Friday, July 26, 2013

Explore Japan's Abandoned 'Battleship Island' Courtesy of Google Street View




In the most recent James Bond movie, Daniel Craig spent some time in the eerie emptiness of an abandoned island that the villain Silva had claimed as his lair. What many don’t realize is that this setting was actually based on a real place.
It’s called Hashima, but it’s better known by its nickname Gunkanjima (or “Battleship Island”), and thanks to Google Street View we can now tour the deserted, crumbling island as well.
The island itself is only 0.025 square miles in size, but at its peak it housed over 5,000 coal miners. Sitting off the coast of the Nagasaki Prefecture, the island sat on top of a rich coal vein. When the demand for coal began to decline in the late 60s however, the island’s usefulness declined along with it.
Explore Japans Abandoned Battleship Island Courtesy of Google Street View battleshipisland1

Explore Japan's Abandoned 'Battleship Island' Courtesy of Google Street View
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Raiders of the lost Ark: Work begins on reducing the once-mighty Royal Navy flagship to tin cans and razor blades at Turkish scrapyard



  • Aircraft-carrier will be stripped down and turned into everything from bridge foundations to cooking utensils
  • Vessel - which led forces during the invasion of Iraq in 2003 - was sold by the Ministry of Defence for a reported £2.9m


Carved open with its structure cut to pieces, it's hard to believe that this is the once mighty Ark Royal.
Especially when the reason it has been torn apart is that workmen begin scrapping it to make tin cans and razor blades.
These exclusive first pictures show how the top half of the former Royal Navy flagship has been carved open by heavy machinery.

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The HMS Ark Royal lays at a scrapping facility in Izmir, Turkey, as its pieces are ripped apart for recycling
The HMS Ark Royal lays at a scrapping facility in Izmir, Turkey, as its pieces are ripped apart for recycling



 Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2366334/Work-begins-reducing-Ark-Royal-tin-cans-razors-Turkish-scrapyard.html#ixzz2a9Skcokv

GIVING US SPACE: WHAT YOU CAN LEARN FROM NASA ABOUT CONTENT AND SOCIAL MEDIA

GIVING US SPACE: WHAT YOU CAN LEARN FROM NASA ABOUT CONTENT AND SOCIAL MEDIA


How NASA has created a steady stream of fascinating, accessible content to bring science and space closer to home.



Solar Power Beamed From Space Inches Toward Reality

Solar Power Beamed From Space Inches Toward Reality


There is a lot of sunlight in our atmosphere. But we have no way to get power from it down to Earth, because a miles-long extension cord isn’t practical. But scientists are working hard on other solutions.



Amazing Photos Of Earth From Above, From Canada’s Tiny Space Program

Amazing Photos Of Earth From Above, From Canada’s Tiny Space Program

A very social media-savvy astronaut from the frozen North recently took over on the International Space Station, and the images he’s beaming back are incredible.

 http://www.fastcoexist.com/1681722/amazing-photos-of-earth-from-above-from-canadas-tiny-space-program#1

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

"MUTFAĞIN KÜLTÜRÜ" BOZKURT'TA..



Macır Somunu, özleştitene kadar karacan hamuru, kenarlarını sıranıyla temizlicen leenin, sonra somunları tahtaya dizcen, yarımsaat daha bekleyip fırına vercen…  Peksimet, cızlama oo daha neler neler… izle öğren…

Monday, July 1, 2013

The Rachel Maddow Show covers Turkish game show & Ali Ihsan Varol un Gez...

The Rachel Maddow Show covers Turkish game show Ali Ihsan Varol un Gezi Parkı Protestosu NBCde


Total Building Solutions

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Integrated solutions for more value and efficiency of buildings and infrastructure

Total Building Solutions for more value and efficiency in buildings

Building technology with its integrated disciplines such as building automation, fire safety, security, lighting, and low-voltage power distribution is often indispensable and forms the heart of a Total Building Solution from Siemens.

How to Simplify Your Complex Event Programs Using Marketing Automatio

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Posted: July 1, 2013 | Marketing Automation
The night our team put the final touches on our 2013 Marketing Nation JumpStart Tour program, I had a dream that I gardened with tokens.  I put tokens all over in my barren backyard, and updated them once with a beautiful pink flower – and suddenly my backyard was covered in flowers. Imagine planting a flower only once and seeing it everywhere – if only it were as easy for gardens as it is in our marketing programs!

So, What is a Token Anyways?

A token is a variable in your marketing automation platform–a shortcut to a specific value you want to use. They can be set at the program level, the campaign level, the lead level. They save time and help you populate your content with personalized info.
Program tokens are set at the program level, and can be used throughout your emails, landing pages etc.  They are very convenient because you set the value once at the program level and it populates everywhere you use the token.
There are also lead level tokens – ie, if we’re creating an email, we use a first name token, so we say Dear {{lead.firstname}}.  The highlight is the token, and it will look at everyone we’re sending the email to and pull in everyone’s unique first name in a mass send. We might have the sender of the email be the token {{lead owner}}, that way everyone’s unique lead owner will automatically populate, making the email much more personal.

The Marketo Roadshow Program

Now, back to roadshows. On the surface of it, the Marketo roadshow program seems a bit insane – across the 10 cities with separate customer and prospect tracks in each, we’re using roughly 250 campaigns, 160 emails, 80 lists, 24 different landing pages and 22 individual programs.  All of you marketers out there who have set up these types of campaigns for your event marketing understand how crazy this can be. Yet, putting the roadshow program together was actually surprisingly straightforward.  How? We used tokens.
Here’s how we do it.  Each program contains a registration page, a ton of smart campaigns, all those invites and reminders and confirmation emails, and so on. The basic processes and assets needed for each don’t change between programs. However, all those pages and emails obviously need to include details that are different across cities, like date, city, hotel, speakers, agenda, directions, etc.
So, we use tokens to capture the details that are different across cities. We even use tokens to format that information differently – for example, we have short and long versions of dates and locations, depending on where these are being used – emails vs. landing pages vs. ICS files.

Marketo Roadshow Token Examples

Here are the tokens we set up for each program:
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Tokens can contain a lot of information – for example, here is the value for our Agenda token.
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That agenda appears in multiple places throughout our program, including the landing page and the ICS file that people save to their calendar.  The best part about this is that if there are any changes (what marketer hasn’t had a speaker drop out last minute?), we just change the token, and the values change instantly everyplace the agenda is visible.
To give you a sense of how powerful this is, here’s what our registration page looks like.  We use tokens for all the city specific information:
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We clone this page across all our programs, just like we clone the invite email, the confirmation email, the smart campaigns that mark people as registered or attended, and so on.
All we do is update the tokens in the program for each city, and instantly all the information is dispersed correctly through the many assets each program contains – three invitation emails, two reminder emails, a confirmation email, the ICS file, the registration page, and so on.  Here’s what the final registration page looks like:
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Tokens enable your team to do larger scale programs than you ever dreamed possible.  Don’t market harder – market smarter!  (Now if only that worked in my garden!)