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editOK - here is what I was trying to put up - with a bunch of references to works in collection, awards etc. I had more but thought I was overdoing it.
'Nest is now held in the Permanent Collection of the Powerhouse Museum [1] In 2004 she invented a rainwater tank which could be used in either horizontal or vertical orientation, the modular Rainwater HOG [2][3].
Sally judges inventions on ABC TV's New Inventors [4]. Other professional judging work includes the Wheels Car of the Year awards [5] from 2005 until 2007 and the International Australian Design Award in 2008. Currently freelance writing on design, product innovation and sustainability in design for Monument, G and Wheels magazine [6].'
Basically I am trying to link to a number of existing Wikipedia entries with which I am involved - much as two of the other New Inventors judges, plus the host, have done: New Inventors Wheels magazine Australian design awards Powerhouse museum (my design is in the permanent collection, was featured in the Innovations Australia book, won a DesignMark, toured with the V&A museum throughout Europe, spawned a bunch of imitations on the US market.. Rainwater tanks/harvesting - I designed the first tank that can be used horizontally or vertically and reused in the opposite orientation, and the first rain tank designed to fit within structure for thermal mass.
In short - if you google me and go back say 3 pages I am still there with different products and in different design lecturing and judging capacities. IT is not supposed to be a promotion - I simply think I have a relevance.
Can we discuss?
Sally (User:Deurndewhip)