13 September 2007
Appropriately Named Club
LOL
19 August 2007
Awesome email from Marcia
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Mark OMeara |
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On a cold overcast day I returned to what once was Starwood. The grey sky reflected my feelings about returning to the site, the memories once repressed came screaming to the fore like mad rabbits on steroids. I didn't know whether I would be able to handle the terror. Murray was accompanying me on this visit, we were only two of about six people on site. We signed in at the engineers lunch area near 'rough cut' then climbed the stairs where Grahame had dropped a 19" monitor, and proceeded towards the control room. Every office was empty on the way, not a sound could be heard.
Nothing.
We opened the door to the second story walkway between the engineering managers building and the maintenance offices, and had my first glimpse of what once was the MDF production line. It was completely gone, they had ripped it all out and only a very large yet empty warehouse remains. Murray and I hurried to the control room, again completely empty. Network switch gone and its cabinet ripped out of the wall. Fibre optic and copper cable dangling from a jagged hole in the wall a young girls first night as a woman.
Silence.
We were there to test the fibre optic cables for the new owners in order to provide them with the cable routing information. Murray went to one (suspected) end point of the fibre and I was at the other with a light source attached to the cable. Murray measured the light received and thus we proceeded in this manor around the vacant plant. It was eerie returning to a largely empty set of warehouses. The portion in front of the control room was warped and melted in parts from the heat of the fire that closed the plant. Eventually we arrived at the old server room, the 'Dolls house'. I ascended the stairs with a heavy heart, could I bear to see it again? I passed the training room portion of that second floor and entered the server room. Only the MDF tables remained, all servers, switches, rack and UPS's were removed.
The room felt like the heavily used, discarded, crusty underpants of a forgotten once mighty deity. There remained nothing, all that was good was removed.
Except........ no!
But yes, there it was. Alone. Unwanted. Forgotten.
One yellow sticky note, attached to a wall with the following message:
Sad.
Regards
Mark"
13 August 2007
Also ... KTV rocks!
12 August 2007
Times in Beijing
Well, it's been more than a month, and two trips here from Erin, since my last update. Things are really moving along a frantically busy pace, which I guess in some ways is better than a 'medium pace' and in others not. I think that I have settled into my routine for work here somewhat and am developing a social life, so all's coming along ok.
I've done a few things with my time other than work over the passt 5 weeks or so, which has been nice. Esmarelda came up mid-July for an opportunistic business trip which was really reallly nice =) We went to the most famous duck restaurant in Beijing - called Quan Jude - for Peking Duck and it was awesome. They are so famous here lol, that you get a certificate of authenticity for the duck you buy and it's meant to be numbered since the first duck they ever sold. Ours was number 400,000 odd, I can think of some distasteful WWII jokes with a poultry focus now lol. It was realllllllllllllllllllly nice to catch up with Esmarelda even though it was only for one night and the evening went really quickly.
After that, I had a pretty intense re-negotiation of my work/salary/conditions here over the full month of July that eventuated in nothing. The company here simply wont pay a reasonable salary, period. I guess there's nothing for it but to accept that being here is goinng to always be simply experiential, never financially viable.
I have learned that ignoring a direct question is a perfectly acceptable response to a direct work-related question here. It's about the face that's lost when someone cannot do something versus not actually saying that you cannot do it. That, or it's also acceptable to say you can do something but then dont. This is an interesting phenomenon her ethat I am having a lot of trouble adjusting to lol. I mean, ffs when it's work-related and you're dealing with a fireigner, it's OK to say you dont know/cant do it/etc.
I went to Chinese opera here at Chaoyang theatre with a dude from work and his partner. Chinese opera is an interesting experience and in my opinion an acquired taste, but cool to do at least once. It is loud, with traditional Chinese instruments and the voice of the lady who sang was almost IDENTICAL to the stupid voice Dee used to use when role playing the character of her puppy Chyna lol. I couldnt help laughing at it when I was in the theatre as all I could see in my mind whilst listening to the girl sing was Chyna shaking her pompom and attempting to kill her fluffy (wool-thing-toy). Priceless.
Some friends and I have been going on a gastronomical tour of Beijing over the last several weeks, heading to as many awesome and varied restaurants as possible. We're going to really classy modern places like Alameda (voted 2007 best restaurant in Beijing) and Hatsune (same in Japanese, VERY good) as well as local street dives to get the best experience possible. For instance, on friday night just gone, we went to a dark restaurant and it was awesome. You select from the set menu options and then eat in pitch black. It sounded interesting to us because:
- you could not read the menu
- you could not ask what was being served
- you could not see what you were eating
and so you really had to judge the food on how it tasted, the smell and texture. It was really cool as the fu-yuars (waiters) all had military-esque night vision goggles to lead you in a congo line to your seats and help you/serve you etc. The food was actually nothing to write home about, like one of the courses tasted exactuly like a gently cooked piece of cartilage but it was ok. I highly recommend the experience to anyone.
I've found a team with which to play soccer, near my place at Chaoyang Park. I met the dudes when buying tickets to go watch Barcelona play against a Beijing team. It was a really cool experience to see Thierry Henry, Samuel Eto'o and Ronaldinho all play and I got some footage of Ronaldinho scoring a goal =) The parl that we play on here is outdoor, but with fields the size of indoor and the turf is like a fake grassy thing. It's interesting as becuase it's just soooooooooo humid, playing tow 15 minute halves seems like you're playing an hour each. It' really nice to be doing something active again as I've lost my fitness that I had when I was playing outdoor soccer at home =/ I need to harden the eff up again and lose some of my jelly. LOL, even though I'm a little fatter than I was at home now, I'm about 10kgs lighter due to muscle loss!
Esmarelda came back this weekend for a business trip! She flew here on Friday so that we could actually spend some time doing something this time and we met on Saturday. Our first point of business was to try and find a tailor that would be able to copy a dress for the bridesmaids at her and Eltonnah's wedding but it actually would prove cheaper to buy the mass-produced dress than have the tailors (here) copy to size. Oh well I guess, but we ended up at the Silk Market here after putting that idea to bed and we ordered a suit each. Erin got a nice business suit and I ordered a really gooky black blazer and pants. I am a really hard bargainer here and my reputation preceeded me. I had bargained hard for some things for Erin, and when she was talking to a person and I wandered off for a bit, she told me that a lady said to her "you are with a short guy, pale-shirt, really hard bargain!" LOL. At least it proves that they're all in on it and if you set the precident that they'll learn you wont stand for too high a price. I ended up buying some rip-off soccer boots and had the suit tailored, and Erin got a purse, jacket for her and her mum and her suit too. All in all it was a cool experience and I will go back there for another suit if this one turns out cool.
For Saturday night, Esmarelda and I went out to dinner with a couple of dudes and it was cool. We did Korean and had bulgogi, galbi etc and then hit the town. We started out at a bar called Black Sun and drank Long Island Iced Teas while playing darts and 8-ball. It was a great way to start the night and Trev really showed us a lot of the Beijing night scene. We went to about 4 or 5 bars total, and headed at about 3am to a club called Propaganda in Wudaoco which is the university district. Propaganda was awesome as it's really the place to be here and then we finished at a beer garden eating chu'ar (bbq skewers of 'meat' dusted with cumin). After that, Trev, Erin and I got a illegal cab home. LOL, Erin said to me that she wanted to be totally shitfaced, and boy did we deliver on that. I put her to bed at about 4:30am and came out to chat online with Trentles who was just having his morning shower back in Tas =) Wicked night.
Today, we woke up at about 11am and we were hung OVER, but I know Erin was worse. Es and I decided that before we headed to the Wall we needed to have hang-over grease so we went to an institution here among the expat community, Steak n Eggs. They serve up all-day breakky food that's fantastic, really exactly what the young expat drunkards need after an intense awesome Saturday. We ate grease then negotiated a cab to the Wall at Badaling. It was a good experience and we cable-carred it up to the high-point at that spot which was pretty impressive, then walked the Wall and got a toboggan train down to a low point. then, we had to negotiate a illegal taxi to take us tot he one we'd negotiated in order to get to Badaling, as we were a fair way from the cable car when we finished. One thing about China is that EVERYTHING is a negotiation.
After that, we headed back to Es's hotel and she had a shower and got ready for dinner and our suit fitting. Dinner was very nice and the suits are coming along well, so fingers crossed when they deliver them to my office they're ok. When we were leaving the Silk Market again, the heavens opened and it POURED. I have experienced the lack of taxis in the rain here before so I immediately ran to the first available cab, got in, waited for Es and then proceeded to tell him where we both wanted to go. The dude was a racist dick though, and feigned that he did not know where one of the most popular and well-known streets was in Beijing. I didnt believe him and made him talk to Erin's hotel receptionist and they full-on argued for like 5 minutes before the receptionist told me she couldnt help any further. Without anything else that we could do, we left his cab. I hate that racism like this, like they simply say they no to taking you and take someone else, even when you can show them the way! and having to pay completely unrealistic prices for shit as a Westerner. Anyway...
Wow, this has gone on for a bit lol, I had better finish up for today. I'll try and update more frequently than I have lately, I hope you're all doing well and are happy. I miss you guys, keep it real etc.
BTW - FYI, my mobile number here is +8615810398463 and it receives SMS from home. Can you guys SMS me your numbers as I dont have anyone's in my new phone.
Erin's in town
08 July 2007
New pics
I have put some new pics online from my new apartment and some others. I have more coming from my day out to Hohai (Emperor's personal lake, very cool to check out when you come up here) yesterday soon...
My Flickr site.
03 July 2007
Sydney trip
My sister Sarah as you know gave birth on the 22nd of June to a healthy baby girl. The due date was however a little later but she couldnt wait to get out into the world I guess.
I made evil plans for a surprise visit and made it down to see them in Sydney last weekend. It was a complete surprise for them, and Dad n Kristy also made it up to meet me =) Sarah and Josh were really shocked to see me as we just were waiting for them at their house when they got home from shopping - the secret was really well kept =)
It was great, and here're some pics of the weekend:
and
My ID Card @ Sinocode
29 June 2007
Hahahha
I have had my first drunk-scapades here in Beijing - YAY!
Last night after work we (Aus workmates) went to a restaurant called 'Red Rose' and had OK muslim food. They did a really nice leg of lamb and the chunks of meat on the skewers were really nice too. They had belly-dancers as well and they were cool. One of them did her dance with a snake and the young 5y.o. son of one of the dudes hid under the table lol to get away from it.
Wow, I was drinking 600ml Heinekens during tea and was relatively charged by the time we left. We decided that (apart from the family) we'd go out on a Wednesday night. We went to a bar area here called Sanlitun, which is apparently where the Aus embassy is located too btw. lol. Anyway, after much harrassment from ho-dealers we managed to get into a bar that had a decent guitarist playing and we had a few more beers. then we went to a few other places and mixed drinks a bit but by the height of the evening we were drinking at a cheap street-vendors tables and started a massive beer-fight. It was cool, and they didnt care at all whilst we kept buying more drinks... I guess R.S. of A. doesnt exist lol. Anyway, after much Hi-5! attempts at random ppl we went to another club area. There, the alcohol started to catch up with me and a dude came and found me passed out in the loo =)
On the way home, I was spewing out of the taxi window and the driver was (apparently) not too happy but he didnt stop. Now, MY recollection of the cabby was that he was really nice and friendly - he even got out of the cab and gave me a hug when I left. The dude that took me home however informed me that he was realllllllllllly pissed off and was trying to hit me up for cash but I just gave him a hug and walked away. Then, I realised that I wasnt at my apartment building after all, so someone walked me home from that building lol.
Work was HELL today.
P.S. Apparently, yahoo's scrabble game Literati doesnt recognise the word 'pimp'... wtf.
24 June 2007
Interesting Open Question
"Should the Bible be classified as 'Historical Fiction'?"
You All
God I miss you all. I cant wait to see you guys next, you're all my family really & it's hard to be away.
Anyway, later peeps!
23 June 2007
Big Day Out - Beijing
Today I did my first touristy-sightseeing and went to the Forbidden City, Tian An Men, Panzi Houtong and the Emperor St Market. It was awesome. As soon as I got to the Forbidden City I met these two dudes from Shanghai. They are both doctors, one an intern and one older with more experience.
They both spoke English and basically became my tour guides for Tian An Men, the houtong and the market area. It was really nice as I'd never have ventured as far as I did without them. The old dude knew heaps about Beijing but the younger one was visiting for his first time so he didnt know much. The only place I really did myself was the market st but due to the events of the previous weekend I was completely uninhibited and just had a blast bargaining etc.
I think the shopkeepers really enjoyed bargaining with me:
- they invariably sent young women
- everytime they said "youre so smart/cute/etc" when trying to butter me up I just laughed at them and told them that I get that a lot, they need to say much more =)
- I really hammered them for price and wouldnt back down - but with a smile enjoying the game
Anyway, I hope people are having fun back home. I always like to see emails from you all so get typing =) Catch yas later!
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My Sister's New Bub
My sister Sarah has given birth to her and Josh's first baby - a 3.1kg cute-as-hell baby girl. Her name is Georgia Jane Bisson and she was born 9:09am 22-June-2007. Sarah had to have a c-section though as the baby was sitting too high or something. I dont really understand how but the cut was only about 8cm! Apparently the procedure was really rough though which sounds strange - like a nurse was really shoving down on her belly to force the bub through the hole - it sounds really quite interesting lol.
Anyway, I cant wait to meet her. Scary said that everyone in the families has been flitting about all day, and that she'll be in hospital until about Wednesday next week. I wish I was in Sydney for it, I guess we'll meet sometime soon. Apparently Josh was really shy to hold her incase he broke her or something so he actually held her after a few of the other women there lol, but I guess that's how we guys react to such small and fragile beings.
Welcome to the world Georgia, I can't wait to meet you! (beaming Uncle Jon).
20 June 2007
Rolling the Roller
well, as some of you may be aware, I got majorly rolled last Saturday. I was in a really touristy area of Beijing that was recommended to me as a good place to be able to get something of quality for my -new- baby neice that's due late June. So I went to wangfujing (it's like a shopping area) and found something to buy her (I wont say until I've given the pressie) =).
Anyway, after a hot morning of wandering around I went to a tea house and decided that the whole "tea in China" thing would be cool. Well, evidently so did the tea house and they charged me like Y2030 for my afternoon's tea. That's water and leaves and it cost $350. And no, there was nothing 'untoward' about it - just water and leaves. The experience before I got the bill was cool though, a real cultural thig was happening and there was a waitress that did the whole tea-ceremony show thing and I really enjoyed the experience.
Anyway, when I got the bill I was like 'fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck', but as it seemed legit I paid (I had to use my c/c) and left for my hotel room. I mused over it a bit, complained to some ppl online and lived really cheap for a few days.
Then, I told the foreigner dudes at my work and they were all like "dude, that's FUCKED. you got rolled and that's obviously a scam.". They really forced the issue at me for a couple of days 'cause I was too embarrassed to return to the place to ask for my money back as I thought that I knew that it looked like an expensive place, but not that expensive, and that at least it was a learning experience. But the dudes were adament and said that arguing was an experience in China anyway so we piled in a cab today and headed toward the tea place.
Well, we didnt really expect to be too successful as once you've handed over the cash as a consumer here, you're completely reliant upon the vendor's morality. Once that moeny's left your hand, there's no consumer protection, nothing forcing anyone to give you what you've paid for - and I had paid the weekend gone.
We arrived at the tea house and Trevor (later) tells me that he knows more Chinese for arguing than anything else lol. He argues with them for about 30 mins in Mandarin and at the end, secured about an 85% refund. I'm stunned. He then tells me that as soon as he said that "I'll tell everyone here what you're doing" they caved and gave us money. That was our spot of luck really as if no one else was being scammed at the time, they'd never have given us a cent.
The really nice thing for me wasnt getting 85% of my money back though. Once I had the cash in my hand, I told everyone else there what was going down and induced a mass walk out without paying of all the people there. I really fucked with their jive and they can go to hell if I care. It apparently is a classic scam for foreigners but most of us dont have dudes at the office that:
a) they feel comfortable telling such things
b) have a Masters in Arguing in Mandarin
c) have the class to carry a refund through (VERY RARE here) then provide the opportunity to turn the situation back round
So, Chinese scammers can go to hell.
The interesting thing is that I expected that scammers would try to get me, but this situation, time of day, setting etc just took me completely by surprise. I think Westerners are spoiled at home by authorities that really clamp down on such shit and as a result really are too trusting. Not anymore for this chappy.
Anyway, that's my nice ending to a shitty story - those that rolled me:
a) paid me almost all my money back
b) lost lots of money when I proceeded to tell all the ppl there today
Mwahahahahahahahha! It was a good day.
18 June 2007
15 June 2007
New office, street drinking etc
I'm living in a hotel atm as I had to get out of my awesome apartment now that we're moving etc. I am to look at new places on Monday at lunch so this hotel room is home for now. it's ok but I wouldnt write home about it (heh) - maybe 3 stars.
Last night I went with some people from the office to a place called "Schindlers" which was a german restaurant in the heart of the southern embassy district. The food was a realllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly nice change as they have real sausages, schnitzels, saurkraut, cheesy-potatoe things and german beer. And it wasnt too expensive either. After that, we went to the 'Biscuit-Lady' who is this lady that maintains a shabby store-front on a corner near one of the dude's apartment buildings.
She mainly caters tothe migrant workers that live near her stand and as such the facilities were extremely basic. But, it was a fantastic night =) we sat on the edge of her shop front on rickety stools and drank 1.5 "kwai" (roughly, "bucks") longneck beers - which is about 20cents aus. they had a chu'ar (ckicken skewers dusted with arab spices and bbqd then and there) also just up the way which is tasty and half-kwai per stick, extremely cheap really. It's that sort of street-scape and experience that I was hoping to have and I'm glad that I've had it so quickly, however the dudes here were already locals there so that made it easier. I guess beer that cheap will always attract Aussies =)
Anyway, I'm going to go look at the new office then find some food somewhere. Also - My little sister is almost due for her baby - 28th of June - so I cant wait to hear that she has given birth without issue to a happy and healthy baby girl.
Until next time, cheers and have a good one!
10 June 2007
KTV with Officemates
yesterday I went to KTV here which is almost exactly like the noraebangs in Korea except no one drinks. It's basically private karaoke rooms and the idea is that everyone has a blast murdering otherwise good music. My boss Francis and one of the developer girls Liyang are both really good and did several duets (at my boss's request, he's a performer lol). I got up and murdered "Bon Jovi: It's my life", "Elton John: Crocodile Rock", "The Doors: House of the Rising Sun" and a couple of others.
A word of advise - it's a lot of fun and you shouldnt be shy - give it a go! I wish there was some leg-opener beer or something to help 'loosen up' at the start but other than that it's such a great passtime.
Afterwards a couple of the foreigner ppl and a developer from my office and I went back to do more singing/murdering back at an apartment of ours and that was great too. We drank beer, crooned out Aussie classics from the likes of Crowded House and Jimmy Barnes and then went and had wicked sushi. I got thoroughly trashed and when I woke up this morning my apartment was plus a half-full magnum of sake that I walked home with lol.
Great night.
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07 June 2007
China and visa and everything since my last post
The second part of the visa issues was that after much disorganised muckign about and several well-'executed' pagan rituals, I got the work permit original delivered to Sydney and my Sister applied for my visa on my behalf and got it. It was a pretty good effort though to be fair. My sister was really the one that made it happen as without her I would not have been able to have the presence in Sydney as it was required.
Leaving Tas was REALLY hard Saturday morning, not just because of the heavy drinking all week, but it was really nice to say goodbye to those that I saw Saturday morning and at the airport. In many ways it started to sink in just who and whaat I was going to be leaving Saturday morning and I hadn't really felt anything about leaving until then.
The trip to Beijing was long and went Ltn - Syd - Brs - Bangkok - Beijing over 36hrs. I was pretty tired by the end as I didnt really sleep much - just the odd few minutes. Economy-class seats... Anyway I got to Beijing and getting through customs was piss easy due to the really awesome visa I now have. It's basically an unlimited one so I can come and go as I please which makes the effort required in gertting it seem ok. When I cleared customs I walked out and found that my driver had my name on a piece of paper and was waiting at the exit. He didnt speak any English so we just walked to the car and drove to my new place.
Beijing was having a bad polution day Sunday so I could not see the sun. It has happened again since Sunday and apparently not seeing the sun is pretty common here (due to pollution). I was not met by anyone from my office so I had a shit of a night really but I managed to find some random ppl that helped me out which was great and I made it tot he office the next morning ok.
My new office is pretty full on. It's really busy and ppl always look tired/stressed. Most ppl have at least some english and I have now started learning Mandarin with a dude twice a week so I will have plenty to practice in between lessons =) The culture seems to me to be really "gogogo" and I am sure that if I stick with it it'd be rewarding job-wise, really staying will come down to whether or not I like living here. I will stay at least until Kristy gets up here at the start of October, and I have to pray that I am not required to work at any time during the public holiday period.
So, now I'm starting to settle into a routine for work but it's only been less that one week. When I get confirmation that I will be staying in my apartment and not moving soon I will be able to unpack and settle a little more, so I think staying til October at the earliest would be the right thing to do. I have an 'ayi' who is an apartment cleaner but she also -apparently- irons for me and does the dishes. That's a big awesome point and I can see myself getting REALLY lazy, heh when I get home I'm either going to find a wife [sorry ladies =) ] or have to pay a cleaner lol. But yeah that's really cool.
The biggest issue here for me is not being able to effectively communicate with everyone. I have found that event the absolute simplest things become a real challenge and it frustrates me a shitload. I bought a phone card today using Chinese (hack) which was fullfilling to the max and I was like "YES - take THAT China! I used Mandarin to p0wn your street vendor" lol, you get the idea.
OH - and I have three new goals for my impact on this office. I want to:
- Make ppl smile more
- Make ppl be louder generally
- get ppl doing the 'thumbs up' thing
Buh!
30 May 2007
Visa - round 1
It all started one fine winter's morn in beautifuh and cosmopolitan Sydney. The birds were out trying to catch worms in the dewy grass and there was almost no-one on the road as my sister and I headed into her workplace. There were runners jogging about and people were driving with courtesy and generally there was a feeling of optimism lingering in the air. We needed to print out the scans of my work permit documents that are required in support of my visa application and that was fine, nice and easy.
Once we had the print outs, we headed to the Chinese consul-general and grabbed a coffee as we were early. When I went to make the application I was rudely informed that I required yet another passport photo for yet another form but luckily there just happened to be a photo place on the opposite side of the road that did 1 minute prints especially for ppl like me. So that was done and I made my way back to the applications counter.
There, I was informed that the printouts were not in fact originals. Knowingly, I said to the clerk that I was aware of this and that they would indeed be enough to be able to support my visa - my company were very specific about this point. They then, equally knowingly and a little non-chalantly, informed ME that they would not accept them and that I would need to be sent the originals of the documents supporting my visa application. I said "Shit, I fly out Saturday!" and they said to get the company in Beijing to use DHL or something then, and that was that.
Then, I rang (not using a calling card) the HR dude in Beijing and he could not believe that my documents were not enough and he said he'd get the admin girl call me when she made it to the office (in 1.5 hours). So, my sister and I had to wait for an hour and a half for the admin girl to get into the office.
We made it back tot he consulate and by this time I knew that I would not convince her that my documentation was lacking. So, I just handed her to the consular officer and they spoke in their native tongue for a couple minutes. When I was handed back the phone she was completely irate and fuming but had to concede that I was indeed 'in the shit' by now.
Now, they can't guarantee that the documents will make it to my sister by 9am Friday morning and are trying to organise from Beijing to have a courier meet my sister in person at the Chinese consulate at 9am Friday to hand her the documents. DHL refuse to guarantee delivery prior to midday Friday (which is really a good effort if you ask me) which complicates things and Sarah needs to know when to be away from work, as it's a normal working day for her. I'm to be in Tasmania as I have to settle some things like my car's sale and saying goodbye to ppl so I cannot be here in Sydney indefinitely "until it's done".
So, what has been a battle every step of the way thus far continues to be so now and I'm beginning to seriously consider just not going. I think that even though I've resigned, sold up shop, said goodbye to ppl and am ready to leave the country, maybe it'd just be easier to get a job in Sydney :-)
Farken.
25 May 2007
Final day at WACCO
Things in my life seem to come in chapters and here I am at a time I am sure I'll look upon as the end of one chapter and the start of the next. I've started to reflect (possibly prematurely) upon my time at WACCO and MAN I've grown up here. When I started here I was 18 and very green to the world. Since coming here I've been through Uni, grown as a person both professionally and personally, been through two long-term relationships and their eventual demise and the divorce of my parents - not to mention the experiences with friends and my ciblings!
As I am set to leave Tassie and almost everyone and everything in the world that I hold dear, I am a little nervous but also excited. So begins the next chapter - one that I hope is full of life, of good experiences and people and one that I can look back upon when I'm older with pride. That I can reminisce about and smile and that will positively impact upon the next chapter in a way that my WACCO days have positively impacted upon myself to date.
24 May 2007
Haiku conversations
Here's an example
haiku poems have 3 lines
structured 5, 7, 5
It's a really fun way to communicate with people and after a few goes I think you get into 'Haiku-mode' :-) A conversation that has just happened this afternoon was:
Kirk:
No haikus today?
Maybe all the syllables
Won’t be Japanese
Jon:
As I just got back
I feel a little sleepy
So I'll have a Coke
Kirk:
Good work grasshopper
The caffeine will do you good
Have a chocky too
Jon:
I'm reading comics
Penny arcade and others
"You wouldn’t get it"
Kirk:
I am sure you’re right
If it isn’t the Phantom
I would be confused
Jon:
Penny needed help
about some missing photos
they were never there
Kirk:
I am not surprised
She seems easily confused
By the simplest things
And so on ... :-) It's very stimulating.
14 May 2007
Visa B*&lsh@t
08 May 2007
Go the T'irds!!!
- we apparently haven't beaten Riverside -ever-
- we are now clear second on the ladder
- it put me as clear top scorer to date :-)
The game was touch-and-go at times toward the final whistle but we came back from a 2:0 first-half result to take the game 2:3. Once again, Chris had the strike of the match and continued to set the standard for scoring in style :-) This is also a good result as it shows that the training that many have been putting in each week is having a dramatic effect on the pitch.
Well done fellas, how much better do we all feel than this time last season eh.
http://www.footballfedtas.com.au/Competition/Generated/LadderNew/ND3.html
30 April 2007
Negotiations Finalised
- have a medical for my visa
- let the real estate agent know when I'm leaving my flat
- organise mail re-direction
- organise power of attorney
- get rid of car & phone
- organise tax return for 2006/2007
- pack!
- buy new clothes, more luggage etc
It's kind of a scary yet exciting, as it's my first step into the world outside the very cumfy existance that I enjoy here. The people here; friends workmates and family all included, made it a tough choice to leave but I guess the internet and blogs/emails/VoIP et cetera have made the decision a lot easier. There's so much in the world to see and experience and it's high-time that I jump in and check it out :-)
P.S. I can't wait to try the food :-)
18 April 2007
Ruby on Rails
Oh - and it's all free, platform independent and open source - w00t. Check it out!
17 April 2007
Herro World!
So, that's enough text for now. More later.