Showing posts with label scale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scale. Show all posts
Wednesday, 13 March 2019
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Suns Of God
I love this portrayal of how big stars actually can get. It's almost unimaginable, and yet something tells me that the reason why stars are so distant from each other is to keep civilisations who fail to keep their spiritual progression matched with their technology advances from travelling and polluting the universe.
I can imagine planet Earth would be arming space and punting a central-banking perpetual warfare model around the universe were we able to traverse the galaxies.
By coincidence and even though I stay away from the subject of Nibiru this chap here, Kevin Hunter uploads a couple of videos assembling a robust case for the non existence of Sitchin's planet, but if I understand him correctly, believes that a neutron star may explain some of the peripheral explanations for comet Elenin and or Nibiru-like bodies in the solar system. It's clear he's a top notch astro theorist and knows his stuff.
By coincidence and even though I stay away from the subject of Nibiru this chap here, Kevin Hunter uploads a couple of videos assembling a robust case for the non existence of Sitchin's planet, but if I understand him correctly, believes that a neutron star may explain some of the peripheral explanations for comet Elenin and or Nibiru-like bodies in the solar system. It's clear he's a top notch astro theorist and knows his stuff.
Monday, 31 January 2011
Monday, 24 December 2007
Internet Youth China

As a nomadic planner, I've always done this in internet cafes around the world for the quality of information and even made a point of getting to know the owners of these places to pick up early on digital trends. This is the place where I first learnt that QQ is popular in Asia over 4 years ago from the owner of Bull internet in Hua Hin on Petchakasem road. Its also the place where I first picked up on that Camfrog trend which says so much about the way Asian youths leapfrog the cultural mores of the West in ways that most people are still trying to figure out. For me sitting in internet cafes is a bit like sitting in twenty peoples living rooms as an ethnographer and qualitative researcher all rolled into one. It's pure digital voyeurism and although I'm writing a report on this for a client, I can share with you that I've never seen anything remotely on the scale of the place below.

There wasn't a peep to be heard. This shot was taken at 1 minute past 9 in the evening. I'd say television's monologue is beginning to look quite stale if this amount of people choose to pay money rather than watch the free state controlled offering. I'd also say that the internet users are some of the most informed customers in China. Worth keeping tabs on, don't you think?
Wednesday, 21 November 2007
Move Over Darling
That's China for ya babies. They gonna rock this century. Then its India.
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