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	<title>Jed Laundry &#187; Australia</title>
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		<title>Australia: Day 7</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 22:29:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, so given as how I haven&#8217;t actually posted these as of writing, I don&#8217;t think anyone can blame me for skipping out a few days, yes? I&#8217;ve come to the conclusion that Australians, at least [Melbourneites,Melbourneians]? are the worst drivers in the world. They drive recklessly and never slow down, I swear most would [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, so given as how I haven&#8217;t actually posted these as of writing, I don&#8217;t think anyone can blame me for skipping out a few days, yes?</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve come to the conclusion that Australians, at least [Melbourneites,Melbourneians]? are the worst drivers in the world. They drive recklessly and never slow down, I swear most would rather crash then give you a break. I compare them to driving in Auckland, which is reality is pseudo-chaotic. Everyone thinks it&#8217;s this giant disorganised mess, but in reality, if you have confidence driving you&#8217;ll love Auckland drivers. They will hold up 3 lanes of rush-hour traffic just to let you turn right down a small side street! In can even compare them to Seoul drivers, who are far more reckless, but everyone will let everyone in and will slow down when necessary.</p>
<p>Rant out of the way, I&#8217;ve finally bitten the bullet and bought an Elgato eyeTV DTT. After purchasing it I immediately tried it out in the car, and it picked up SBS no problem. However, reception in the suburb I&#8217;m staying in is very poor; at most I&#8217;ve been able to get 40% signal strength with a proper UHF antenna, although the small one that comes with it isn&#8217;t far off. Once back in NZ, I plan to get myself a Mac Mini (preferably a used one off TradeMe) and set up a recording system / file share / backup server.</p>
<p>On a final note, don&#8217;t forget to check out <a href="http://www.globalgamejam.org.nz">Global Game Jam</a>, which will be happening all over the world (and in particular at Waikato University) very shortly. The idea? 48 hours to create a game based on a predefined theme. I&#8217;m not talking super 3d immersive graphics level, just something fun and playable.</p>
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		<title>Australia: Day 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 20:46:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday was full of driving. Sam rented us a car, he doesn&#8217;t drive, and I can clearly see why. Traffic isn&#8217;t as chaotic as Seoul, but I keep thinking we&#8217;re going to have a crash every 30 odd min. Completely different to traffic back home. Now, being the geek I am, before we left I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday was full of driving. Sam rented us a car, he doesn&#8217;t drive, and I can clearly see why. Traffic isn&#8217;t as chaotic as Seoul, but I keep thinking we&#8217;re going to have a crash every 30 odd min. Completely different to traffic back home.</p>
<p>Now, being the geek I am, before we left I upgraded my Okta Touch to Windows Mobile 6.1, and hence unlocked the GPS. I then proceeded to load it with some software, and a map of Australia. <strong>This is probably the best thing I brought on holiday.</strong> Unless you&#8217;ve had a GPS, you hae no idea just how much stress it alleviates. When Telecom turns off it&#8217;s CDMA network or I get an iPhone (whichever comes first), I plan to mount it in my car for those times that I can&#8217;t avoid Auckland.</p>
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		<title>Australia: Day 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 20:36:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What, so I didn&#8217;t tell anyone I was going to Australia? Sorry, between work, sleep and play, I forget to update things on the internets, such as my blog, Facebook etc. Anyway, I&#8217;m in Melbourne on holiday from the 5th till the 13th (next Saturday)! Myself, Beverley and her family are visiting Beverley&#8217;s brother Sam. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What, so I didn&#8217;t tell anyone I was going to Australia?</p>
<p>Sorry, between work, sleep and play, I forget to update things on the internets, such as my blog, Facebook etc. Anyway, I&#8217;m in Melbourne on holiday from the 5th till the 13th (next Saturday)!</p>
<p>Myself, Beverley and her family are visiting Beverley&#8217;s brother Sam. Beverley&#8217;s parents Bill and Louise are attending a conference in Cairns on Tuesday, and so will be leaving for that early. Beverley&#8217;s sisters Jenny and Nicky have things on, and so will be joining us Monday.</p>
<p>Pacific Blue is a really good airline. Sure, you don&#8217;t get any of the niceties that Air New Zealand gives you like&#8230; &#8230; a blanket. It is a nice, cheap flight, and the cabin crew is friendly and energetic. Kinda reminds me of Mile High. The only thing that concerns me was the lack of water handouts. Yes, they offered for you to buy some, but I thought they were required by some air safety something?</p>
<p>Landed in Melbourne safely, where we encountered new ePassport booths, a &#8220;quicker&#8221; way of clearing customs. Being the digital natives we are, we had to try them. Insert your passport and answer 4 questions; have you had tuberculosis, are you a criminal, have you been to a place with yellow fever, and have you lied. Afterwards, it prints out a little ticket. You then take this ticket to a gate, look into a camera (facial recognition stuff), and proceed. Now that we know what we&#8217;re doing (it took a second to figure out the order of operations), I reckon it&#8217;ll be much quicker. One disadvantage though:</p>
<p><strong>I don&#8217;t have an Australian stamp in my passport!</strong></p>
<p>Upon leaving the airport, the heat struck us. Not as bad as entering Seoul, but still very noticeable. Also, Australians seem to have an interesting sense of art, as the &#8220;artworks&#8221; along the motorway just seemed to be rectangular pillars arranged in some weird fashion. Except the huge concrete ones on the bridge, which didn&#8217;t actually support the bridge&#8230;</p>
<p>Was mostly uninteresting after that. Went to TGI Fridays, went to Borders, went home and slept. More as I encounter it.</p>
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