Real life mega shark nearly chews through smaller shark in Australia

October 26, 2009 @ 10:11 pm

See that image above with the shark who has a bite mark right through the center? Well, that’s the so-called “smaller” shark in this news story which is gaining headlines in Queensland, Australia at the moment where summer temperatures are just getting underway (which means more people are starting to hit the beaches).

Apparently, the mega shark, estimated to be about 6 meters long, took ONE bite out of a 3-meter-long shark that was caught in a baited drum line and nearly cut that shark in half.

Here’s the news story from 7 News (below).

News anchor in Australia interrupted by seagull

October 23, 2009 @ 2:04 pm

I used to watch this guy deliver the news every night which is why this is sorta funny to me. Go on, seagull, go on.

Strange Light: a magazine of photos from Sydney’s dust storm

October 5, 2009 @ 11:02 pm

After the Sydney dust storm two weeks ago, Derek Powazek quickly contacted some of the photographers behind the amazing photos he was seeing and invited them to be a part of Strange Light, a MagCloud magazine that shows what people saw during Australia’s worst dust storm in over 70 years.

Strange Light is still available right now for just $6, a cheap price to pay for a tangible copy of so many marvelous photos.

Yina is here!

September 9, 2009 @ 2:36 am

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One of my favorite people from Australia is in New York right now and I’ll be taking the next couple of days off to hang out with her in real life. So don’t expect much in terms of updates until at least Saturday. :)

Studio Round

August 27, 2009 @ 12:54 am

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I’ve been browsing the portfolio of Melbourne-based design studio, Studio Round and I am very impressed. They certainly help to make Melbourne a more beautiful and eye-pleasing place to be. Check out their website to see their extensive work and client list.

Trevor Santos dancing to “Boom Boom Pow”

July 21, 2009 @ 9:18 pm

This is my friend Trevor Santos, director of Melbourne, Australia’s dance group The Collektive, and also the advanced hip-hop instructor at Melbourne Music Academy (MMA). Here he is leading a group of fellow dancers to “Boom Boom Pow”