As always, words evade me -happens often with Mr Frost's work - His latest once again has me speechless, except to say, these pieces never last long, don't procrastinate, buy the f_cking thing! :: Read the full article »»»»
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
Apple CEO Tim Cook Rejects US Senate Report
He said last year it paid $US6 billion to the US Treasury, a tax rate of about 30%.
The high level US Senate committee investigating corporate offshore tax avoidance has accused Apple of shifting billions of dollars in profits to avoid paying US taxes on a massive scale. It found Apple avoided paying $9 billion in tax in 2012. Earlier, Panel chairman Senator Carl Levin accused Apple of "exploiting an absurdity" in its tax payments.
Mr Cook told the hearing that Apple lives up to its tax obligations and more, but some lawmakers expressed outrage over findings of the panel's probe that the tech-behemoth avoided taxes by using a web of foreign subsidiaries, some without any tax jurisdiction :: Read the full article »»»»
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Carbon Pollution at 3 Million Year High
Global greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have reached an ominous milestone that is unprecedented in human history. The world's longest measure of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has reached 400 parts per million for the first time in three million years.
The daily CO2 level is measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii, which tracks greenhouse gases in the Northern Hemisphere. The level has been measured at Mauna Loa since 1958, with data before that taken from ice core samples.
The last time it reached this level, temperatures rose by between three and four degrees and sea levels were between five and 40 metres higher than today. Still sceptical? :: Read the full article »»»»
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Copper Beech Farm
Earlier this month Sydney's house prices topped out at $AU50 million - Altona, a Point Piper harbour front mansion - In the US however, a house has just gone on the market with an asking price of $AU195 Million.
Copper Beech Farm - named for the Copper Beech trees, not a US misspell - is set on 20 hectares/50 acres of manicured (subdividable) lushness, it boasts 12 bedrooms - excluding separate staff quarters - 9 bathrooms, standout views across Long Island Sound, two islands, private beach, grassed tennis court, 25-metre swimming pool, a proper geenhouse, gatehouse and stone carriage house.
The Neo-French Renaissance manor house isn't why the asking price is so high, nor it's history, Copper Beech Farm is a breezy 45 minute drive - as if you'd drive - to New York City. What's that sound real-estate agent keep making? "Location, location, location." :: Read the full article »»»»
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
How To Go From Tourist to Traveller
No one wants to be a tourist any more. Everyone wants to be a local. SMH Traveller Ute Junker dolls out some great advice on how to blend in. "If you really want to understand a city, you need to live in it.: Ms Junker says, "What I love most is the way I've become attuned to the rhythms of the neighbourhood.
Going local requires a commitment, and not just fixing your own breakfast or making your own bed. If you want to live local, you need to devote a decent amount of time to your chosen city. I'd recommend 10 days as a minimum. It takes you the best part of a week to settle into the rhythm, to become a familiar face in the neighbourhood.
Ms junker also has some concise tips on securing an apartment - the essential ingredient in a tranquil fitting-in - know your neighbourhood, Reputable companies should supply plenty of information about the neighbourhood on their website :: Read Ms Junkers Full SMH Article »»»»
Monday, April 22, 2013
Legendary Divinyls Front-woman Chrissy Amphlett Dies
One of Australia's most revered rock legends, Chrissy Amphlett, best known as the singer of the Divinyls, has died in New York aged 53. The charismatic front-woman was surrounded by family and friends at her home when she died on Monday morning.
Her husband of 14 years, former Divinyls drummer Charley Drayton, says Amphlett died of breast cancer and multiple sclerosis. In a statement released by ARIA, he added she had fought the diseases with "exceptional bravery and dignity"
Christine Joy Amphlett was born in Geelong, Victoria, in 1959.
She gained fans - including this fan - for her energetic performances, complete with a signature outfit of a school uniform and fishnet stockings. Amphlett revealed her fight against multiple sclerosis in 2007 and in 2010 announced she had breast cancer ::::
Sunday, April 21, 2013
REBLOG! Favourite NEW Thought via Domain

So I've started to take a look around, test the waters, and to my surprise there's a bunch of eligible property out there.
My Favourite New Thought on the escape front is French Island, my latest obsession.
The agent describes this little bit of heaven as "A picturesque winding driveway leads to this charming 1 bedroom cottage on 13 secluded acres and features un-interrupted bay views." More *sighs* :: Read the full article »»»»
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
NORTH KOREA! Japanese Tweet Missile Launch/South Korea on VITAL THREAT Alert
Officials in the Japanese city of Yokohama have been left red-faced after mistakenly announcing the launch of a North Korean missile to 40,000 followers on Twitter. The city, south of Tokyo, prematurely fired its tweet just before noon (local time), announcing "North Korea has launched a missile" with blank spaces to indicate the exact time.
South Korean and US forces have raised their alert status to "vital threat" before an expected North Korean missile test, with tensions high in the run-up to a key anniversary. Any launch could coincide with visits by US secretary of state John Kerry and NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who will both be in Seoul on Friday.
South Korean foreign minister Yun Byung-Se told parliament the launch could take place "any time" and warned Pyongyang it risked triggering a fresh round of UN sanctions
South Korea/US Raise Alert Status
South Korean and US forces have raised their alert status to "vital threat" before an expected North Korean missile test, with tensions high in the run-up to a key anniversary.
The North last week told foreign diplomats in Pyongyang they had until April 10 to consider evacuation, fuelling speculation of a launch between Wednesday and April 15 birthday celebrations for late founder Kim Il-Sung.
Any launch could coincide with visits by US secretary of state John Kerry and NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who will both be in Seoul on Friday.
South Korean foreign minister Yun Byung-Se told parliament the launch could take place "any time" and warned Pyongyang it risked triggering a fresh round of UN sanctions :: Read the full article »»»»
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Leonard Lauder’s Billion Dollar Gift
Cosmetics billionaire Leonard Lauder has given New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art an astonishing, no-strings-attached collection of Cubist art worth an estimated $US1 billion. The enormous collection, which Mr Lauder assembled over four decades, includes 78 works by Picasso, Braque, Gris, and Leger, and "will transform the museum," a museum statement released said.:: Read the full article »»»»
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Behind the Scenes: The Australian Ballet on the International Stage by Lisa Tomasetti
Behind the Scenes: The Australian Ballet on the International Stage is an exhibition by Sydney-based - South Australian born - photographer, Lisa Tomasetti. This latest set of pictures were shot over several years, taken on the Australian Ballet's tours to Tokyo, New York and Paris :: Read the full article »»»»
Friday, May 25, 2012
DARPA Funds Interstellar Starship
DARPA Funds Interstellar Starship
That US behemoth, DARPA – Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency aka the Department of Everything – has teamed up with that other US giant, the fiscally challenged NASA to create a program that would see interstellar travel within the next 100 years.

DARPA has awarded $US500,00 in seed funding to the Dorothy Jemison Foundation for Excellence to form the aptly named 100 Year Starship - 100YSS – program.
The initiative will call on expert opinion from a wide range of disciplines, engineers, scientists and artists will contribute to a single shared vision, to develop the capability for mankind to achieve interstellar flight within the next 100 years.
A public symposium will be held this year, in Houston, Texas from September 14 to 16, in what will become an annual event. Has the real world finally caught up with the strangely accurate transfictontrek world of Gene Roddenberry? :: Read the full article »»»»
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X-STEAM! The Future of Sustainable Rail
X-STEAM! The Future of Sustainable Rail
Off the cuff a 75 year old steam locomotive and green, sustainable transport seem to have less than naught in common. Not according to the Coalition for Sustainable Rail – CSR – who reckon they can reinvigorate Locomotive 3463, circa 1937, bringing her back to life as the world’s first carbon-neutral higher-speed locomotive.

CSR is a superneat collaboration between the University of Minnisota and Sustainable Rail International – SRI – a not for profit research group dedicated to the research and development of modern steam trains.
“This is a pretty Radical idea, but there’s a lot of science behind it,” Davidson Ward, SRI president said “looking to technologies of the past to inspire solutions for today’s sustainability challenges.”
SRI acquired the large test bed steam locomotive - Locomotive 3463 – via donation from the Great Overland Station Museum in Topeka, Kansas. This locomotive, built in 1937 for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, will be reconfigured by SRI’s locomotive modernization experts, then tested as part of CSR Project 130 :: Read the full article »»»»
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Woodford Design :: FridgePad
Woodford Design :: FridgePad
There is little question that the Apple iPad has taken over the galaxy, the ultimate in mobile computing. The experts – PC World – say that there are a heap of reasons to rely soley on the iPad as your primary mobile computing device. Apple’s iPad has a more functional interface than a netbook, it’s lighter and has a longer battery life.

Technology is only any good if it fulfils a human need, the iPad seems to cope rather well with fulfilment. Surfing, communicating, imagery, sound and motion, the iPad was designed as an interface to all the human bits that make us smile day to day.
A bunch of clever boffins at Woodford Design have now replaced the humble, often tacky fridge magnet with what they bill as the Ultimate Fridge Magnet, meet FridgePad :: Read the full article »»»»
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
MUST HAVE! Jeni Oye - Kenda Kwick Roller Sport Bike Tyre Bracelet
MUST HAVE! Jeni Oye - Kenda Kwick Roller Sport Bike Tyre Bracelet
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We love clever, adore even more clever design, Jeni Oye has a super-neat range of jewellery atoyemodern.com. She describes this range as being for the passionate and discerning carbon-neutral cyclist.
It’s not just transport, it’s an obsession. And now they can have the perfect biking accessory. Handmade with an aluminium base - just like a bike rim – this one-of-a-kind cuff features a recycled Kenda Kwick Roller Sport tire imprinted with the memories of roads once travelled. By Jeni Oye. More Jewellery for Cyclists.
Priced at $AU125
Monday, May 14, 2012
Picture of the Week
Picture of the Week
via VICE
Let’s be honest. All any woman under 30 has to do to make any man throw away his wife, his kids, his job and his AA promises is open her mouth.
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Australian Doctors Weigh Into Same-sex Marriage Debate
Australian Doctors Weigh Into Same-sex Marriage Debate
Around 150 medical practitioners from the groupDoctors For The Family have signed a submission to the Senate inquiry into marriage equality opposingsame-sex marriage. The group says it believes heterosexual marriage is healthier for children.

Doctors for the Family’s Lachlan Dunjey told ABC News Radio that the organisation is concerned about the health consequences for children of same-sex marriages.
“It’s well proven that children who grow up with a mother and a father in a biological mother and father family do better than children who don’t have the opportunity to grow up in that kind of family,” Dunjey said.
The organisations website is blunt about it’s beliefs, stating: There are many organisations in Australia and internationally that support marriage – the union of a man and a woman to the exclusion of all others – as the basis for family and a healthy society.
Doctors for the Family is a supporting medical organisation to highlight the health aspects of marriage and family and ensure a healthy future for our children.
Its purpose is to be a source of information and at times make representation to parliament or appropriate organisations to ensure policies that enhance and preserve the health and future of our nation :: Read the full article »»»»
Thursday, May 3, 2012
UPDATE :: Dali's "Printemps Necrophilique" SOLD $US16.3M
UPDATE :: Dali's "Printemps Necrophilique" SOLD $US16.3M
UPDATE :: Lot 26 is a 1936 oil on canvas by Salvador Dali (1904-1989) that is entitled “Printemps Necrophilique.” According to Simon Shaw, head of Sotherby’s Impressionist & Modern Art, said this is one of the finest Dalis to appear on the market in years. Only Dali could decide to leave nothing in the center, he added.It has an estimate of $8,000,000 to $12,000,000. It sold for $16,322,500.
PREVIOUS POST :: Printemps Necrophilique, is a 1936 work by the Spanish master, the piece depicts a seated male and a standing female in an eerily realistic landscape, has a presale estimate as high as $US15 million when it’s offered at the Sotherby’s May 2 sale of Impressionist and Modern Art in New York. the piece was last on the market 15 years ago :: Read the full article »»»»
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Research Group Calls For Open Access Drug Trials
Research Group Calls For Open Access Drug Trials
Researchers are pushing for pharmaceutical companies to make full data from their clinical trials publicly available, allowing risks and benefits of drugs to be independently analysed. Currently drug research - clinical trial data – is considered commercial confidential information, not a public, social or philanthropic interest. The researchers have documented a number of cases in which access to full trial data would “radically change public knowledge of safety and efficacy” of widely used drugs, including Vioxx and Tamiflu. The researchers point out that there is insufficient evidence that Tamiflu – stockpiled by governments around the globe in 2009, including the Australian Government, to quarantine swine flu – had any preventative effect.

REPORT: Consider the case of the influenza antiviral Tamiflu (oseltamivir). Prior to the global outbreak of H1N1 influenza in 2009, the United States alone had stockpiled nearly US$1.5 billion dollars worth of the antiviral. As the only drug in its class (neuraminidase inhibitors) available in oral form, Tamiflu was heralded as the key pharmacologic intervention for use during the early days of an influenza pandemic when a vaccine was yet to be produced. It would cut hospitalizations and save lives, said the US Department of Health and Human Services. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices – ACIP, the group the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention uses to form national influenza control policy – said it would reduce the chances of developing complications from influenza. So, too, did the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration and the European Medicines Agency. Read the full article »»»»
Monday, April 9, 2012
FACEBOOK BUYS INSTAGRAM FOR $US1 BILLION
FACEBOOK BUYS INSTAGRAM FOR $US1 BILLION
That other internet behemoth – Facebook – has announced a $US1 billion deal to buy popular smartphone photo-sharing app Instagram. The big ticket purchase was seen by some as a move by Facebook to strengthen its defences against Google and newcomer Pinterest in the weeks ahead of what promises to be a history-making stock market debut.

“For years, we’ve focused on building the best experience for sharing photos with your friends and family,” Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg said in announcing the deal. ”Now, we’ll be able to work even more closely with the Instagram team to also offer the best experiences for sharing beautiful mobile photos with people based on your interests.”
Zuckerberg called the acquisition “an important milestone for Facebook because it’s the first time we’ve ever acquired a product and company with so many users” Read the full article »»»»
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