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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2009

http://www.nokia.com/responsiveness

Nokia Solutions empower us to respond better to the people in our lives, to new ideas, and to fresh perspectives on how the world can work. And what we say when we respond helps define who we are as individuals and as a community.

Tin Ho Chow is a design student that hopes to spread the idea of responsible design. Watch this film about his response to a lack of affordable housing, by cycling across America with the chairty Bike and Build, and see how you respond.

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  • "Remember to go quietly; it'll look better on your file."

    Well played. I'm stealing that.

    Cheers.

  • Not at all. Sarcasm does not translate well into text.

    Incidentally I don't think you're bipolar. Our culture and society produce a lot of problematic behaviors and thought patterns that don't exist in other cultures. Look into the rectent history of Bhutan to get a glimpse. The best thing you can do is turn off your TV and read a book. That will (I speak from personal experience) help out a lot.

    I'm not worried about being misunderstood. I wasn't offended. Apology accepted.

    Cheers.

  • @ bobbygnosis

    I am bipolar and sometimes I don't get it when people are joking. I apologize.

  • Clearly my hyperbole/ sarcasm doesn't translate well into text. You think that I mean what I say. This means that my sense of humor is more dry than I thought. That's fine. I don't mean to offend.

    But do remember that there are a lot of peoplewho really do thinkthe way I suggested. Don't vilify them, though. They probably don't know any better. It's not their fault that they're ignorant.

    Do good and try to educate. It's hard. But try.

    Peace, love and understanding.

  • God, I hate that corporate soundtrack. And all others like it. Concocted electronic audio swill to appeal to the peoploids. Or maybe the peoploids are molded over time to accept the meaningless modulated noise, more like.

  • Methinks bobbyg had tongue in cheek. Not to misunderstand, please...

  • @ bobbygnosis

    [quote]We need to trust our societal handlers. They know what's best. Trust them. The've never hurt anyone. Trust them;" [\quote]you said.

    Trust them? Huh?

    Didn't September 11/2001 teach you anything about how corrupt the government is?

    Ahh, I feel as though I'm wasting my time talking to you.

  • sorry Nokia - but you chose the wrong guy to send this video to...

    I am broke, and nobody from Asia is coming over here and building me a house in their leisure time...

    Oh, and I'm happy with my affordable Metro PCS phone, thank you.

  • thats good...we need to change for better

  • Go, bobbyg! 2 + 2 = 5. "He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother." It's more like take from the poor and issue slick corporate propaganda like this. Kinder, gentler fascism. Go trilateralists. Go CFR. Go masons. What I want to know is, how did this commercial tripe end up in my box? Are those FEMA camps ready yet? Remember to go quietly, it'll look better in your file...

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