Post-It
Tuesday, 18th October 2005 by Alex Turnbull
Well this is getting ridiculous… First we had drawing-pins, then scotch tape, and then even more scotch tape. And now? A giant post-it note in Thailand.
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Tuesday, 18th October 2005 by Alex Turnbull
Well this is getting ridiculous… First we had drawing-pins, then scotch tape, and then even more scotch tape. And now? A giant post-it note in Thailand.
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Whoever built this earth clearly wasn’t a great designer. I mean tape and thumb tacks.. but now they leave a post-it note!! Jeez…
I’m terribley sorry! Oh this is embarrassing. I know it will only sound like I am making excuses, but you have no idea how difficult it can be finding competent help these days…
wot u on about Slartibartfast?
Slartibarfast is the planetary designer from Hichhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/hitchhikers/guide/slartibartfast.shtml
It’s also on Google Earth, has some strange markings on it (two rows of evenly spaced tick marks) and casts a shadow. Could this be some kind of metal roof? A chicken farm, perhaps?
I do enjoy the fjords of Norway however.
I see four rows of evenly spaced tick marks on Google Earth. I would agree that this is not a post-it (even though it is just the right color and shape).
And the placement of it also indicates it’s a roof of some kind. It’s perfectly in line with the properly sized yard in front of it. A farm of some type is certainly a good possibility. . .
As for fjords, as long as they don’t put them on the coast of africa they’re beautiful!
I cant find a link for the drawing pins… someone help me out?
In the title, it is there.
http://googlesightseeing.com/2005/05/18/ufo-update/
There’s some more scotch tape just south of Easter Island:
View Placemark / Google Earth
Could it be possible they’re hiding something? It still look like a Post-it, even on Google Earth!
Just a thought…
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