Am I dead? ...

terça-feira, 11 de março de 2014

The New Cosmos

Did you happen to catch the 21st century version of the Cosmos series?


Having not had access to the 80's version I was completely absorbed in the episode; watched it twice actually.

Since I was a kid that I've been fascinated with space, time, origin of all things and the future of all things. As I grew older my thoughts were molded to keep up with what the earthling World had to offer, and guess what... I became a consultant...

I keep thinking about how easy it is to have access to all kinds of information in this new age we live in, that could help us have a broader concept of life and its (true) meaning.

I envy those who are growing up having access to All You Can Hear music from the click of a button.
Anyway, its no excuse, but I find myself thinking of how I'd be different if I had watched the series back when I was growing up.


Thank you Carl Sagan.

segunda-feira, 10 de março de 2014

Wouldn't you know...

It works.


Where do blogs go when they die?

I'd like to visit the place where blogs go to spend their eternity when they die. My list of links show that most of the blogs I (used to) follow have been numb for over 2 years.

Mine died 2 years ago when I started paying more attention to Google Plus. Yeah, yeah, nobody uses G+... Yada yada... That's probably why I follow 2000+ peeps there. 

But ok, now I came to visit blogspot and I found this:


It makes sense for this to happen. So I say, let's give it a try and check the result on G+.

Since all digital data from my blog is ending up on G+, I reckon that if I want to vist the blogspot graveyard I just have to open my G+ profile... huh.

Plus'ya later.