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Virgin Space Travel

September 29th, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in General News

Virgin Galactic Space Travel

Sir Richard Branson has unveiled a mock-up of the rocket-powered vehicle that will carry clients into space through his Virgin Galactic business.

The Virgin “spaceships” are designed to carry six passengers and two pilots to an altitude of about 140km on a sub-orbital space flight.

Tickets on a Virgin Galactic flight are expected to cost £100,000 ($190,000).

The mock-up of the spacecraft was unveiled at the Javits exhibition centre in New York on Thursday.

The Virgin craft are based on the design of SpaceShipOne, built by aviation pioneer Burt Rutan, which became the first privately built vehicle to reach space in 2004.

SpaceShipOne made three flights to altitudes just greater than 100km – the edge of the Earth’s atmosphere – claiming the prestigious Ansari X-Prize.

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The rocket plane was first carried to a launch altitude of 15km (50,000ft) by an aircraft, or mothership, called White Knight.

It was then released and ignited its rocket engine, which propelled it through the atmosphere.

Virgin boss Richard Branson sitting in a passenger seat in the mock-up of SpaceShipTwo  Image: AFP

Sir Richard tested a passenger seat inside the mock-up

The $10m (£5.7m) Ansari X-Prize was offered to the first non-government, manned flight into space.

Virgin Group has contracted Rutan’s company Scaled Composites to design and build the passenger spaceship and its mothership. Virgin Galactic will own and operate at least five spaceships and two motherships.

The passenger flights, which could begin in 2009, will take off from a $225m (£127m) facility called Spaceport America in the New Mexico desert.

Will Whitehorn, president of Virgin Galactic, said the firm was in negotiations over a reality TV show.

In the show, contestants would compete to win a place on a space flight, the Press Association reported.

Mr Whitehorn said: “The indications are that we can create a show that would give people the chance to go into space. It would be a cross between Dr Who, Star Trek and the Krypton Factor.”

Virgin Galactic is one of several private firms vying to open up public access to space.

resource from: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/5388482.stm

Forbes Top 400 Richest

September 22nd, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in General News

Howard Schultz Starbucks What will pouring 40 million caffeinated drinks do for you? Place you on the Forbes Top 400 Richest list.

I saw this announcement on a news portal. Every year Forbes compiles this list of America’s and the world’s richest people. The youngest being our boy from Google. Sergey, 31 tops out at a comfortable $14 billion. Not bad for a guy who started the company in 1998. With his buddy (who is a billionaire himself).

So in any case, why the post about this?

Well, it got me thinking as I was looking through the list. The majority are obviously in the later stages of their lives being in their late 70’s, 80’s, even 90’s. So they have a few more years and all of their wealth will be left to more than likely their heirs who unless they were groomed properly by their barons will not manage the assets correctly and lose it all.

We see in the Bible how it says in Matthew 6:24:

“No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Money.”

Truth is when you have money you either want more or don’t seem to be 100% fulfilled. It is an interesting dilema. I see myself as an entrepreneur when cash flow gets tight as I work to build my businesses, I rely so much on my faith that God will provide and help financially. He always seems to find a way.

I am not in the shoes of these billionaires and I wonder how much they rely on God once they appear to have gained so much wealth? Do you still rely on God when you don’t ‘need’ anything from anyone because you have everything you want materially? Notice I used ‘want’ and not ‘need’.
Speaking of wealth and God, I found the article in Time (the cover story) to be really interesting. It speaks about, “Does God Want You To Be Rich”. On the cover there is photo of a Rolls Royce and a gold cross as the hood ornament.

I know many in the Word of Faith movement may contradict me, but I dont believe God wants us to be ‘rich’. He wants us to be faithful. He wants us to love Him and need Him, because He needs us.

So when the world highlights the wealthiest people. It would be great to see how many on this list realize that it is God who is in control of everything and when you pass away and stand in front of the throne of God. Will He care you were selected on Forbes list?

Huge Web 2.0 Internet Directory

September 18th, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Web 2.0

go2web20.netI found a really neat website that is a directory for all sites that fall in the ‘web 2.0′ category.

http://www.go2web20.net

Go2Web20.net is a nicely designed Flash page with logos and basic information for most web 2.0 companies. Click on a logo to see an overview of the company and links from blogs discussing it. It’s also sortable and searchable. Which is a nice feature! Having alot of content in this flash app will really take a while for the page to load up, which should be fixed with better optimization.

Orli Yakuel and Eyal Shahar designed and built the site. Both live in Tel Aviv, Israel. The ‘capitol’ of middle east web development

Creating something like this is a ton of work. The site is nothing but a reflection of Orli and Eyal’s passion for what’s happening on the web right now. the same passion that is driving the success of this and other blogs dedicated to chronicling this period of web history.

This website is DEFINETLY worth a BOOKMARK!

Boycott MySpace

September 12th, 2006 | 2 Comments | Posted in Web 2.0

MySpace Logo 

Can I boycott myspace?

I saw this article on TechCrunch called: MySpace: we don’t need Web 2.0. I really have to rant here and say. How arrogant is that!

I mean, NewsCorp is so stuck on themselves with myspace. Yes. it has exploded the Web 2.0 scene within the past year but to say that they dont need Web 2.0 is like General Motors saying they dont need an engine in their car. I mean seriously. Everyone needs a Car but if you have no engine in it where will it take you?

As my 30th birthday gets closer to be honest the only reason I’ve used or created a MySpace account was to ‘network’. However, because of its mass consumation of time, to really ’socialize’ just doesnt appeal to me. Since what is the statistic 80% of Myspace users are under the age of 18? I am happily married with a 5 year old daughter, i dont need ‘lonelygirl4u’ adding me to her network of friends!

So don’t think you are all that MySpace. Make myspace ”a place for friends” and welcome the other Web 2.0 websites that collaboratively share to better everyone. 

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