Friday, June 27, 2014
Car or Bike?
For some, its is not really a choice because the commute is much longer. But what if you could take your bike? I mean it would save you a lot of money on gas (don't get me started on gas prices) and you will be able to get some exercise. There is a key holder called Keymoment. The wall-mounted keyholder has two hooks, one for your bike key, one for your car key. If you grab the bike key, you’re out the door and on your way. If you grab the car key, the machine drops the bike key on the floor, forcing you to stoop down and pick it up. At that point, you have both keys in your hand–effectively giving you a second chance to weigh your options. This type of technology innovation and software development is using inconvenience to call attention to the bigger question at hand. Of course it enables the user to circumvent the mechanism because we do not want to be biking in the rain and sometimes it is just not convenient to take the bike instead of the car.
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There are also a lot of mobile applications that help you make better decisions. More businesses should practice sustainability and it will be better for them in the long run.
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting when technology is used to create a more mindful atmosphere. This is the right direction that mobile applications are moving in.
ReplyDeleteThere are also web applications that can help you improve at work and in life. You just need to find which one fits.
ReplyDeleteWith all the great technology and software development, you still have to be aware where all the electricity is coming from.
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