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written by john lewis

Apparently we were too noisy… pfft!

noise-gestapo-sm.jpg What a joke, we live in Te Aro which is the largest entertainment district in NZ. Yep, its f***ing noisy but you live with that, deal with it, and enjoy it. If you didn’t the entire city would get to you.

Anyway, someone thought that at 11pm on a Saturday night we were making too much noise and found it within their wisdom to ring the noise gestapo. WTF?! Here’s some advice, don’t live in the middle of town in the middle of the club/entertainment district and think that you’re entitled to sleep on a Saturday night!

The guard was good about the whole thing and respectfully turned down an offer of a few vodka jellies, which went down an absolute treat for everyone else!


Posted in: Life

Vodka, as far as the eye could see…

We’re having a partay tonight (yes, it is different from a party – partay’s are more fun) and foolishly thought it would be a good idea to make vodka jellies:

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I’ll let you know tomorrow how it turned out…

Posted in: Life

The Wellington Airport Highlights Package

For those of you who aren’t acquainted with Wellington Airport then maybe this video over at Wellingtonista would be a good introduction.

Amazingly, with a short runway and notorious wind I don’t believe there have been any serious accidents at WIA…

Posted in: Wellington

Securitas depot robbery

Theives make off with an estimated £25 million and what can really only be described as one very calculated and well executed plan (read: financed).

Check it out at Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Securitas_depot_robbery

Basically, they kidnapped the branch manager by impersonating police officers while simultaneously kidnapping his family, again by impersonating police officers. Then with the right amount of motivation applied (ie. do what we say or say goodbye to your family) about 6 people got in and tied up 15 guards then made off with £25 million in bank notes. Surely that would weigh more than a few tonnes…

UPDATE: Looks like teh revised estimate for the cash they made off with is now somewhere in the £25-50 million range…

Posted in: Asinine

Its the little things

And we all know it but here is another example:

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Posted in: Life

Just testing

This is just a test to see if i can post and publish an entry from my wee under powered cellphone :)

Posted in: Web

Still waiting for iTunes Music Store, but…

Phil, my Irish co-worker pointed me at this site: AllofMp3.com. It is run from Russia so it doesn’t exactly have a lot of Kiwi music on it but it does have quite a good catalogue. Songs are about 10-20 cents a track and are available in pretty much any format you’d like.

I can hear you think (as I did): “Yeh, but is it legal?”
Well, according to Wikipedia, the jury is still out on that one. Maybe it is more accurate to say “It’s not illegal”.

Posted in: Life

On the topic of public transport

I’ve always loved the beautiful design that public transport maps seem to exude. Even Dunedin’s bus map’s look good.
However, I do love Wellington’s new (but around for a while) organisation (Metlink) and website. But my absolute favorite feature is the Google Map -like transport map available here.

Posted in: Wellington

Round the Bays

I’ll be running this Sunday, how about you?

Posted in: Wellington

Petone ferry

How very cool, Wellingtonista points out that there is now a Petone Ferry which leaves the Queens Wharf. Cool!

Am still yet to make it on the Eastbourne ferry though :)

Posted in: Wellington

Welcome to the mix

Excellent, another one into the mix. As of today, James Story has started blogging. Check out Cache Dump. His first post is on a whole lot of geeky shit I don’t understand :)

James and I work at the same company but in different offices. Otherwise known as the “Silver Bullet” in our touch team… :D

Posted in: Web

Everyone loves web browser/supermodel analogies…

And Mike Davidson brings us an excellent article on Camino reaching 1.0.

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Posted in: Web