Nightmarephonetopup by user3358318
Absolute nightmare topping up your mobile over here (New Zealand), took me near 5 minutes minimum, listen and enjoy :(
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010
Something that I found worth of note being a jock... The other day while surfing, somehow came across this apparel known as a ghillie suit. Fortunatly, i never been in so deep as to require such an item, but the thing worth mentioning is that it was originally designed by Scottish gamekeepers to blend in.
Wow, have you seen this?! One excellent idea, you must visit them. This is operating in 22 countries & 6 continents and the best part is you can't be taxed.
http://www.timebanks.org/
http://www.timebanks.org/
Saturday, 17 April 2010
Thursday, 15 April 2010
If you have not seen these, then you have now... Electric commercial vehicles. I suppose if you owned a logistics company it would make good sense to invest in these as I know the big companies already have like DHL etc. They are built in Britain with help from the US by Smith Electric. You must look at their site... http://www.smithelectricvehicles.com
Wednesday, 14 April 2010
Saturday, 10 April 2010
One thing that rocks about NZ is the pastry controls set in place. I know one local Indian-descended fellow who is studying how to make decent crusts at college. From recent brief conversations, it appears this is big business over here. Literally, once you know how to make the pie, it's just a matter of getting your finger in the pie, and the rest is easy...
Friday, 9 April 2010
Recently I was made aware of a 3d copier device named the Zcorporation 350. Obviously, one can think of a million uses for such a tool. It dawned on me today that the first thing i'd copy with it, would be priceless artifacts such as the above Cyrus Cylinder as a preservation method for generations to come. I mean photos are all well and dandy, but technology is just better now, you know.
Something that has been casuing me a little concern of late... It has crossed my mind on a few occasions that the Bible is maybe a little out of date. As far as I can see the last real known entries were around 200AD (perhaps that may be wrong) which leads me to suspect that either nothing new happened worthy of entry (which I highly doubt) or basically, people have been so tied up going around doing their basic everyday modern things that it has taken a serious sidestep into general unimportance that it has almost been completely overlooked...
Thursday, 8 April 2010
Stay cool. These are known as Pygmy Tarsier and were originally thought to be extinct. However they were recently found off the mountains in Indonesia again. They live on snakes and birds and do all kind of good to the ecosystem. This gotta be the closest thing to a gremlin on earth. They appeared in 2008 by accident got found in a hunters trap... Damn ill.
One thing that rings true in life, was an old proverb handed down through the centuries. "The only thing that is constant in life, is change." Here is a few examples, years ago the Indians would smoke their pipes of tobacco, which became a gentlemans hobby, unfortunatly the downsides of chronic illness and anti-socail behaviour ensued with the harmful toxins and tar associated with tobacco until the Epipe came out recently...
Another example is the electric vechicle... Up until recently, I was unaware that back in the early 1900's the electric car outsold gasoline vehicles. Pictured at the top is Thomas Edison with his electric car. It seems that around 1920 Texas hit the crude oil boom which made gasoline extremely cheap. Around that time, a hand crank was developed which made starting gasoline engines easy. Unfortunatly the situation is different today with electric vehicles being far cheaper to operate than petroleum, despite the other benefits, like low noise pollution, and uber fast acceleration to name but a few. Also, I'm guessing, if Edison had been around today, he'd likely be smoking an ecig, or epipe, if he was a smoker at all.
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
This is the remenants of a crash which happened outside the lodge here. Incidentally, this is apparently the 3rd time this has happened here on a straight bit of road... This time, the car hit 5 vehicles, but they are not in these photos as they have been towed away, just this 2 i snapped during the day.
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