Saturday, February 20, 2010

IBM Travelling Exhibition & Vienna Waste Station

Thought I should do a bit of blogging to flex my newly transplanted right hand tendon. The arm wound is slowly healing but the fingers are very stiff. I can't clench my right fist at the knuckles. I could force it shut but that would probably snap the tendon and doc said he won't be doing the surgery again if that happens. I'm using one finger typing and writing is even more difficult.

Surprisingly got a bit of time until the next load of work comes in. Will be going back to UMMC on 25/2/10 hopefully for stitch removal and until then I won't be working. If the wound has healed I can probably return to work otherwise may need an MC extension. It's really boring here at home and I'd prefer to work even if it sucks.

These are probably the last pics from the timber CD. Still have lots of content not yet blogged such as the China trip, technical stories, etc.

This is the IBM Travelling Exhibition which would've happened a long time ago before Yahoo!, Google and YouTube. It was designed by architect Renzo Piano.


The exhibition can be packed up and transported elsewhere.


Outside view.


Inside view.

So that was a bit of retro.

This is the Vienna Waste Transfer Station / Incinerator, included here because it's so huge and the roof structure is timber.


Elevation view.


Inside view.