Posts Tagged ‘footprint’

Did you mean: carbonfootprint ?

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Google confuse when I try to search kabonfootprint. Mr G ask me, Did you mean: carbonfootprint ?

carbonfootprint

carbonfootprint

Want to know more about Carbon Footprint, read The UK Carbon Footprint Project. Through the UK Carbon Footprint Project Google aims to help people find information that matters to them quickly and easily. Google make information on calculating and reducing your carbon footprint, as well as information on climate change in the UK, easily accessible to everyone.

Waterfootprint

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Waterfootprint picture here

I’m not talking about kabonfootprint. This not related at all. This image is ilustration of the “water footprint” of the US, in cubic meters per capita, according to Waterfootprint.org

The water footprint of a nation shows the total volume of water that is used to produce the goods and services consumed by the inhabitants of the nation. Since not all goods consumed in one particular country are produced in that country, the water footprint consists of two parts: use of domestic water resources and use of water outside the borders of the country. The water footprint includes both the water withdrawn from surface and groundwater and the use of soil water (in agricultural production).

Unborn Footprint

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
It's not kabonfootprint but Unborn Footprint

It's not kabonfootprint but Unborn Footprint

Booring …………
Because, my Busby SEO Challenge blog taking my time so much, now, I want to share the love to my kabonfootprint. But, don’t ever think of I will ignore my SEO Challenge in Busby, I have an Angel who will always guide me to the top (at least stand at that position). And, I’m always aware of my position in there.

This kabonfootprint blog are just to refresh my brain, my Pentium 2 brain :D. Browsing a while I found this amazing picture related to footprint, but not kabonfootprint.

This amazing image has been circulating since August 2004. Is it real or is it a manipulated image? My gut feeling is that the image is a fake. Many people are of the opinion that an average uterus would be too thick and tough for anything less than super-baby to make such a prominent impression. The image has certainly created a lot of online debate, both for and against.

Is the image a real depiction or a fake created with image manipulation software? What do you think ?