Showing posts with label TECHNOLOGY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TECHNOLOGY. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2010

Bleak

Lately I've been fascinated by the shabby old buildings around the city. Some are abandoned while others are still operational but lacking costly upkeep...some with architectural detailing and some that are being re-built to salvage the precious stone work of Scottish masons that once immigrated to the Royal City.

There's a beauty in these old buildings and you cannot help but think what life was like when they were in their 'prime.'


Old Dominion Rubber Factory

Dominion Rubber Building ~ Huron & Alice Street


Interesting history about the Dominion Rubber Company, Guelph ON. Exert from the Canadian Register. Read more HERE.

"The company's research laboratories at Guelph, Ontario, were founded in, 1943. A staff of trained scientists and technicians is engaged in research in scientific problems relating to the rubber, chemical and plastics industries. It is one of the few industrial laboratories in Canada carrying on pure research."

On a personal note, my family was close friends with one of the scientists that was working here. I remember my mother telling me that he was a wonderful Norwegian gentleman that raised orchids as a hobby and often gave members of the family these beautiful flowers...some of which were considered rare species.


Gummer Building

The Gummer Building ~ Douglas Street


Bleak

Old Guelph Reformatory




Locked

Dominion Rubber Building ~ Huron & Alice

Douglas Street

Douglas Street ~ Lawyer Offices


Douglas Street Reconstruction of The Gummer Building

Monday, August 16, 2010

Down The River, Into the Brain: Is technology making us stupid?


Take A Wilderness Trip to find out!

Outdoors and Out of Reach, Studying the Brain.

Before the hiking and rafting trip, Art Kramer was concerned about a big grant. "Time is slowing down," he says on Day 3.
Photo: Chang W. Lee/The New York Times

A couple of professors did a little research leaving their cellphones behind and headed into the wilds where e-mail is inaccessible and laptops would be powerless. It was a trip into the heart of silence!



"Five neuroscientists spent a week in late May in a remote area of southern Utah, a primitive trip with a sophisticated goal: to understand how heavy use of digital devices and other technology changes how we think and behave, and how a retreat into nature might reverse those effects..." Read the New York Times article HERE.