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Chris is a 20 year old single guy from London, England, UK.
Likes 4,653 pages, 49 videos, 99 photos174 fans • Received 31 reviews
Member since May 17, 2007
I'm an environmental blogger, entrepreneur and guitarist. Pretty weird combo - let's stumble!

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Stunning Shredded Paper Furniture: Recycling Takes A Leap : Environmental News…
Liked it May 9, 12:47pm 4 reviews environment, design, cool, furniture, green
http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/green-living/furniture-made-out-of-paper...
From the page: "Iâ€m a bit of an artsy sort: the furniture in my apartment, the art on the walls, heck, the apartment itself, all have a feel that I wanted to intentionally surround myself with, and that feel is â€oecreative.” Itâ€s part of the reason why I enjoy telecommuting so much, and why I am so effing psyched to find out you can make furniture out of shredded paper."
Prince's Eco-Home Gets Lower Eco-Rating For Not Using Plastic : Environme…
Liked it Feb 11, 4:42am 5 reviews environment, science, design, technology, home
http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/green-living/eco-friendly-home-not-green...
From the page: "Britain's Prince Charles plans to build an eco-friendly home to spur the government towards greener housing policy, but his eco-friendly house design has now run into government regulation that says it's not eco-friendly enough."
Electric Car Faster than a Porsche : Environmental News Blog | Environmenta…
Liked it Feb 8, 6:10am 13 reviews cars, environment, science, design
http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/business/electric-car-faster-than-a-pors...
From the page: "For those of you who want an eco-friendly car for your conscience, but a superfast car for the cool factor, you no longer have to be conflicted."
Code on the Road: How to Fail at Freelancing, in 5 Easy Steps
Liked it Sep 17, 2007 10:25am 2 reviews business, software, design, freelancing, linkbaiting
http://www.expatsoftware.com/articles/2007/09/how-to-fail-at-freelancing-in-5...
Let's say you're a freelance web designer, and you come across a project description for, say, the redesign of a little site that lets you host web meetings. This could be your ticket to fame and fortune. But how should you proceed? Well, frankly, you could have proceeded in just about any moderately professional way imaginable last week and scored that gig, but instead you did the following. All 200 of you.
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