The <a href="https://www.skegnesspier.co.uk/windfarm.html" target="_blank">Skegness Wind farm</a> as you can see from the photos, they've located a wind farm in the sea, a great way to reduce NIMBYism.
I've sometimes been critical of drinking control ads in the past, generally wondering how effective they really are, but I really liked this one I found in a London toilet.
Why do I like it? Well:
- It's well designed and laid out
- The pint of water imitates some beer brands and marketing
- The main slogan is a good play on words that may hopefully attract the people the ad is aimed at
- The secondary slogan is also slightly clever, even though it's been echoed before.
It's simple, updates regularly, synchronises between devices almost seamlessly and for the most part it's free! <a href="https://www.evernote.com" target="_blank">www.evernote.com</a>
I've been using buffer for ages, but not got around to writing anything about it, so now I met appear to be following the pack somewhat.
I go through phases of having time to read through news and blogs, generally with a few days between opportunities. So I'll find a bunch of articles and links I want to share across one or more social networks but don't really want to share, say 20 at once. Enter buffer. It allows you to 'buffer' (or post immediately) several social shares across your network...
Someone recently put me on to <a href="https://www.insynchq.com/" target="_blank">insync</a>, a new way to use <a href="https://drive.google.com" target="_blank">Google drive</a>. I've had two main issues with Google's drive application:<ol><li>That it will only work with one Google account (with three active ones, that's not very helpful).</li><li>That when you open a file in finder/explorer it opens up a browser, which seems a rather pointless user of a desktop application.</li></ol>
Insync so...