2010: month-by-month@klopix


The whole year in short: *not over yet*


Month-by-month: → 2011 →2010200920082007 → 2006 → 2005 → 2004 → 2003 → 2002 → 2001 → 2000 → 1999 → 1998 → 1997 → 1996 → 1995 → 1994 → 1993 → 1992 → 1991 → 1990 → 1989 → 1988 → 1987 → 1986
 
Day-by-day: →201020092008


April
[Mission] Decided to get diploma & started doing that rapidly (I've got 2 month to write diploma text & present the work in front of university committee)


March
[Health] Started vegetarian diet (since the middle of March)
[Mission] Decided to undergo military service for the next year starting from June


February
[Green Energy] HDD windmill


January
[Photo]«My kindergarten 'n' school», → «Temrjuk, Summer 2005», → «Chronological», bro's photos: → Goggles & Jumping with a rope (he and I spend a great time on frozen Enisei nearby the Krasnoyarsk dam, we're 100 meters close to it) & Kiting on Enisei river.
[Communication, People] Vadim's visit. We talked out a lotta sincere open topics. He passed examinations at NSU successfully, and went back to Moscow.
[Communication, People, Esoteric] Attended Mark PALCHIK's trainig seminar. Seemed weak.
[Communication, People] Visited Ivan. Pretty much all the time we're talking about green houses and ecology.
[Communication, Entertainment] My bro invited the whole family to enjoy symphonic orchestra. I loved luxurious interriour, well dressed people and most of all the band-master. He was quite hilarious jumping on the stage in front of musicians :)
[Movies] → Bronson; → I love NY; → Who killed electric cars; → Damage; → Stofy of stuff; → Up in the air; → Life's beautiful.
[Books] → Theory of innovations by Yuri Salamatov; → Parables by Norbekov; → «Four Hour Work Week» by Tim FERRIS; → «CORBA» by who-knows-whom; → Digital filters by many authors.
[Progra, SL]Muxer: plunged into the topic.
[Video Practice] «Tribute to laptop»
[Links]Novaland, → Axe-gurus, → Downshifter programmer, → www.solarhome.ru, → EPEA employment, → Story of Stuff, → dobrovolets.ru, → William McDonough and his Cradle-to-cradle design approach.

Ivan Yurlagin