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Tweet The rise of the right-brain visual thinker continues with the unveiling of Nick L’anges new illustration website, nick-lange.com, which I put together to showcase this awesome talent who currently resides in Cape Town, South Africa. This comic book illustrator par excellence sharpened his tool set at the legendary comic book studios of Strika Communications […]
Read more →Tweet There is this genius called Bo Zolland who works for a 3D design company called VizualTech in Sweden who recently created a set of Audi-R8 inspired catamaran speedboat designs. They eventually found their way all over the Internet including to Multihulls Magazine which is one of the oldest and most revered publications in the […]
Read more →Tweet Even as business owners start jumping onboard the social networking bandwagon for their websites, many are still confused about search engine optimization (SEO) and why they even need it in the first place. While SEO sounds like a scientific discipline it’s far from it. Instead, this black art utilizes some scientific tools (and methods) […]
Read more →Tweet Washington — The international financial crisis marks a turning point in China’s relationship with the rest of the world, especially the United States, said Mr. Pieter Bottelier, China expert, in an exclusive interview with Jason-Stevens.com recently. Mr. Bottelier is a senior adjunct professor of China studies at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced […]
Read more →Tweet It was around 2000 that I heard a vague reference to a shark attack that had occurred at Clifton Fourth Beach, South Africa sometime during the 1970s. At the time I was working as an editor for a technical publishing house called George Warman Publications and surfing my brains out each evening at Llandudno […]
Read more →Tweet “The Forgotten Island of Johnston Atoll” generated some great responses from those involved presently and historically with this remote atoll in the middle of the Pacific. This includes updates from Susan White, Project Leader for Pacific Reefs National Wildlife Refuge Complex which encompasses Johnston Island and civilian Shelby Magnuson-Hawkins in charge of pest control […]
Read more →Tweet The Washington post recently published this article “4chan users seize internet’s power for mass disruptions” which dovetails with my recent synopsis “America, Please Get Ready To Swarm” suggesting that a Gartner Inc., report may be prescient in predicting an online “mob” approach to completing traditional work tasks or any other temporary community goal, good […]
Read more →Tweet Have you ever walked into a 7/11 store at an all-night self-service gas station in the United States and pitied the poor soul working the graveyard shift? In the next 10 years that person could be you as your traditional job morphs into a 24/7 standby shift randomly interrupted by digital ‘tasks’ in the […]
Read more →Tweet Sir John Herschel, landed on Cape Town shores in early 1834 to map out the stars of the Southern Hemisphere. His father, Sir Frederick William Herschel, also an astronomer, had discovered the planet Uranus in 1781. Sir John would continue his father’s work in Cape Town by building a 21 ft telescope through which […]
Read more →Tweet South Africa needs your vote to get Table Mountain listed as one of the ‘New Seven Natural Wonders of The World’. Currently it’s lying in the bottom two of the rankings while Austrialia’s The Great Barrier Reef, somewhat predictably, is positioned in first place. This is the third phase of the competition which has […]
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