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Current Defined
cur·rent
adj.
1.
a. Belonging to the present time: current events; current leaders.
b. Being in progress now: current negotiations.
2. Passing from one to another; circulating: current bills and coins.
3. Prevalent, especially at the present time: current fashions.
4. Running; flowing.
n.
1. A steady, smooth onward movement: a current of air from a fan; a current of spoken words.
2. The part of a body of liquid or gas that has a continuous onward movement: rowed out into the river's swift current.
3. A general tendency, movement, or course.
4. Symbol i, I Electricity
a. A flow of electric charge.
b. The amount of electric charge flowing past a specified circuit point per unit time.
Source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/current
Source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/current
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
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Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Monday, 22 November 2010
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Building Flow
The building is still?
People move through the building, going about their business. Somebody is running, dodging between people to get to their destination. Others take their time and almost drift from spot to spot. Certain materials in the building expand and contract, imperceptibly. A draught comes in through an open door. Warm air is drawn up by natural ventilation. A class is underway and knowledge is imparted. Eyes move about the room. Electricity moves through the building's circuitry and information enters via Internet connections and phone signals. A tap is opened and water is drawn under pressure through the pipework. A toilet is flushed and waste travels out of the building.
People move through the building, going about their business. Somebody is running, dodging between people to get to their destination. Others take their time and almost drift from spot to spot. Certain materials in the building expand and contract, imperceptibly. A draught comes in through an open door. Warm air is drawn up by natural ventilation. A class is underway and knowledge is imparted. Eyes move about the room. Electricity moves through the building's circuitry and information enters via Internet connections and phone signals. A tap is opened and water is drawn under pressure through the pipework. A toilet is flushed and waste travels out of the building.
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