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Thieves steal an entire road, inspiring us to think big

Every so often, people ask if I am like my columns in real life

Nury Vittachi (The Jakarta Post)
Bangkok
Sun, May 24, 2015

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Thieves steal an entire road, inspiring us to think big

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very so often, people ask if I am like my columns in real life. I reply: '€œYes, I'€™m silent and invisible most of the time, and then I suddenly appear and blurt out 500 words'€.

The good news is that the news-writing business is getting easier in some ways, since the world is getting weirder.

For example, thieves recently stole a road in a daring daylight robbery. They broke up an entire 410 meter rural street, weighing an estimated 630 tons, loaded it into trucks and vanished, leaving baffled residents unable to drive home.

This bizarre story from the Mainland China press (it happened recently in Nantong, Jiangsu province), was told to me by a reader over lunch at a noodle shop. I said I'€™d add it to my '€œBiggest Things Stolen'€ file, which contains the theft of a bridge in the US, a beach in Jamaica, a church in Russia, etc. She asked what was the biggest thing ever stolen.

Hard to say. In 2012 a Japanese nerd put the planet Earth up for sale on an internet auction website. It was offered '€œused'€ and '€œas is'€. (Clearly the seller had no intention of giving it a good clean.)

There were some interesting exchanges with prospective buyers on the site. '€œQuestion: '€˜Hello. This is a really interesting item! If I buy the Earth will I become a god? Answer: A: '€˜Thank you for your question! Sorry, this item cannot make you a god.'€™'€ Bidding on Planet Earth rose from less than one US dollar to more than US$2,000, but the deal was never completed.

One of the lunchers said: '€œMaybe no one took it because no one capable of actually putting it into a bag and taking it away saw the advertisement.'€

Now if you are familiar with Great Literature and High Culture, you will know that he was thinking of people who could grab the Earth, such as Galactus the planet eater from Marvel, the World Devastators from Star Wars, the Doomsday Machine from Star Trek, the Eater of Worlds from Doctor Who, etc.

A scientific type sitting with us astounded us by pointing out that you could actually advertise the Earth for sale to aliens simply by offering it on TV. '€œThe systems that beam broadcasts to our homes also send them out into space,'€ he said. '€œAnd since the data travels at the speed of light, it'€™s easy to work out where the signals reach.'€

A paper napkin diagram followed. The earth-like planet Kapteyn B is 13 light years away so will this week be receiving TV shows from 2002.

That means they are just getting into the first series of American Idol. (That should stuff up their productivity for a few years.) The nearest habitable planet was Tau Ceti e, which was 11.9 light years away (and thus currently watching Friends).

He said he reckoned the most likely planet was one called HD 40307 d, which is 42 light years away, so will now be receiving stuff from 1973.

Any intelligent life there will be evaluating human life by watching The Sweet singing Ballroom Blitz, which is deeply worrying.

They'€™ll probably keep their distance.

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The writer is a columnist and journalist.

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