Best 'Image of the Internet' I Ever Saw

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Facebook & Twitter, the websites you visit, they’re floating at the top like Google.

Were you surprised at how large the Deep Web is?

It’s also know as: the Invisible Web, the Hidden web, the Deepnet, or the Undernet.

You’ll likely never visit there. The majority is publicly accessible, but not using your browser.

Surfing the Deep Web looks like this.

(NOTE: that’s just some Linux, not the actual Deep Web. Just wanted to give you a graphical example of how cruising the Deep Web is non-graphical)

Remember when that ‘User Based Billing’ incident happened in February ’11? And I made that rant-y video? Fast forward to 0:37, I’m talking about the Deep Web there.

Deep Web on Wikipedia

In my sidebar is another “internet in an image” image, it’s black.

 

How I Communicate with the Underground

The lights were on three stories down; the TTC guys were working late.

I laughed for minutes & minutes. Imagine being down there, and it starts raining business cards.

It’s almost as funny as my ham invention. I’ll tell you about that one on video though, you need to see the hand movements to really appreciate it.

It was a #ThursdayNight. Of course it was.

Best night of the week.

 

 

Cherry Beach is Changing Ugh

It’s in my ‘Top 3 Favourite Places in Toronto’.

It’s all over all my blogs. I used to drive it 5 times a week for years.  I fit a profile one time.

Look up. Dramatically.

It’s Toronto’s old power plant.

1 – 2nd tallest structure in Toronto
2 – Toronto’s old power plant, abandoned for years, recently purchased by… a movie studio
3 – There’s a falcon couple nested there, one of Canada’s most protected species ($millions). Until the falcons raise their babies and leave, the studio cannot start construction.

I explorered it years ago, here’s a look inside.

I used to photograph “Car of the Week” here all the time, until it started to feel lazy, even though look, so beautiful.

A couple summers ago, my thing was running in the bushes along the water. So fun, because you never knew what you’d find around each corner. A big wink that goes with that last line ;)

It’s on one of my business cards.

If I was handed a bunch of money with which to buy real estate,

I’d buy it in Cherry Beach.

Construction and change has started here, and I think the city is creeping into Cherry Beach, taking away it’s secret-ness.  I’ll miss you Cherry Beach.

Love,
Keri