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What's that along the street?

Street lamps

Who says street lamps cannot be artistic? In 2005, developers Urban Splash transformed Old Mill Street in Manchester, UK into a piece of art using curved street lights. The steal like structure looks like branches from trees planted along-side the hard road divider. This fresh concept is definitely a must see.

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Service Apartments, The Place

Loft

The Place is a neat piece of restoration to convert this block of old warehouses into beautiful service apartments. I think the exterior lightings add the needed beauty to make it stand out from the rest in the dark.

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City's Lamp

Barton Arcade glass roof

The glass roof architecture at Barton Arcade.

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How Much Is Too Much?!

Toilet Paper Roll

Dear blogers, I haven't been bloging much lately due to my extreme work load. However, its time for a breather now, and I'm trying to squeeze in this article. A few friends of mine were in a rather strange conversation about our usage of toilet papers, this got me into an idea to discuss about this in blogland to hear opinions from more.

We all use toilet papers for many purposes, I'm referring to its main usage, to clean yourself up after whatever business you need to do in the toilet. So using how much toilet paper at a time is considered to be using too much? Do you normally keep track of how many papers do you pull at a go? I would normally pull 2 to 3 sheets each time. Some of my female friends disagree claiming it is too little. We all agree that there may be a tendency for females to use more. However, I am not referring to the total use of it during each visit to the toilet, but everytime when you pull from the roll. I would like to hear what is your opinion on this matter, the acceptable length, and whether do you keep track of how much you pull each time.

Who's Feet Are These?

Feet on seats photo

How often do you get on a train/bus, thought that a seat is empty, and noticed that someone’s feet is on it? Do you accept this sort of behaviour or is it intolerable? I personally do not agree with it whether the train/bus is full or not. If you really need to put your feet on the seats then at least take off your foot wear. Moreover it is not hygienic. You never know, the next one who sits on that seat may be a baby or a ill patient. Transport companies should take measures on this sort of behaviour.

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