This looks big because the camera is fixed with a super mighty awesome lens but I've seen bigger.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Come To Think Of It...
Supermoon ain't that big in Malaysia.
This looks big because the camera is fixed with a super mighty awesome lens but I've seen bigger.
This one is taken on 17th February, during Chap Goh Mei. So now what's the big deal about supermoon?
This looks big because the camera is fixed with a super mighty awesome lens but I've seen bigger.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Did the Moon Caused the Earthquake Near Japan?
Be warned that this is just assumption made up after a few days ago I read an article right over here about the term 'Supermoon'. To me it seems like a baseless assumptions at first but come to think of it, the distance might actually have something to do with the earthquake. Undeniably the Pacific Ring of Fire did play a major role in the recent event too.
Peek-a-Boo |
Of course I'm not saying that all catastrophic disaster or earthquake is caused by the Moon getting too close to Earth which eventually will collide and everyone will turned into barbecue meat and aliens will soon find us delicious. Save that for doomsday. What I'm trying to imply here is by relating pass earthquake which I found might have link to the Moon being too close.
Before we head to Japan, let us go way back in history to 22 May 1960, the year where the largest earthquake in history ever struck mankind at 9.5, so far (we never know what Kim Jong-Il's hobby of underground nuking will do), the Moon was just 358351 km away on 12 May and 357324 km away from us on 10 Jun. There's a calculator for the distance here. That's 18 days from Jun and 10 days from May.
Not sure what happened to the person who took this picture in Indonesia |
Probably this could be a coincidence, but let's check out the 9.2 Richter scale Indian Ocean earthquake on December 26, 2004. The moon was just 357985 km away from us, yet again at quite a close range. Still not enough? What about the Haiti Earthquake January 12 and the Chilean Earthquake on February 27, both in 2010. Miss Moon was pretty damn close to us on January 30 at a distance of 356592 km and 357831 km away on February 27.
Damn it's massive! |
And now onwards to Japan, at a distance of 356577 km on May 19 (8 days way from he quake), the closest ever the Moon coming to Earth in 19 years, all hell just broke loose. Luckily for the Japanese, they have God-given skill in civil engineering and since they know what's gonna hit them, an emergency plan is already been planned since like decades ago. I'm pretty sure they can minimize the lost drastically but for sure the lost is definitely still unbearable and will be a international disaster.
I tried to Google more about the relation between the distance and earthquake but nothing factual came up and only rebuttals on the assumption from Mr. Sun. Apparently he got jealous because his solar flares can't spark up mayhem on Earth, only our mobile phones and making us drench in biologically salty water. Too bad, better luck next time.
Where are the huge airliner? They just vanished without refueling? |
I tried to Google more about the relation between the distance and earthquake but nothing factual came up and only rebuttals on the assumption from Mr. Sun. Apparently he got jealous because his solar flares can't spark up mayhem on Earth, only our mobile phones and making us drench in biologically salty water. Too bad, better luck next time.
Whether this assumption is true or otherwise, lets realize that we have a responsibility towards mother nature and try not piss her off too much. I'm talking about you, Kim Jong-Il. And China and America. You're up next India.
Anyways, let us take a moment of silence and pray for victims of the devastating earthquake in Japan that they will return to their loved ones soon. Also to the people in countries which the tsunami will eventually reach them soon, or not, better prepare yourselves and pray it doesn't come: Hawaii, Australia, Philippines, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, New Zealand, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru and Chile.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Sennheiser HD 212 Pro
Yeah, finally a pair of 'cans' I'm waiting for. My first big budget headphone to cause me deaf. I read lots of good reviews on tis headphone about it being beastly in bass. It better be because it's a Sennheiser DJ headphone.
Performance was awesome, but I think it is a little too bassy for me. If it was slightly less bassy, probably it would be ok but some people like it that way. Makes you feel like an 'ah beng' when listen to techno. Sound details was crisp and clear but if your song has too much digital bass in it, it will probably cause less details.
The thing I like is the removal cords from the headphone, since sometimes you want to put it around your neck without wires dangling around, this feature really helps.
Here's my personal rating on it. You can get other reviews by just asking Mr. Google
Sound Quality: 4/5
Design: 3/5
Comfortability: 3/5
Product Quality: 3.5/5
Price: 4/5
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