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Johanna Hoffman, founder and designer at Shiftworks, has created Waterspots -- decentralized, public water catchment hubs that harvest fog, rain & dew. Layers of fog catching mesh span a frame of steel pipes. Acting much like the needles of redwood trees, the mesh captures passing fog and transfers it to storage & treatment containers below. Support pipes, which are hollow, catch & store rainwater. They are also cooled with solar power, enabling them to serve as dew catchers during nighttime & dawn hours. Once treated, water is pumped to waist-height water spouts, where users can source fresh water onsite. Waterspots also serve as community gathering spaces. Seating allows people to linger and learn about the Waterspot system and water resilience in general, to chat and enjoy a respite from the day. Working with a team of dedicated designers and fabricators, as well as researchers from UC Santa Cruz and Cal State Monterey, Shiftworks is developing Waterspots to bring water catchment and treatment to the public realm, creating accessible spaces to celebrate the value of water.

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Tell us this isn't true and see if you can prove it 8-) Then think about why dating sucks for 99 percent of guys who are average/normal people.

 

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HOW TO MAKE A MAN HAPPY!!!

1. Make food;

2. Sleep with him;

3. Don't ask questions;

4. Leave him alone.

 

HOW TO MAKE A WOMAN HAPPY:

1. Be Friends

2. Companion

3. Lover

4. Beautiful

5. Charming

6. Good in the kitchen

7. Athleticism

8. Electrician

9. Plumber

10. Mechanic

11. Carpenter

12. Decorator

13. Stylist

15. Poet

16. Psychologist

17. Bug zapper

18. Psychiatrist

19. Good-natured

20. A good listener

21. Organiser

22. A good father

23. Smelly

24. Empathetic

25. Cult / religious

26. Sensitive

27. Attentive

28. Seductive

29. Smart

30. Funny

31. Creative

32. Hot

33. Strong

34. Understanding

35. Tolerant

36. Prudent

37. Ambitious

38. Capable

39. Brave

40. Determined

41. True

42. Insurance

43. Check everything

44. Punching bag

45. Lonely without friends

 

DON'T FORGET TO:

46. Praise often

47. Give gifts

48. Be honest

49. Opening the car door

50. Not to stress her

51. Don't look at other women.

52. Lift the toilet lid.

53. Being a computer teacher.

54. Don't snore.

55. Do not dry your feet with a towel.

 

AND ALSO:

56. Never forget:

* her birthday

* dating anniversary

* the anniversary of the first kiss

* the anniversary of the first time they met

* her mother's birthday

* Valentine's Day and being faithful

 

THEY HATE...

1. Who responds

2. Who remains silent

3. You lie to them

4. Be sincere

5. Worries

6. Who doesn't care

7. Be jealous

8. Don't be jealous

 

BONUS:

And never forget fellas, even if you are right, you are always wrong.

 

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Tell us this isn't true and prove it. The truth is that you can't because it is all true thanks to various factors.

 

It's why dating sucks as a single dad who works hard doing shiftwork around parenting.

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Taken on my way home this morning.

Guess shiftwork has its advantages.....

Illustration about working shift for no 7/2003 of the Swedish Magazine Du och Jobbet.

  

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This image is copyright protected and is NOT free to use but you can probably find it at one of the picture agencies that represent me (which sometimes is free) or contact me directly via e-mail and buy it cheap. You find all the details here: carpe.nu/daniel-holking/

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Coming off a shift at Whitstable Harbour

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Sleepless nights with shiftwork.

Johanna Hoffman, founder and designer at Shiftworks, has created Waterspots -- decentralized, public water catchment hubs that harvest fog, rain & dew. Layers of fog catching mesh span a frame of steel pipes. Acting much like the needles of redwood trees, the mesh captures passing fog and transfers it to storage & treatment containers below. Support pipes, which are hollow, catch & store rainwater. They are also cooled with solar power, enabling them to serve as dew catchers during nighttime & dawn hours. Once treated, water is pumped to waist-height water spouts, where users can source fresh water onsite. Waterspots also serve as community gathering spaces. Seating allows people to linger and learn about the Waterspot system and water resilience in general, to chat and enjoy a respite from the day. Working with a team of dedicated designers and fabricators, as well as researchers from UC Santa Cruz and Cal State Monterey, Shiftworks is developing Waterspots to bring water catchment and treatment to the public realm, creating accessible spaces to celebrate the value of water.

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