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VirtualTripping.com Space Navigator Demo

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

I was so impressed with 3dconnexion’s Space Navigator that I went ahead and ordered my own. I’ve only be playing around with it for a few days but the difference is obvious from the start, and I highly recommend any serious virtual tripper get their own Space Navigator.
To demonstrate, I’ve put together a video showing [...]

Havanna, Cuba, the Carribeanan city

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

This is a post on Cuba one of the most interesting islands in the Carribeanan. Cuba is an island country situated surrounded by America, Haiti, Jamaica, Mexico and the Bahamas. It is also known as the isle of youth,(isla de la juventud). The island is long and narrow, it is about 1,280km or 795 miles [...]

SpaceNavigator 3D Mouse

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Here’s one way to enjoy flying around Google Earth first class…

I am so very tempted to get one, not least because of this great demo video to the soundtrack of E.T and others. Enjoy!

Learn more about the 3Dconnexion SpaceNavigator here.

The Eye on Malaysia in Asia.

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

This is my next post it is on the gorgeous country of Malaysia in south-east Asia. Malaysia is a country with two parts that is separated by the China sea. The western part of Malaysia occupies the southern Malay peninsula to where you have a chain of mountains that separates the eastern coastal strip from [...]

London Buses Spotted in Japan

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

The picture below is a bird’s eye shot of the Hida Takayama Museum of Art in Japan’s Gifu prefecture. Takayama is a beautiful little city, often described as a mini Kyoto because of all its temples, shrines and traditional Japanese streets and buildings.

But there’s one thing missing from this picture of the art museum which [...]

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