Tuesday 15 May 2012

A lesson in perspective...


Q: Are you Naughty or Nice?

A: Depends on you


I don't give my card out to just anybody.


I once learnt that some reporters write out their stories in a secret code - a shorthand - that they can only read. I use a theory of that to store phone numbers in code names on my phone to protect my contacts and to jot down important key pieces of information in a language unique to me. I discuss the Voynich Manuscript and Leonardo da Vinci; Cryptanalysis, code-breaking and shorthand with my friends...

The question and answer above is meant for a reflection based lesson. It works only for those that think outside the box. The ones that can touch the stars. The ones sending us to outer space.


If you don't recognize the exact card from which I am quoting and referring to, I have attached a hint below.




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I don't give this card to just anybody.

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Are you naughty or nice?

This concludes a small lesson in judgement.



Post is dedicated to the lovely Cayman's Island. Special note to the play on words.


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Saturday 12 May 2012

The twelfth night





"Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them."










this post is for raj

Wednesday 9 May 2012

Après-Ski

Ashley Hughes on the peak of Vail

Ashley Hughes soaking in the natural hot springs

Groomed


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The air up here

Heli-skiing in Beautiful British Columbia

You know a sport is dangerous when...

Play safe.

Ashley Hughes enjoying an afternoon in the helicopter


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Friday 4 May 2012

Cue the antagonist.

Magnum Jodanger. 


It just sounds so James Bond to me. Especially with the Scandenavian accent. 


As my life constantly feels like I am in the midst of an adventure novel and when the real life Magne Jordanger was introduced to me at a business lunch, his heavy accent made it sound like Magnum Jodanger.  


We then carried on the conversation about fisheries and fish farming but I was lost in swirling thought about the perfect villain name... even though his company was very pleasant. I seek inspiration from some of the strangest things. 


Hooray!

Lady Moura



Nasser Al-Rashid


http://www.rashidengineering.com/


This post is just acting as a reminder for me.

Quintessentially Emirati



Ashley Hughes and little falcon in the desert in UAE
If one is looking for a royal activity, observing or flying falcons in the Arabian desert is the sport.

Ashley Hughes Vancouver, Lady Ashley Hughes Vancouver, photographs, business, investments, consultant, international, real, of vancouver,  Falcons vs. Pigeons at French Open: Officials at the French Open have had it with pigeon droppings. The slimy deposits can alter how balls bounce on the courts, not to mention the mess is just unpleasant. So the tennis organization has introduced some avian competition: falcons. Eight falcons with knife-like claws and soaring speeds were released at Roland Garros to take on the pesky pigeons. Despite the falcons' killer reputation, officials claim they're just hoping the birds of prey will scare off the pigeons -- not necessarily kill them. Indeed pigeons have already cleared out, but falconer Ludwig Verchatse says that doesn't mean they'll stay away, explaining, "pigeons are stupid. They don't transmit the information to their friends." Expect the falcons to become a long-term fixture at the courts. Talented, regal birds of prey.

Thursday 3 May 2012

Bokonon ;)





"I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or murmur or think at some point, 'If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.'"

LL Chondrites

Will update this post a little later. Just reserving platinum space.

Dunebunny.

Ashley Hughes kicking back, relaxing and enjoying the view.  Dune buggy racing in the desert is hard work.

Off of the record (part 3)

“To be nobody but yourself in a world that's doing its best to make you somebody else". Why would I let you, be the executive producer of me? So silly. Be yourself.

Wednesday 2 May 2012

The third element.

The third element of the periodic table is Lithium.

I would like to introduce you to a place where heaven meets the earth - Salar de Uyuni: the salt flats of Bolivia.

When wet, they are the most reflective surfaces in the world. As these are the flattest surfaces on the face of the planet, satellites use these salt flats to recalibrate their positioning in orbit. It is home to something wondrous. It's where flamingos migrate and breed. Imagine the worlds most reflective place, mirroring multitudes of brilliant pink flamingos.






But a special plea to all Governments, Uyuni has 50-70% of the worlds supply of lithium. It rests in the brine from which the flamingos feed. Please take care when recovering what is proving to be an extremely valuable resource. For our iPhones, cameras, computers, electronics... they all use lithium.

This post is dedicated to Kevin O'Leary  and Frank Anderson.

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Tuesday 1 May 2012

Isle of man

The Isle of Man has become a centre for emerging private space travel companies. A number of the competitors in the Google Lunar X Prize, a $30 million competition for the first privately funded team to send a robot to the moon, are based on the Island. The team summit for the X Prize was held on the Island in October 2010. In 2010 the Island was named the fifth most likely nation to reach the moon next. In January 2011 two research space stations owned by Excalibur Almaz arrived on the Island and were kept in an aircraft hangar at the airfield at the former RAF Jurby located near Jurby.