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Thursday, February 26, 2009
There seems to be some "activity"...
There seems to be some "random activity" at E.Y.E.'s location.
Maybe it will expand into new territory the next couple of days.
Maybe it will expand into new territory the next couple of days.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Home Sweet Home
It feels good to be back home.
Quite busy due to my new affiliation.
But I love it as I get to spend a whole lot of time with Eve, as colleagues that is.
Europe is cool, but nothing beats home.
Plus I found a new lead.
Adam
Quite busy due to my new affiliation.
But I love it as I get to spend a whole lot of time with Eve, as colleagues that is.
Europe is cool, but nothing beats home.
Plus I found a new lead.
Adam
Thursday, February 12, 2009
My future is your past?
Well, I'm still kind of bothered by that email I wrote about the other day.
Every now and then I try to contact the email address, but unfortunately all I receive is an Undeliverable notice.
I'm not much of a tech guy, so maybe some of you can figure out what is wrong.
However, as you succeed in contacting him/her, please be polite.
(I feel kind of bad about sharing somebody's email - even though it is not working - while I'm so secretive of my own personal info).
yourfutureismypast[at]gmail.com
With kind regards,
Adam
Every now and then I try to contact the email address, but unfortunately all I receive is an Undeliverable notice.
I'm not much of a tech guy, so maybe some of you can figure out what is wrong.
However, as you succeed in contacting him/her, please be polite.
(I feel kind of bad about sharing somebody's email - even though it is not working - while I'm so secretive of my own personal info).
yourfutureismypast[at]gmail.com
With kind regards,
Adam
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
"Bug" fix
Just a shorty for now.
It was pointed out to me by Dante that parts of my blog were in a language which my American friends could not understand (especially Dante ;-)).
Those of you who know me personally, know that I'm currently on a "trip" in Europe.
But, don't worry, the page and its navigation should be in English now.
(I'm sure I set it to English when I launched the blog, but the computer must have decided that I can not possibly be an American who is not in the U.S. Of course, computers know best - excuse my sarcasm).
The shops are about to close over here and I still need to get some groceries, so I'll catch you later.
Adam
It was pointed out to me by Dante that parts of my blog were in a language which my American friends could not understand (especially Dante ;-)).
Those of you who know me personally, know that I'm currently on a "trip" in Europe.
But, don't worry, the page and its navigation should be in English now.
(I'm sure I set it to English when I launched the blog, but the computer must have decided that I can not possibly be an American who is not in the U.S. Of course, computers know best - excuse my sarcasm).
The shops are about to close over here and I still need to get some groceries, so I'll catch you later.
Adam
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
An odd day
So, today the weirdest thing happened.
As a journalist I'm used to getting approached by all sorts of idiots, but never like this.
Somebody has approached me through email (that's the reason I try to keep my address secret!) claiming he is from the future and here to save mankind.
Can you believe that?
Now, as said, I get approached by a lot of attention seekers. What was so curious about this guy is that he did not push his story. Most idiots have you reading half a bio, but not this guy.
All he stated was:
"I am from the future. You might not believe me, but eventually you will. Before that time comes you will need to decipher riddles and mysteries. You will be in need of this soon."
No name, no crazy arguments, nothing.
Funny thing is that I tried to reply to his email address and received a notice that the address does not exist.
How can I forget? The stranger sent me some very intriguing scan of something.
I wonder what I will be using it for.
As a journalist I'm used to getting approached by all sorts of idiots, but never like this.
Somebody has approached me through email (that's the reason I try to keep my address secret!) claiming he is from the future and here to save mankind.
Can you believe that?
Now, as said, I get approached by a lot of attention seekers. What was so curious about this guy is that he did not push his story. Most idiots have you reading half a bio, but not this guy.
All he stated was:
"I am from the future. You might not believe me, but eventually you will. Before that time comes you will need to decipher riddles and mysteries. You will be in need of this soon."
No name, no crazy arguments, nothing.
Funny thing is that I tried to reply to his email address and received a notice that the address does not exist.
How can I forget? The stranger sent me some very intriguing scan of something.
I wonder what I will be using it for.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
croatoan
One story that has always fascinated me, is about the Lost Roanoke Colony.
Here's some text I found about it, for those who don't know what I'm talking about: The first English colony in the New World was on Roanoke Island. There were two major groups of settlers who attempted to establish a permanent settlement at Roanoke Island. Each of the groups failed. The fate of the last group remains an unsolved mystery. In 1587, the English attempted to settle in Roanoke for the second time. John White left the colony to get supplies for the colonists. He expected to return to Roanoke Island within three months. Instead, he found England at war with Spain, and all ships were confiscated for use of the war efforts. Due to the ongoing war, White's return to Roanoke Island was delayed until 1590. When he finally returned, the colonists had disappeared. The only thing he found were the letters C-R-O carved into a nearby tree and the word CROATOAN carved into a fencepost.
So, what do you think happened to the settlers?
I personally believe that they joined an Indian tribe.
Let me know what you think.
Adam F.H. Perry
About Time
I'm probably the last journalist in the world to start blogging, but you know what they say; better late than never.
In this blog I will keep my regular readers up to date on things I'm interested in and things I'm investigating for stories.
So, stay tuned.
In this blog I will keep my regular readers up to date on things I'm interested in and things I'm investigating for stories.
So, stay tuned.
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