can do a satellite embed… View Larger Map That (if all is well with Google Maps) is an aerial view of the weird factory that I ride by every day on my way into town.  It … Continue reading

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I’m surrounded.

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The committee said there is also a need for an underground master plan. It said the government should catalyse the development of underground space over the next decade. The committee also emphasized a need to develop subterranean land rights, a … Continue reading

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