--- In [email protected], "Alan Gornik"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am posting a file of an ad for Singapore Airlines that's in the
> latest issue of Forbes Magazine in the USA. It shows a timelapse of
> the stars at night. But I believe the axis can't be correct since
> Singapore is just a tad N of the equator (CDC animation from
> Singapore shows Polaris at the horizon.) Also, it looks like the
> direction of motion of the stars implies the southern hemisphere.
> Comments? Alan
My guess is that it was created to imply an exotic destination and not
Singapore. The gentleman in the pic looks somewhat Aboriginal so
maybe this is an attempt to promote a journey to Austrailia? Not sure
if the stars would hold up to that theory but just a thought.
-Bob Page
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