Don’t you find it amazing that there are so many people, in so many different countries, each writing in there little space on the web. Each sharing his or her opinion, and then in turn there are people reading their thoughts.
I find it amazing to think that I am part of this revolution! Just think about our parents and grandparents. They could probably not even imagine something like we have today.
Today we have blogs, Facebook, Myspace, and so the endless list goes on and on. We’re literally living in a technological overdose.
To all of you who blog, I want to remind you that we’re all part of something new and incredible. Something which has never happened on earth before. What a priviledge to be part of this.
Whenever I can’t find something worthwhile to read on one of our local news websites, I go to the science section, and usually find something interesting there.
Here’s what I found in today’s science section on IOL…
Global warming puts king penguins in danger – King penguins that feed on fish and squid at the northern edges of Antarctica are threatened by global warming, which is cutting down on their food supply.
Bones of flying reptile found in China – Paleontologists have discovered the fossil of a new species of tiny prehistoric flying reptile in north-eastern China, a study released on Monday said. The miniature reptile lived about 120-million years ago and was about the size of a sparrow, with a wingspan less than a foot across.
‘Giant baby’ planet discovered – German astronomers have discovered a “giant baby” planet in deep space which they say has a mass 10 times as dense as Jupiter but is a scant 10 million years old – a newborn by cosmic standards.
Ancient Indian city uncovered – Archaeologists have dug out the remains of a 2 500-year old city – believed to be bigger than classical Athens – from under the ruins of an ancient fort in India’s eastern state of Orissa, a newspaper reported on Monday. The findings of the team of archaeologists from India and the United States include the debris of household pottery and terracotta ornaments showing that the city’s inhabitants led an advanced lifestyle.
The ancient Indian city which was discovered particularly interests me. If I could’ve chosen another job, I would’ve loved to be an archaeologist. I guess its the adventurous side of the job that appeals to me so much. Just imagine finding a building which is centuries old, buried by sand, and completely forgotten. Yet still there were people who walked in those building, who LIVED there, and to whom it was as normal as our shopping malls are now. I find it intriguing, and would LOVE to discover something like that. One day.
The reason why I shared this today is because I sometimes forget what amazing people are out there, and the awesome things they’re doing. I forget that there are people out there STILL making discoveries, and that its not something that only happened in my history classes. Its just a reminder that we don’t know half the secrets that our Earth holds, and that there are still so many unknown things. Even though we live life “normally” each day, there’s a whole new ‘world’ out there. Somewhere.
I heard the story on the radio this morning, and thought that I might have heard wrong, but surely this morning, when I checked the net, there it was on The Press Association: Heath Ledger was found dead in his apartment.
“Brokeback Mountain actor Heath Ledger has been found dead with sleeping pills near his naked body in his New York apartment.
Ledger, 28, was found after a possible drug-related death in his central Manhattan apartment on Tuesday, New York police department spokesman Paul Browne said.
The Australian-born actor’s body was discovered by his housekeeper at around 3.30pm local time after she went to let him know a masseuse had arrived for an appointment, Mr Browne said.”
I never watched brokeback mountain, but I remember him better for his role in A Knight’s Tale. This is such sad news, specially since he was still so young, and he had a young daughter. I suppose there are some hollywooders for whom the burden just gets too heavy… Still they don’t know if this was an accidental overdose, or intended.