Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Battlefield Control Terminated...

Long long months ago in a colony not so far away lives the green, the blue and the plain clothes human colonist. One fine day the colony only contact with the earthling were lost, the whole communication network was wipe out. Not only do the colonist lost all contacts with their love one on Earth but also their only avenue of shopping online on Buy.com, Woot.com, Amazon.com and Spoofee.com.

It was the worst case of colony sabotage that ever happen, robbing the human colonist their vital communication line with all the sinful indulgence on Earth. For the colony was still new and Mars is bare and there is absolutely nothing on this barren craters filled land within an artificial bubble canopy other than lots of work, overtime and pestering from Colony HQ. Initial investigation points fingers to the bug-eyed Aliens encounter who crash landed dead decades ago in a little city of Roswell on Earth and speculation of space pirate hackers holding the colony at ransom with a dead coms line.

Finally the truth was unveil after a week of repair initiated by a resourceful colonist who send a message in a bottle back to earth (a bottle that never burn up in the atmospheric re-entry of earth) requesting a technical team for help. The results of the findings were startling...

This is what happen when you play with electricity. Life began with a spark and end with a spark.


A little reptilian like Alien! Little critter creep into a communication network box with suicidal intention. No little bomb bag strapped for explosive effect, just a very good knowledge of Electrical and Electronic foundation of "Short Circuit". A Kamikaze mission on an unwelcome guest? Suddenly scientific community everywhere on Earth finally found a living (now dead) proof that life do exist on the Mars!

Dear reader, this obviously was a very metaphorical way of writing. Thanks to Joe from XO Communication FST Dallas Texas for providing this very interesting picture. Maybe this is what it means by even the smallest creature can make a big impact. Hmm...remind me of the animation "Ratatouille"

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