Archive for the ‘Simply Awesome’ Category
complete and utter lies and exaggeration, I am nothing like this when I get sick……..kind of :O)
December 11, 2007has to be seen to be believed…
December 5, 2007
Sigur Ros – Heima Trailer….Sublime!
November 7, 2007
Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?
May 31, 2007former enviro skeptic eats humble pie!
January 24, 2007Ok, I’m busted. I saw Gore’s “Inconvenient Truth” at the cinema last week.
If you havent seen it, get a grip and get it on dvd or visit
http://www.climatecrisis.net/
Mysteries of computer from 65BC are solved
December 4, 2006
A 2,000-year-old mechanical computer salvaged from a Roman shipwreck has astounded scientists who have finally unravelled the secrets of how the sophisticated device works. The machine was lost among cargo in 65BC when the ship carrying it sank in 42m of water off the coast of the Greek island of Antikythera. By chance, in 1900, a sponge diver called Elias Stadiatos discovered the wreck and recovered statues and other artifacts from the site.
Scans showed the device uses a differential gear, which was previously believed to have been invented in the 16th century. The level of miniaturisation and complexity of its parts is comparable to that of 18th century clocks. (The Guardian)
Further confirmation of my thesis that The Wright Brothers were not the first to fly, merely the first to be photographed flying. Why did technology like this die out? Because in my humble opinion there was no medium through which inventors could share and build on each others discoveries. Communications change everything.
The Eagle has risen: Stellar spire in the Eagle Nebula
November 7, 2006Undoubtedly my favourite of the Top 100 photos taken by the Hubble Space Telescope is the Eagle Nebula
”Appearing like a winged fairy-tale creature poised on a pedestal, this object is actually a billowing tower of cold gas and dust rising from a stellar nursery called the Eagle Nebula. The soaring tower is 9.5 light-years or about 90 trillion kilometres high, about twice the distance from our Sun to the next nearest star.
Stars in the Eagle Nebula are born in clouds of cold hydrogen gas that reside in chaotic neighbourhoods, where energy from young stars sculpts fantasy-like landscapes in the gas. The tower may be a giant incubator for those newborn stars. A torrent of ultraviolet light from a band of massive, hot, young stars [off the top of the image] is eroding the pillar. “
weirdly inspiring for some reason…where the hell is Matt?
November 1, 2006ye olde U Tube serving up another delicious dish of eclectic
Al Gore grew a funny bone in the wilderness
October 31, 2006Check him out at the TED Conference (brilliant!)
Or on Saturday Night Live
come all ye maidens young and fair
August 28, 2006Well we finally got Post Expression live and kicking, peruse, sign up for a trial account or marvel at the webbiness of it all…http://www.postexpression.com/
