the location of the site is perfect for harvesting wind and water energy. The Mississippi River is a powerful body of water and can produce large amounts of energy that can be used in the facility. Also the wind that comes off the river, especially during storms like we experienced, that enegy can be harvested to power the quarantine facility. Also the rain water frequently experienced in our area could help power the Facility as wellWednesday, March 3, 2010
the location of the site is perfect for harvesting wind and water energy. The Mississippi River is a powerful body of water and can produce large amounts of energy that can be used in the facility. Also the wind that comes off the river, especially during storms like we experienced, that enegy can be harvested to power the quarantine facility. Also the rain water frequently experienced in our area could help power the Facility as wellMonday, February 22, 2010
Friday, February 12, 2010
The Product
I decided to go with a more fashionable approach and turned to braiding to keep the polypropelyne together. This did away with cotton but gives the garment the flexibility to be warm and to be cooler. In the middle of the scarf is a roll out filter to offer more protection. It snaps into a rolled postion so that the user doesn't ever realize its there. it unrolls to better protect and still looks fasionable
Friday, February 5, 2010
The Model

I opted for the first site model to be one I could abuse. I made a plaster mold of my face and neck. With the remaining plaster I created the rest of the head and shoulders using newspaper and a hair wrap used in coloring. The baldness of the site created a need for hair to be used. The only color wig I could find was a St. Patrick's Day green wig. The model turned out well and I learned to use new resources effectively.
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