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Celebrating TopTenz.net’s 1,000th list, coming up on August 3, 2012, here is our 4th list this week about the number 1,000. “What will the world will be like in 1,000 years” seems like an absurd question to even ask, especially since the degree to which the world changes in 100 years is overly ambitious enough [...]
Posted by Natalie Jaro on Thursday, August 2, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Misc, Nature, Science · Tagged 1000 years, advancements in technology, alien life, altering DNA, Arthur C. Clarke, Earth's future, Fantastic Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever, living today, nano-bots, nanotechnology, Natalie Jaro, National Inventors Hall of Fame, National Medal of Technology and Innovation, planet earth, ray kurzweil, science fiction writer, space exploration, technological advancements, The Singularity, Thomas Edison, world population
Thanks to modern technology and air travel, the world is forever becoming a smaller place. Where journeys from one continent to another once took months, they now take hours, and sometimes it seems like there is nowhere left for a would-be adventurer to really get away from it all. Still, if you have the time, [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Friday, January 8, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Travel · Tagged Antarctica, antartica, Australia, canada, cape york peninsula, china, Civilization, commander, easter island, Gambier Islands, geography, greenland, Inaccessible Island, Indian Ocean, Ittoqqortoormiit, kerguelen islands, La Rinconada, la rinconda, Madagascar, mcmurdo station, motuo county, Mutuo County, New Zealand, north pole, nunavut, ocean, peru, pitcairn island, Pitcairn Islands, planet earth, remote, remote locations, Ross Island, South Africa, top 10 remote locations, Travel, tristan da cunha, Tristan de Cunha
If you haven’t used Google Maps before I suggest you take about 15 minutes and start playing. Enter your home address, work address, a place you would like to visit. You will be amazed at the technology and probably a little paranoid too. The detail that can be achieved is truly astounding and from the [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, June 2, 2008 at 11:32 pm
Filed under Internet, Photos · Tagged artesina, colonel sanders, Earth, environment, firefox logo, geography, geoscience, google map, google maps, luecke, pink rabbit, planet earth, satellite photos, sutton poyntz, vitruvian man, world