by Hektor Schroeder | Jul 28, 2016 | Guest Blog
Doing good things can be bad, and bad things good. And that's actually not that bad A guest article by Hektor Schroeder, republished by permission from the Nerd Herd® Check out the Nerds One of the most inspiring things one can do, especially when one is inclined...
by Paul Grammel | Jun 18, 2015 | Guest Blog
Noise, trash and an awful lot of people were my first impression of Thailand. Or, to be more precise, Bangkok. But as soon as I left this busy centre of Thailand behind me, the true beauty of this Asian country unfolded before my eyes as I travelled with my fellow...
by Hektor Schroeder | Feb 27, 2014 | Guest Blog, Sunday musings (ranting)
Why backpackers are destroying the universe, well at least this planet, if they're not careful A guest article by Hektor Schroeder, republished by permission from the Nerd Herd® Check out the Nerds Good morning, Friend, I hope this article finds you well! I’m in...
by Hektor Schroeder | Feb 2, 2014 | Guest Blog, Sunday musings (ranting)
Why 'love for nature' should not justify racism, and it's really embarrassing for all of us A guest article by Hektor Schroeder, republished by permission from the Nerd Herd® Check out the Nerds G’day friend, how are you today? I’m pretty well myself, the...
by Hektor Schroeder | Jan 29, 2014 | Guest Blog, Sunday musings (ranting)
Why green marketing is just as bad as SHELL’s, but at least it’s for a great cause. A guest article by Hektor Schroeder, republished by permission from the Nerd Herd® Check out the Nerds EARTH 5.9 septillion kilograms of igneous rock, rocketing at break-neck speed...
by Hektor Schroeder | Jan 26, 2014 | Guest Blog, Sunday musings (ranting)
Why artificial reefs are destroying coral reefs, but we should build them anyway A guest article by Hektor Schroeder, republished by permission from the Nerd Herd® Check out the Nerds Good day Lovers of the ocean, Should you be unlucky enough to work in the...