Wednesday, 31 March 2010




Perth, Aus, --/03/10 Hailstones size of tennis balls, intense floods.


This is my new ecig, the DSE103. Can't complain with this model. The vape production that comes off of it is heaps, probably more than an actual real cig... They are cheap and do the job, and seem well made, better than models that cost up to 4 times the price. If you buy ecigs, don't be fooled by the 2 piece models - the vape production is crap, butter to get the 3 piece ones as the dedicated atomiser is way more powerful at vaping the liquid. The whole thing just seems easier, but that's just me...

The only thing that could resemble an ecig prior to them being available, is a thing known as blowcones, which you can see in the picture at the bottom.

Tuesday, 30 March 2010










Well, just after having said that is what actually happened... Was just dosing off to sleep and again another car crash, only this time 5 vehicles were damadged at the outside of the house. The camera work is dark, but there's not a lot I can do about night, it's a bitch. The driver of the car was Chinese incidentally.

Monday, 29 March 2010





Obviously anyone would know that this car above is the best one now and also it's electric.


If you had the older one with petrol engine, probably best to do like this guy above and just ditch it completely, it's just silly hanging onto old junk, no matter how pretty.

Something i'm increasingly finding a bit of a problem now, is a pretty lucid addiction to cream (esp. 300ml bottles, like the little one on the right.) Of course, usually i use it in porridge, but damn, once you aquire a taste, it's easy to get carried away. Some days i buy 2 of these and it feels wrong if I don't get this now. Also, there are some great huskies running around, the one below would be a good match for me, great taste.

Sunday, 28 March 2010


Well, the big news today is that Shell won't be in NZ now because they think that NZ sucks so they have sold all the prescence here... There are cleverly worded statements to trick you into thinking that there is some asset-related crap, but basically the aforementioned is why they are selling. In past roles I have done contract work for or on behalf of Shell, and found them pretty meticulous in their operations despite the fact that I don't even like oil really. A lesser oil company will now be performing the role of petroleum distrobution in NZ because it is so bad here.

So apart from NZ being pretty damn retarted most of the time, you see inventions like this cropping up. The Martin Jetpack. Stunning stuff.


These are all the rage, solar citys... First up is a place called Dezhou in China. I'm tempted to get on the plane and see this for myself, but i'm guessing things are basically pretty much just the same, but solar powered, right?! Well, there's no harm in that and in fact, the Chinese are not alone in their advanced thinking as recently the Arabs announced another solar city, only this one is better than China's, however both are still in the domain of being good things.



Honestly this is probably the closest of my dream becoming a reality on earth and the Arabs got here first. Solar City Masdar. I am not even sure if it is "complete" but on a project as such, it may just evolve, although, basically, I know that a huge landmass will contain the urban legend of Masdar. This place, no cars are allowed, and no crap. The whole thing is powered by the sun. If you don't like it there, get on ya mule and leave for Dubai where you can purchase any petrol car you like and talk bull all day long about money.


This may be a little off topic, but can someone explain to me the difference between a lady's razor and a man's one? I'm finding the only difference a huge price one to be honest... Yeah I bought a pack of lady razors for $2.50 for 20 versus $5 for 5 male ones. Now, they perform completely the same in my humble opinion and look pretty much identical to be frank. Biggest scam I ever heard.

Friday, 26 March 2010


Really had to make a point about money... It seems, nowadays that it's the biggest thing on peoples minds is money usually, or at least it's common. Now, a lot of people are completely unaware that in the country they reside in, they will probably be under a system called "fiat money" as the currency in operation. In latin it means "let it be done." Also, the introduction of cash as we know it basically originated from the American Civil War back in the 1800's when their president introduced $340 million greenback dollers to use as a tool to control the population into labour.
Here's the interesting part though... This is a copy & paste from Wikipedia so credit to them for the text.

While specie-backed representative money entails the legal requirement that the bank of issue redeem it in fixed weights of specie, fiat money's value is unrelated to any physical quantity. Even a coin containing valuable metal may be considered fiat currency if its face value is higher than its market value as metal.

A feature of all fiat money is its (typically exclusive) acceptability to the government for payment of taxes and charges.

Monetary economics

In monetary economics, fiat money is an intrinsically useless good used as a means of payment.[8] In some micro-founded models of money, fiat money arises endogenously as it makes feasible trades that would not otherwise be possible, either because agents may not anonymously write IOUs, or because of physical constraints.

Legal tender is variously defined in different jurisdictions. Formally, it is anything which when offered in payment extinguishes the debt. Thus, personal cheques, credit cards, debit cards and similar non-cash methods of payment are not usually legal tender. The law does not relieve the debt until payment is accepted. Coins and notes are usually defined as legal tender.

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Now, basically, what this means in laymans terms... In economies that use fiat money which is basically the entire world nowadays. It does not bear any relation into the physical amount of it that you may happen to be in posession of, because if you are just crap, having lots of money won't change that. In fact, it's likely to make you crappier than someone who may have less.



After some consideration, I did a little barter and aquired a decent cane. Now, a lot of people perhaps are not aware of the significance of canes. Traditionally they were used by wise men to gauge the height of temples that would be created. I wouldn't use it all the time, but when walking around at night, a cane is handy.



One thing this New Zealand has is plenty of criminals, of this sort... These delightful souls were all recently done on serious counts of fraud. The woman at the top is an immigration one, and she was fined $10000 and and a charge of community service. The wiseguy in the middle was a "financial adviser" for ASB bank, he stole $18 million and was done for 6 years. The woman at the bottom channeled $500000 from a charity that was meant to specialise in care for disabled people. She got 3 years. These are all in the last few days these cases, but looking through the internet, I can see it is a common occurance here. They are a total disgrace. Shame on their souls.


As I walked up to the local "foodtown" couldn't help but notice that the bustop glass had been caned in. Further up the road was a clearing featuring this peaceful spot. My head is a little scrambled at the moment, but if I recollect, it is related to a war memorial of some kind.

Wednesday, 24 March 2010










Basically went and walked about 7 miles around Auckland and this is the type of things you might see. The burnt down house was quite interesting. I suppose the area was a bit run down, but in all honesty I have not really seen any area in Auckland that is not run down, except from across the river on the other side called Devonport. That area makes this part of Auckland look like Picadilly circus...

Tuesday, 23 March 2010


So like, I was bored and walked into a bookshop in the shopping centre at St Lukes. This book drew me in for some reason. Honestly, I read this till page 25 and it was easy work. Now, as it happened I didn't have the $40 on me to buy this at the time, but if I did, it would have been bought. I wrote an email to her and it seems that this may be made into an ebook at some point, which is cool. Basically this book is about a businesswoman but the way it's written, it's dope.



We had a weather warning here in Auckland today... Flooding may be due. Also the Dairy across the road got stock stolen yesterday (attempted robbery). It's strange really, one thing they say here is the corner shop is known as a dairy. I have no idea why, because it is in no way resembling a dairy parlour, to me it's just the corner shop...

Saturday, 20 March 2010



Recent snap of Mackay in Aus... A force 3 cyclone hit and 60000 homes without power. Man, the weather is just nuts these days (it's worldwide), sure, some areas are better than others, but overall the weather sucks, compared to how it would have been 20 years ago. The storms get bigger, more violent, the earthquakes, more intense, the floods more severe, the snow, colder and harder than ever before. Inbetween all this you'll notice roads chock full of petroleum cars just making the problem worse... A thing I though the other day. During WW2, Hitler made a massive attempt to get the population into automobiles... Now, i'm not sure, but was his idea, to imprision the world in vehicles and getting them to self gas one another in traffic? The fact that it co-incidentally wastes away the environment, while the top brass extract heavy taxes on fuel etc, and creates all sort of untold havoc is sheer genuis. What do you think? It's your call.


Yeah so, this is the local firestation, as you can see, totally boarded up and just ready to be sold to a foreign investor no doubt. Oh, I have an idea, how about a nightclub?! Seen it all before...

Anyways, the old guy Mike collapsed for the 4th time yesterday and we had to call in for an ambulance, he should be back on Monday (4 days).

He doesn't look good, and frankly, I believe he's living on borrowed time, I hope i'm wrong.

So, I hear about all this recession and I know why it happened... People won't spend money unless they are happy. The populations in these countries are basically unhappy for some reason or other... Not to be confused with lack of finance... There are people in Europe with legitimate extensive wealth, but somewhere down the line, they became unhappy and stopped spending, basically that's it... People won't spend money (even if they have it) if they are unhappy... The modern war machine funds projects worldwide, creating jobs, fueling propaganda but it has reached the stage, whereby the people who fund it don't even feel safe anymore. It's a big world, and it smells funny. Last I heard, Russia is at fighting stage because their population is so pissed off, that they can't get jobs, basically they start fighting. I wish I had the answer to all this...

Monday, 15 March 2010




Look what I found at the top of a hill... They all looked pretty well kept. Sometimes cattle get jumpy, but these ladies was very laid back.

Sunday, 7 March 2010


This is cold fusion. It is being done on a grand scale out in California as of March 2010.




On the subject of golf... I saw this woman called Anna Rawson, who is a refreshing new face on the commercial golf scene. Those T-shirts would look a treat on her don't ya think?! Also, I think golf is getting a little too advanced in the club technology dept... The canes at the bottom are old-school scottish golf canes. I bet the game would be more interesting if it went a little retro, something, i'd honestly pay money to see.