Build a better toilet. One that can burn faeces … and win the XPRIZE.
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Build a better toilet. One that can burn faeces … and win the XPRIZE.
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Let’s say you have to flee your country.
Where would you go?
You’d cross the border hoping to return to your home, family and friends as soon as possible.
To a clean, safe refugee camp.
Former soldier and UN observer Neale Sutton and businessman Andrew Hamilton’s self-designed “Humanihut” was last week plucked from relative obscurity to be on the Disrupt 100 list, an index of the most promising start-ups around the world. …
After securing a $50,000 grant from the South Australian government, the pair then engaged Adelaide company Applidyne to create “proof of concept” drawings based on their specifications.
The final product is a robust family-sized hut that can be set up in five minutes, with a village of 2400 huts designed to be set up in three days, inclusive of power, water and sewage. Their calculations show that one shipping container can hold 16 Humanihuts.
“When you unpack the 16 huts, the shipping container is then reconfigured to be the shower, washing and cleaning facilities for those people living in those 16 huts. We bring our own water treatment plant that can reuse 85 per cent of the “black water” for showers and toilets,” said Sutton. …
South Australian entrepreneurs seek to improve refugee lives with Humanihut
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The Humanihut Shelter System is an inexpensive, innovative and robust shelter system for people at their time of greatest need.
Thanks Mary.
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Brian Dunning doesn’t think so:
I want to stress that I am not opposed to organic food. It is generally a perfectly fine product. I do have objections to the way it’s marketed: It’s an identical product, sold at a premium, justified by baseless alarmism about standard food. …
I was surprised to hear of a reality TV series featuring very small houses.
Turns out there are MANY Tiny House TV shows. 🙂
Plenty of people should be downsizing.
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I hate 99% of advertisements. All businesses that rely on advertising dread me.
Google and Facebook hate guys like me. Apple and Amazon don’t much care.
All companies should evolve to be less reliant on advertising. Micropayment are the best alternatives still, I think.
My online life is greatly enhanced with extensions that block advertising. Right now I have AdBlock installed on Safari. Adblock Plus installed in Chrome.
AdBlock vs. Adblock Plus: The Ultimate Comparison With Pros & Cons
I don’t really have much of a preference between the two.
Yes. Otherwise we’ll have nothing but Facebook.
… the advertising business, especially on mobile, is increasingly in the hands of one company: Facebook. In the last quarter, Facebook made $1.5 billion in profit. Not revenue. Profit. …
Facebook’s command over everyone’s attention span, as well as its deft use of your personal data, has turned it into a money-spinning machine. We may well look back and see Facebook as the most consequential development in publishing since the invention of hot type …
So where does that leave old fashioned news organizations like The New York Times? Surveying this seemingly terrifying landscape, I am cautiously optimistic. The successful rollout of our paywall in 2011 was crucial in resetting the conversation with readers about the value of the journalism we produce. The Times now has 1.2 million digital subscribers worldwide, with the fastest growth coming from outside the United States. …
Why people pay to read The New York Times
I’m paying for Economist now. Seems I should suck it up and start paying for others of my favourite news sources.
When I used Google Matrix Airfare Search – the best search engine – a ticket on the Rio Iguazu tourist route shows at US$426 or more one way.
Brazilians pay US$77 for the same 2 hour flight.
I ended up flying both ways for the Brazilian fare. It’s quite a bit cheaper than the bus.
To do so you need buy your ticket online without admitting you live in Canada. Using a Brazilian phone number, for example. Avoid filling in the Brazilian CPF (social security number). Leave that blank, if you can.
related – Lonely Planet discussion board on this topic
I’m in an affluent part of Rio hanging out with Olympians. Life is good.
But this nation has big problems.
A former star of the emerging world faces a lost decade
Seven Social Sins, sometimes called the Seven Blunders of the World, is a list that Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi published in his weekly newspaper Young India on October 22, 1925.
… he gave this same list to his grandson, Arun Gandhi, written on a piece of paper on their final day together shortly before his assassination.
Wealth without work.
Pleasure without conscience.
Knowledge without character.
Commerce without morality.
Science without humanity.
Worship without sacrifice.
Politics without principle.
Though I feel Hillary will make a better President than Bernie, I’m happy to see some of Gandhi’s philosophy debated.

Thanks Tony.