Tuesday, January 31, 2006

People.... Find something BETTER to do with your lives...

Who has the time to search Google Earth for obscure items such as this???

Perth's 'hovering car'

I've transposed the article, so it wont totally expire!



Eagle eyed users of the satellite imaging service Google Earth have spotted what appears to be a car hovering above the ground in a suburban Perth car park.

The photo is of a car park just off Honour Avenue at Point Walter in the affluent south western suburb of Bicton. The spot is a popular picnic location on the banks of the Swan River.

A number of cars are shown in parking bays and the vehicle in question appears to hovering above the ground nearby, its shadow clearly visible beneath.

Google Earth images are mostly taken by satellites - and sometimes by aircraft - within the past three years and there are no "live" images on the site.

The intriguing image was reported last week by the British IT news website,
The Register.

One the the website's readers subsequently visited the very spot and sent in photos showing that there were no unusual structures there that could explain the phenomenon.
Other sceptical readers wrote in insisting the image was an optical illusion and was either a bus shelter, a pergola, a hole in the ground. One said it was obviously "Harry Potter and his friends on vacation".

Google Earth, launched last year, allows users to zoom across the planet and drill down to a height of about 300 metres. The program also has "tilt" function to give a side or angled view of an area or object.

Cars and boats are clearly visible at this level and in some areas, where even higher definition images are available, people can be seen.

The Google service has spawned a group of devoted followers who scour the satellite images for strange sightings. Users in the past have spotted a Stealth bomber parked on a runway in California, commercial planes in mid-flight and an image of what appears to be a ship on its side in a river estuary in Scotland.
The service has been critcised for giving terrorists a bird's eye view of sensitive areas, such as the Lucas Heights reactor in Sydney and Parliament House in Canberra.

It has also given stickybeaks an opportunity to peer into neighbourhood backyards and the home of the rich and famous.

(The hovering car can also been seen in
this image on the Google Local service. People who have downloaded the free Google Earth software can see the car image here.)

Thursday, January 26, 2006

Happy Australia Day

And today, we have received further recognition from Google of life outside the USA.

Happy Australia Day everyone! :-)

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Now I'm Ready for an iPod


Apple have finally succumbed, and released a radio module for the iPod Nano, and iPod with Video...

iPod Radio Remote

About time, is all I can say, although it doesn't appear to be available from the Apple Australia store yet.

Now all I need is to be able to find a 4GB iPod Nano for the right price, although on further thought, I think an iPod Video 60GB is a better investment!!!

They were a bit cheaper in Japan, than here in Australia, but not worth the hassle if a warranty claim was required.

Tiny Power Supplies!

This would have to be without a doubt, the smallest PC power supply I've ever seen... A bit underdone for power, at 120 watts, but for a media centre PC, this would be grear!







picoPSU-120 12V DC-DC ATX power supply

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Google Pack

Google have outdone themselves this time!!! Google Pack has been released, which allows users to download the following:

Google Earth - if you haven't used this yet, just get it!!
Picasa - Google's Photo Organiser
Google Pack Screensaver - havent played with this yet, but it uses your own photos for your screensaver
Google Desktop - personally, I don't like these indexing programs, but it's not bad... needs MSN history search ability though
Google Toolbar for IE - I reckon this is the pic of search toolbars


They've also bundled in non-Google apps, including:

Firefox - I use this in preference to IE
Norton Antivirus 2005 Special Edition - includes a 6-month update subscription
Ad-Aware SE Personal - another very handy app!
Adobe Reader 7 - I use the writer as a reader, but if you don't need to create PDF's, you do need to be able to read them!

Friday, January 06, 2006

Google Shares

GOOG: Historical Prices for GOOGLE - Yahoo! Finance

I remember, way back when Google floated on the US Stock Market, thinking "I really should buy some of those"...

They floated at $100 USD per share, and have risen steadily since, and at last trading, closed at $451.24 per share!

US Analysts have tipped that Google stocks will hit $600 USD, and become the most successful dot.com share ever!

Sunday, January 01, 2006

Happy Year Year!!!

Just a quick post to wish everyone a very Happy New Year, and all the very best for 2006.

New Years Eve was spent with Alex and Clarissa, watching the Lord of the Rings Extended Edition, from the beginning to the end.

We started around 2pm, which was really a bit too late, as we finished at 4.10am...

Tatts had a $32 million Superdraw last night, which we spent a bit of time planning our spending from...

For me?

An Aston Martin DB9 or DB9 Volante, for a weekend cruising / wedding hire car
Pay off the mortgage
Modify the Forester
Pay out Mum and Dad's mortgages
Go on a long holiday!

who says it never pays to dream... Will scan the ticket tomorrow at some stage...