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Backpacker Visiting Hong Kong For A Week On The 27th Of Dec. What Is There To Do And See Whilst I Am There?

by James on Jan.19, 2010, under Around the World

1. Need some advice on where the best Hostel, Guest houses to stay are ( No Hotel ).
2. The best location to stay
3. Places to see, and do
4. Transport service – Do they have a underground system ( MRT )
Any help would be great,

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Is There Any Good Cheap Non-backpacker Accomodation At Bondi Beach?

by James on Dec.13, 2009, under Around the World

I dont know if there is any really cheap accomodation near Bondi Beach, I know there is some back packers places though. Probably better staying somewhere else close and catching public transport. Try this website and look up Sydney, they have some good discounts on good hotels.
www.wotif.com

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Is There An International Backpacker Association? If So, What Are The Benefits Of Joining?

by James on Sep.27, 2009, under Around the World

There is the YHA – Youth Hostel Association. Membership gives you discounts (~10%) at their world-wide hostels chain.
There’s also the STA student card which makes you eligible to significant discounts in public transportation – sometimes only when booking in advance. It all depends on what you want to do.
Anyhow, there are much more local organizations than international ones. You should look at your country of destination.

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Is There A Backpacker Beach Destination In The Philippines?

by James on Sep.20, 2009, under Around the World

Affordable ,safe and beautiful.
All details and info are greatly appreciated.

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Anybody Out There? Are The Voyager Spacecraft Forgotten Already? Do They Play Any Significance To Human Species At All Anymore?

by James on Aug.25, 2009, under Around the World

Out of our solar system
The two Voyager spacecraft have crossed boundaries in space exploration, never been superseded by any other space missions from the earth. Columbus and Magellan missions reached objects within our solar system, as the Voyagers 1 and 2 have traveled billions of kilometers through the dark star light space, explored distant planets in our solar system along their way and revolutionized our knowledge of the solar system in which we live. These spacecrafts are no longer bound by the Sun’s gravity as they have passed the outermost planets of our solar system, and are descending further into our Milky Way Galaxy. Their radio transmitters are estimated to last up to the year 2020. Thereafter, these metal ships will sail silently through the space filled with star dust. Maybe they have been hit by other objects already, or they are still sailing along in the silent volume of space.

Who knows who’s out there?
Perhaps the rest of the Milky Way Galaxy is populated by desolate, wasteland worlds circling a hundred billion stars. Or maybe the Galaxy is rich in life forms and intelligence and technology much further beyond our reach.

Someday – maybe millions of years in the future – one of these ghostly, derelict ships may be detected and captured by the representatives of some devastatingly advanced interstellar culture. They will wonder about the shipbuilders.

The Voyager spacecrafts are now the fastest and farthest machines ever launched by the human species -

Will they one day encounter someone else in the depths of space?
A billion years from now, when everything on Earth we’ve ever made has crumbled into dust, when the continents are changed beyond recognition and our species is unimaginably altered or extinct, the Voyager record will still speak for us.

Anybody out there?
Sounds like the song from Pink Floyd, with a mysterious undertone of truth to it maybe?
Radio signals from early broadcasting on earth travels at 300.000 km/ second (speed of light). In 1901 a reception of transatlantic radio signals in Newfoundland from Marconi in the U.K was established. This might be the first radio signals sent from earth and might be out there in space somewhere.
How strong this signal is, is another question, as the radio transmitters at that time had limited strength. Since the earth atmosphere has a tendency of absorbing some energy, before it leaves into outer space, we do not know what has escaped the earth trough the time of radio broadcasting, both commercially and scientifically.

Only in 1959 did a radio signal from first human-made object to leave Earth, from the USSR probe Luna 1.
The same year, the first radio signal from first human-made object to reach another world was established, through the USSR probe Lunik 2 on the Moon.

In 1962 a radio signal from first human-made object to reach another planet, was made with Mariner 2 at Venus.

In 1965, radio signal from human-made object at Mars, with Mariner 4 and in 1973 radio signal from human-made object at Jupiter, with Pioneer 10.

In 1979, radio signal from human-made object at Saturn, with Pioneer 11 and in 1986, radio signal from human-made object at Uranus, with Voyager 2.

In 1989, radio signal from human-made object at Neptune, with Voyager 2.

Where are the first radio signals from earth?
So from the year of 1901, radio waves from this original transmission could have travelled around 102,176,640,000,000 km (around 102 trillion kilometer) through space which is equivalent to approximately 10.8 Light years.
The closest galaxy, the large Magellanic cloud is 169,000 light years away from us, so it will still take another 1 million years before these radio signals reaches this constellation.

Can we expect radio signals to arrive to earth then?
Within our galaxy there are detected over 300 objects with similar constellation as earth has to its sun. However, most of these objects seem to be hot, gas filled objects and not habitable according to our standards at least. How close are these objects to our planet then, and how long time has it taken for radio signals to travel from these constellations?
There are 200-400 billion stars within the Milky way galaxy. The diameter of the Milky way Galaxy is estimated to be around 100,000 light years.

Time will tell
That means that with our technology of detection of radio waves both on terrestrial and space observatories will take some hundreds of thousand years to reach us from their transmitting start. If it takes over 100 years to travel approximately 10 light years, the mathematics is simple. It is about 6,500 light years between the Orion arm were our solar system is located to the Perseus arm, so it will take around 65,000 years before any radio based signals from this part of the Milky way will reach us here on earth.

Let us stick around and wait, who knows, there could be an interesting extraterrestrial radio show coming around anytime now!

He has a background as civil engineer and geoscientist. He has worked mainly within the oil and gas industry from the mid 1980s. He has written a few fictional novels as well as being the author of some professional litterature within oil and gas sector, he is now an editor of some web sites.

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Is There Any 6 Bed Dorm Backpacker Style Accommodation In Malta?

by James on Aug.12, 2009, under Around the World

Need to accommodate 5 people for 6 weeks in September/October 2009. Must be less than EU$900 per week. 6 bed backpacker dorm or a 2 Bedroom 3 Bed apartment with a couch or cot, anything in similar style. Please help.

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Michael Jackson Will You Be There

by James on Jul.26, 2009, under A Discerning Eye


Michael Jackson’s “Will You Be There” video.

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Is There A Website To Share Vacation Plans With Family And Friends?

by James on Jul.19, 2009, under Vacations

I am planning a family/friends vacation. I am in search of a website for everyone to log on to so they can see what the plans are, and perhaps make suggestions.

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Is There Good Inland Saltwater Fishing Around Oak Island, North Carolina About The Last Two Weeks Of March?

by James on Jul.16, 2009, under Activities in Tremblant

i’m in college and that is when our spring break is. i have about a 14 foot skiff i was wanting to know about the fishing on the inlets and streams. i always go in the summer and fall, but i’ve never been this early. any help is appreciated. i was kinda hoping for some redfish to be running but i didn’t know.

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