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		<title>Recent Things of Aleksi</title>
    	<link>http://thinglink.org/user/Aleksi</link>
    	<description>Recent Things of Aleksi</description>
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    	<copyright>(c) 2007</copyright>
    	<pubDate>2 Dec 2008 12:47:52 GMT</pubDate>
    	
    	
 		
 			
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         		<title>AHB Voltmeter</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                Analog AC/DC voltmeter with bakelite housing. <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				electronics &nbsp;
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        				bakelite &nbsp;
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        				voltage &nbsp;
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:770yey</link>
	            <author>Aleksi</author>
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         		<title>free wi-fi</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                Aula Cooperative asked RinneNiinikoski to design six T-shirts for Aula06 participants. At least Fredrik Weibull and Aleksi Aaltonen was spotted wearing this shirt. [url]http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/aula06/[/url]
[url]http://www.rinneniinikoski.com/[/url] <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				t-shirt &nbsp;
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        				rinneniinikoski &nbsp;
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        				Aula06 &nbsp;
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        				Aula &nbsp;
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        				conference t-shirt &nbsp;
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        				limited edition &nbsp;
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        				web2.0 &nbsp;
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        				keywords &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:664efb</link>
	            <author>Aleksi</author>
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         		<title>Pony </title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                Pony by Eero Aarnio 1973

A chair is a chair, is a chair, is a chair ... but a seat does not necessarily have to be a chair. It can be anything as it is ergonomically correct. A seat could even be a small and soft Pony on which you can &#039;ride&#039; or sit sideways.

www.DesignEeroAarnio.Com <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				Aarnio &nbsp;
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        				Eero &nbsp;
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        				Eero Aarnio &nbsp;
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        				furniture &nbsp;
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        				design &nbsp;
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        				finnish design &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:344aer</link>
	            <author>Aleksi</author>
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         		<title>Stool 60</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                The Model No. 60 stool, designed circa 1932-1933, demonstrated Alvar Aalto&#039;s interest in basic functional, utilitarian forms. It was constructed of bent laminated birch, and originally came in all natural (plain) or curled birch, or with a black, red, or blue seat with natural (plain) legs.

In 2006, a Japanese architecht Shigeru Ban made a version of the Stool 60 using a fabric that reacts to heat.
[url]http://www.thinglink.org/thing:630cln[/url]

The chair is manufactured by a Helsinki-based design company Artek. [url]http://www.artek.fi/en/[/url] <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				Alvar Aalto &nbsp;
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        				Stool 60 &nbsp;
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        				finnish design &nbsp;
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        				birch &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:921ziw</link>
	            <author>Aleksi</author>
	            <guid>4</guid>
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         		<title>Macbook Air</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                This notebook is beautifully designed. It&#039;s really slim and has some nice technical features as well. <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				computer macintosch apple macbook &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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        				MacBook Air:  i love it!  Beautifully constructed, runs like a charm, an all around pleasure to use. <br/>
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        				I see people prop up their Airs with stacks of post-it notes in order to plug in to the standard Macbook power cable. Guess one needs to be prepared to carry around not just the Air but also the special Air adapters. <br/>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:299dmm</link>
	            <author>Aleksi</author>
	            <guid>5</guid>
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         		<title>Sompajakkara</title>
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	                <b>Description:</b><br/>
	                Matkaistuin ulko- ja sisäkäyttöön; kumisuojuksen ansiosta ei pilaa parkettia. <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				Morganismi &nbsp;
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        				taide &nbsp;
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        				kansantaide &nbsp;
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        				istuin &nbsp;
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        				jakkara &nbsp;
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        				kierrätys &nbsp;
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        				art &nbsp;
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        				outsiderart &nbsp;
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        				stool &nbsp;
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        				recycling &nbsp;
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        				Suomi &nbsp;
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        				Finland &nbsp;
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        				Finnish &nbsp;
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        				finnish design &nbsp;
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:039rpm</link>
	            <author>Aleksi</author>
	            <guid>6</guid>
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         		<title>Equus hemionus kulan lamp shade</title>
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	                A lamp shade make out of slide film. <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				film &nbsp;
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        				lamp shade &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:445xfj</link>
	            <author>Aleksi</author>
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         		<title>Pachypodium lamerei lamp shade</title>
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	                Lamp shade made out of slide film. <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				film &nbsp;
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        				lamp shade &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:287dfw</link>
	            <author>Aleksi</author>
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         		<title>Hesarikoppa</title>
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	                A basket made of newspaper <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				basket &nbsp;
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        				plaiting &nbsp;
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        				recycling &nbsp;
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        				paper &nbsp;
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        				heritage &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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        				Come and make some yourself on tuesday 5.12.2006 at M-Galleria in Kallio, Helsinki!
http://m-kerho.net <br/>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:535dyg</link>
	            <author>Aleksi</author>
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         		<title>Hesarivirsu</title>
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	                Traditional footwear made out of news materials. <br/><br/><b>Tags:</b><br/>
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        				recycling &nbsp;
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        				heritage &nbsp;
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        				plaiting &nbsp;
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        				shoes &nbsp;
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        				paper &nbsp;
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        				<br/><br/><b>Coments:</b><br/>
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        				Sensational! Did you make this? Oh, you have to add some tags so that more people will find this! <br/>
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        				Super cool! Do you know how to make these?? <br/>
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        				Please add a tag &#034;hesari&#034; or &#034;Helsingin Sanomat&#034;, hehe!  <br/>
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        				really, really cool. i have here a newspaper in front of me. but i dont know how to create this hot shoe. :( <br/>
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        				Absolutely wonderful! <br/>
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        				I got engaged with a birchbark ring; so this similar techique  is  very rooty Finnish style <br/>
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        				Nice idea indeed. :D <br/>
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:290uzc</link>
	            <author>Aleksi</author>
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