As part of our contribution to SPAA, Screen Hub has supplied our managing director Alex Prior with a cheap digital camera and a set of instructions which make perfect sense to any child taught to speak English in rural China.
We are posting some of his photographs here. If you want hi-res versions of these happy moments, email us at editor@screenhub.com.au
They are supplied on a creative commons license, which means you are welcome to reuse them, but not for profit. Drop us a line if you copy them.
Monday, November 13, 2006
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Dear Editor - have you tried clicking on your link to the SPAA website? If not, may I suggest that you try it soon! You will be rewarded with an interesting visit to the website of the Southern Precision Agriculture Association, an organisation which exists to promote the development and adoption of precision agriculture technologies in the areas of grains, wine grapes, horticulture and other agricultural industries. Perhaps in this time of drought you felt this to be of more value than the film version of SPAA? Cheers, Julia de Roeper
Gee, you got to it quickly. Thanks for the tip.
Ironically, of course, the advice behind the Screen Council came from a n expert in lobbying for the wine industry.
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