by Tom | Jun 27, 2012 | Google+
Now that things have calmed down, it's worth having a look at Britain from above. Great airborne shots from the 20s. Britain from Above | Rescue the Past Help tell the story of these historic aerial images. English Heritage · Royal Commission on the Ancient and...
by Tom | Jun 26, 2012 | Google+
HÔHME – Closer to Paradise.I have enjoyed having HÔHME's extended mix provide an uplifting hour and a bit of progressive house to work to. Love the drop in the middle of Titanium. Crowd pleasing, class, and recommended. HOHME – Closer to Paradise...
by Tom | Jun 26, 2012 | Google+
Hong Kong creepy crawlies.I've seen the c10cm smaller sister of the spider all over the place, a dead giant centipede (on our podium level) and the roaches (on the street a couple of times; only tiny ones in the flat), but thankfully not the giant water bugs or...
by Tom | Jun 26, 2012 | Google+
Landscape photographer of the year.Some lovely stuff there. Last year's winner (#5) has a good chance again, I think. Landscape Photographer of the Year 2012 competition: call for entries – Telegraph Entry for the sixth annual Take a view – Landscape...
by Tom | Jun 25, 2012 | Google+
That's an expensive espresso. Even with the car thrown in. Leighton Road Hong Kong
by Tom | Jun 25, 2012 | Google+
More fabulous photos. This time National Geographic Traveler Magazine contestants.Only one of HK, I think. National Geographic Traveler Magazine: 2012 Photo Contest The 24th annual National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest is in full swing. The entry deadline has...
by Tom | Jun 25, 2012 | Google+
Why o is pronounced u in son. Or why u is spelled o in son, more accurately. Stuff Juergen Schmidhuber's theory of beauty and curiosity (ht: Will Newsome ) grounds them both in the idea of discovering novel patterns in data that previously seemed random. Here is...
by Tom | Jun 25, 2012 | Google+
Great photos of China. The HK rainbow (#3) is particularly good. Scenes From 21st-Century China China, the most populous country and the second-largest economy in the world, is a vast, dynamic nation that continues to grow and evolve in the 21st...
by Tom | Jun 24, 2012 | Google+
Today's wager: Dusk Till Dawn until nearly dawn post Stanley race celebrations (Silver Cup winners!) and old buffers paddling practice will not be a pleasant combo. Wong Nai Chung Rd
by Tom | Jun 23, 2012 | Google+
The races are a'paddle.Surprisingly nice morning: the factor 50 is on.3-2-1 Seagods! Hong Kong Island, Southern District, Stanley