In an article for The Sydney Morning Herald titled The Last Days of Eden, photographer Brian Cassey documents the magnificent life of former businessman David Glasheen, now known as Australia’s real-life Robinson Crusoe. After ending his marriage and losing millions of dollars in the stock market crash of 1987, Glasheen up and left his corporate life in Sydney for one of a self-sufficient man on his own personal oasis. The photojournalist joined Glasheen there on Restoration Island, an empty tropical retreat that sits 1,500 miles off the coast of Brisbane, giving us an inside look at his interesting lifestyle.
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102-Year-Old Woman Still Drives Her 82-Year-Old Car
Most classic car owners are accustomed to the unusual looks other motorists cast toward their relics on the road. But when Margaret Dunning is behind the wheel of her 1930 Packard 740 Roadster, she draws more attention than her vehicle.
Dunning, age 102, may be one of a small handful of classic-car drivers who can lay claim to the fact they’re older than their vehicles.
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Over 9,000 Windows 8 Apps for Launch Day
If you were thinking of picking up your new copy of Windows 8, but were holding off because you think the number of Apps available is low, go ahead and make the purchase, Microsoft has you covered. At the time of its release, Windows 8 had over 9k Apps available for download.
The Games category continue to claim the biggest percentage of Windows 8 apps with 17 percent, followed by a three way tie for second place for Education, Entertainment and Productivity apps at 12 percent each.