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Posted in the weather on Jan 25th, 2010 1 Comment »
Existential Question of the Day. Who did Shallow Hal see when he looked at himself in the mirror?
Posted in the weather on Jan 25th, 2010 1 Comment »
Existential Question of the Day. Who did Shallow Hal see when he looked at himself in the mirror?
Posted in the weather on Jan 12th, 2010 1 Comment »
I’ve been meaning to upgrade my phone (a Nokia 8310) and get a set-top box for a while. Serendipitously, on the same day results of a study claiming that watching TV will shorten your life expectancy were released, my telco called offering a LCD television or a mini-notebook computer for free if I changed my […]
Posted in the weather on Nov 23rd, 2009 No Comments »
We have a new fence. It’s rather lovely and a huge improvement on its dilapidated predecessor. Hopefully another Learner driver won’t crash through it anytime soon.
Posted in the weather on Nov 19th, 2009 2 Comments »
From a recent job advertisement.
“We are looking for a Senior Liberian with exposure to tertiary
educations to manage a small team within our North Sydney Campus
Library. The library covers areas such as Hospitality and Tourism,
Business and Communication, and Design.”
But apparently not spelling …
Posted in the weather on Oct 25th, 2009 4 Comments »
Sometimes when I bump into someone from the Blog Feed in real life, I forget that I’ve just read or commented on one of their posts. In my head, there are two versions of the same person - the real world one, and the online one - and sometimes I forget they’re actually the same […]
Posted in the weather on Oct 21st, 2009 2 Comments »
This is the promised profound blog post.
I left work early again today and was home by 5pm.
You may need to read between the lines to appreciate the profundity of that statement.
Posted in the weather, family & friends on Oct 5th, 2009 1 Comment »
This evening during the glorious thunder and lightning storm, the power went out. Now, I love a blackout as much as the next person (assuming that person also likes blackouts) - it makes me feel all warm and nostalgic. As a kid, when the lights went out, Dad would dig out the kero lamps from […]