here are some pictures i've taken recently. that's it for this post, though i do want to mention something very strange i've noticed: all the paper in my office is slightly bigger than 8.5" x 11". and i mean only slightly, in that i noticed it only when i printed out some .pdf files, and at the top there was about half an inch of white space on each page. at first i thought it was just some mistake in paper selection on print options, but then i compared it to all the other handouts and whatnot i was given and noticed they were the same size. my project for next week: see if all paper in china is bigger.
the view out durrell's window. in the foreground is worker's stadium, the tall building in the background is china world trade center phase two or something, right near where i work.
the roofs of some old buildings below durrell's building. he claims they are going to be leveled to make a parking lot for the olympics then turned into phase two of his development.
I was just about to post what Clark did. It was quite annoying in London, because I had binders and notebook from the US and all the paper stuck out at the top and got mangled.
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Standard paper size in Europe is not 8.5" x 11". It is a slightly bigger format called A10.
...Limitless paper in a paperless world.
I was just about to post what Clark did. It was quite annoying in London, because I had binders and notebook from the US and all the paper stuck out at the top and got mangled.
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