
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Eye Candy

The cover certainly assisted in the album's success: it was suggested by the Cars' drummer David Robinson and painted by Alberto Vargas, who was well-known for his paintings of pin-up girls in Playboy and Esquire magazines of the '40s and '50s. Enjoy some of his handiwork below...er, purely for background reference, of course! The shapely model draped across the Ferrari bonnet was named - coincidentally - Candy and, for a while after the shoot, she dated Robinson.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Time Travel

(many thanks to Christopher Moore)
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Going...going...gone...


As a kid, my family often visited a shipwreck on Waitarere Beach (on the west coast of the lower North Island, NZ). It was the remains of an iron-hulled cargo ship, Hydrabad, which was driven ashore in a gale on 25th.June 1878.
[There're good accounts of the event on the 'Dive New Zealand' and 'Waitarere Beach' websites].


Over the years, the Hydrabad hulk became a well-known landmark and it wasn't just kids of my era who enjoyed clambering all over it.
Dad would tell us tall tales about the "haunted" wreck, but a true story he did


It stood with swarthy brown arms crossed and holding a sword, in a front garden in nearby Foxton Beach township until the 1930s, when it was destroyed... because local children were too scared to walk past it on their way to school!


The wreck used to lie along the high-tide mark but is now several hundred metres inland, gradually sinking down into the soft sand below and being covered by encroaching dunes. In fact, the rust-flaking pieces that jut up through the sand are now more dangerous than curious. But my memories of balancing on the collapsed mast, as the waves surged and curled around it, will stay with me long after the Hydrabad has finally sunk out of sight...
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Sunday, February 8, 2009
Seeing Is Believing...

Now, they make no bones about it: these are replicas, they're nothing to do with the originals (they just look the same!) and with all pairs only $US9 each (yeup!!), it's sure worth considering in these tight economic times. Get the look of Armani, Ray Ban, Dolce and Gabanna, Gucci, Prada...let's face it: at $US9 a pair, you can replace 'em several times a season without hurting your bank balance! Worth a UV-protected look...
I'll take a pair of Ray Ban as commission thanx!
Friday, February 6, 2009
Eeeee, Mind Your Feet, Lad!
Eeeeeeee, by goom! There be UFOs in Lincolnshire then!
A giant wind turbine has been severely damaged, two of its blades being bent and a third actually severed.
UFOs seem to be getting the blame, with (most bizarre of all) Dale Vince, founder of Ecotricity, the company that owns the towering turbine saying: "Until we have some idea, some plausible explanation that it was not a UFO, I don't think we should rule it out".
This is a perfectly rational explanation of course. Technically superior beings fly billions of miles to have a wee peek at us and then despite all their technological wizardry that must be far beyond our comprehension, they (after all that skill, time and effort) crash into a giant wind turbine and scuttle off home with their tails between their legs (if they have tails...or indeed legs) utterly embarrassed.
Clumsy bastards!
A giant wind turbine has been severely damaged, two of its blades being bent and a third actually severed.
UFOs seem to be getting the blame, with (most bizarre of all) Dale Vince, founder of Ecotricity, the company that owns the towering turbine saying: "Until we have some idea, some plausible explanation that it was not a UFO, I don't think we should rule it out".
This is a perfectly rational explanation of course. Technically superior beings fly billions of miles to have a wee peek at us and then despite all their technological wizardry that must be far beyond our comprehension, they (after all that skill, time and effort) crash into a giant wind turbine and scuttle off home with their tails between their legs (if they have tails...or indeed legs) utterly embarrassed.
Clumsy bastards!
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Online News: Devaluing Journalism?

Many blame newspapers' cost-cutting decisions, but the finger eventually points back to consumer behaviour. We're moving more to obtaining news and information on-line, abandoning traditional forms of news supply.
The reality is that journalistic quality is NOT the lifeblood of most news outfits it once was. People now expect their news fast and free, but that comes at a price – often paid for by low overheads, slashes in news quality, depth and diversity. And it's a race to sustain operations by attracting advertising dollars, which risks news quality. For how does a supplier attract advertising dollars? By getting high traffic numbers, or essentially, popularity.
Are consumers really prepared to sacrifice a strong fourth estate? Information illuminates dark corners of our world, informing us of things we don't know and things we don't even know we don't know. We need information, but will a thumbnail sketch suffice?
What's the answer to sustaining serious journalism, with today's tough times and trends? Has society already crossed the Rubicon in expecting free quick news? Won’t busy consumers choose quick information sources that offer shallow, brief coverage at no cost? Is this devaluing serious journalism? Can we do anything about it now at all?
PS: 6 Aug.2009 - Well, well, well...looks like Rupert Murdoch intends to do something all right! By next summer the media mogul plans to charge for on-line news! Click here for all the details.
PS: 3 Dec.2009 - Rupert Murdoch is still working hard, trying to persuade others to charge for internet news! But is anyone else listening?
PS: 2 July 2010 - Murdoch's finally done it: London's The Times has finally switched on its pay wall. Will the ratings tumble?
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Dumb And Dumber!

However when they encountered a streetlamp in front of the courthouse, one ran to the left side of it, and the other to the right. They slammed into each other and fell to the ground, allowing police to catch up and detain them. CCTV caught the moment, and the video clip has become a worldwide sensation on YouTube...