Archive for April, 2008
Peugeot 405 T16 + Ari Vatanen – Montée Pikes Peak
Absolute Classic. I love this level on Colin McRae (RIP) Dirt too.
3 commentsVienna
An easy three hour drive from Salzburg gets you to the Historic city of Vienna, once the center of the Austro-Hungarian empire. 
It is also vibrant today with a progressive music and art scene. 

We went to a club with DJ Vadim on the decks.

I went with my mum and rented these bikes you just pick up and drop at loads of spots around the city.

There was a huge marathon on.
It took us over half an hour to get across here and we had to run across dodging the runners. Was funny. 
PJ Minus hair, Plus a beard.

2012 Enigma
2012: Tragedy, transcension or just another year? David Wilcock exposes many great secrets: DNA, consciousness science, wormholes, stargate travel, sacred geometry, three-dimensional time, the Mayan Calendar and much, much more!
Slighly wacky, but also incredibly interesting stuff:
Our Solar System is moving into a new zone of energy in the Galaxy. Russian and NASA data has confirmed that the front end of the Sun’s magnetic field has become over 1000 percent brighter in the last 30+ years. We know that if you rub a piece of metal fast enough, you create what is known as friction, and the metal will begin glowing red-hot. In the same manner, the extra dust and energy in this new galactic energy zone is colliding with the Sun’s magnetic field, causing friction and creating a visible static charge of “plasma” energy at the front that is rapidly increasing in size and brightness.
As of 1997, Dr. Aleskey Dmitriev and other Russian scientists observed that the Galactic space we are now moving into is showing significantly higher concentrations of matter and energy, including charged particles of hydrogen, helium and hydroxyl, in addition to other new combinations of elements.
There is 300 percent more dust from our Galaxy entering the Solar System now than there was throughout all of the 1990s. More dust and more charged particles means more energy.
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994021

This is not a drill

From the economist article: A wave of food-price inflation is moving through the world, leaving riots and shaken governments in its wake. For the first time in 30 years, food protests are erupting in many places at once. Bangladesh is in turmoil (see article); even China is worried (see article). Elsewhere, the food crisis of 2008 will test the assertion of Amartya Sen, an Indian economist, that famines do not happen in democracies.
First the Economist front page article and now this from the wall street Journal:
I don’t want to alarm anybody, but maybe it’s time for Americans to start stockpiling food.
No, this is not a drill… Continue reading here..
Lake Mondsee/Sunset



This weekend we rented a little electric boat and cruised around Lake Mondsee. Slowly. I think the boat went faster in reverse. It was chill though.
-273 Podium p2


-273 first podium with Franck Montagny!
Res – they say vision
Res and Talib Kweli are coming out with an album together under the name of Idle Warship so I thought I would post one of the best Res tracks from a while back. Still sounds so good.
No commentsSimon Dumont World quarterpipe record

I was going to post a photo of Simon Dumont soaring a World record 35 feet above the coping last Friday, but while looking for the best photo, I found this one from the redbull skiing site of Tanner Hall ripping a tree line and it is too sick not to post.
For Dumont’s record click here.









