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chip-choc
- user joined since March 12, 2006
189 questions asked by this user
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Questions

Mr Mulligan? Can Trinidad beat England?
In fusball, worldcup - asked by chip-choc - 1 answer - 6 years ago
Do any of the African teams have a chance of qualifying? They all seem to be losing!
In football, world cup - asked by chip-choc - 2 answers - 6 years ago
Australia did well yesterday in the WC - are they any good?
In football - asked by chip-choc - 2 answers - 6 years ago
Everyone gets at Eriksson for his subs - which coach seems to be best at changing things round???
In football - asked by chip-choc - 2 answers - 6 years ago
Which player has surprised you most in the World Cup so far?
In world cup - asked by chip-choc - 1 answer - 6 years ago

Answers

Perhaps this link hold some clues,

http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/2006/05/the_strangest_e.ht...

Just something obscure I read yesterday, maybe its useless, Ive been sat in the sun too long.


Go To Question - asked by chip-choc - 0 replies - 6 years ago

1st -

I imagine the mechanics, eg the bomb making and plan of attack is a typical recipe followed in terrorist acts - that is adapted and moulded to what is considered the target.

2nd - Training, co-operation and trust between members + confidentiality will create another kind of time span.

3rd - Finding an effective time, date and political enviroment will require research.

4th - mapping and fully planning an attck could take weeks and months, possible longer.

Essentially the attacks could possibly be said to have been built upon centuries of terrorist attack knowledge, thats was adopted or passed to the attackers on that given day and given target.


Go To Question - asked by chip-choc - 0 replies - 6 years ago

The guy who presented a urinal as art, Inspired!

Basically Duchamp was the founder of the "ready made", the use of an everyday object without integral modification, as an art object - the phiposophy being that objects carry cultural connotations and carry contextual relationships to the world around them.

I actually really like Duchamps method, also considering when and how his work was presented, there is an added value, most particular due to how obvious and simple the concept is.

Of note - there is "cultural offender" who has twice been arrested for urinating in the Marcel Duchamp urinal whilst the work has been in famous exhibitions - Im not sure how Duchamp would have reacted to that....


Go To Question - asked by chip-choc - 0 replies - 6 years ago

You could use sites such as scriptlance - for producing higly coded sites, but be wary to compete against very low priced competition - selling clones of their old scripts!

You could try some "**** my myspace" tricks - theres a whole cottage industry growing up there..

You could build your own sites and run contextual adverts and generate an income from that.

Tips of my own would be - dont build for friends or family, get a good blog up showing your design examples, discuss design and the industry, get to know like minded people, and the work, shall magically arrive (with sufficient time, ability and creativity).

If you have other questions feel free to ask.

Chip-choc


Go To Question - asked by chip-choc - 0 replies - 6 years ago

Heres some previous attempts at an answer on the subject before -

http://iq.lycos.co.uk/qa/show/3594/What+costs+the+equivalent+of+%C2%A312+an+hour...

Otherwise I have no clue what it is yet.


Go To Question - asked by chip-choc - 0 replies - 6 years ago