A little bit of New York every morning

The radio station we listen to has a new guy doing the morning traffic reports – he sounds just like the traffic guy on the radio station we were listening to in New York while we were there. It’s amazing. He even makes Wellington businesses sound like they’re American companies in his little advertising sentence at the end of the report. And when he says “traffic flowing well on State Highway 1” I swear he could be talking about the giant East Coast 1-95!

What the Web makes possible

I have an MLIS (Master of Library and Information Studies) so as long ago as 1996 when the Web was really gaining momentum I had lots of long and involved conversations about traditional vs. online publishing and how the Web ‘allowed’ the publishing of stuff that would not normally be published. Also publishing by people who would not’ve considered themselves as someone who had anything to publish – whether that be their personalities, the lack of anything to say or ‘questionable’ nature of their content. Back in ‘96/’97 the Web was behind the ultimate accessory – a homepage and an influx of information from the gay population. Of course this unedited, unmanaged, publishing free-for-all lead to the fears that if anyone could publish anything then we’d see porn and bomb-making sites and violent images every time we turned on our computers.


I digress. My point is that I am still amazed by what ‘resources’ are out there which would be unlikely to exist or be published if it wasn’t for the Web. A joke request I made earlier today about needing a “plane-spotters” site turned out to be no joke at all. There are loads of them. And they’re very serious. Just check out this section of a plane-spotters site – devoted entirely to Air New Zealand 746’s! And what a crazy URL!



http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?offset=90&where=search|Boeing%20747-4|Air%20New%20Zealand|-2|-2|||1|||||||Boeing%20747-4|-2|Air%20New%20Zealand|-2||||1||-2|-2||||all|2|||||||||||||||

Officially an author!

I’ve finished my children’s book! All 12 pages of it – wow! It was great fun doing it and I feel very virtuous. In the end it’s not just a story to go with a few spare photos from the Macy’s parade but it’s a story about going to New York, some of the things we saw and did and a bit of a geography lesson. Now I just need to transport the monster file to a colour printer, get it bound and send it off :-D

Wharf cat

Tried to befriend this cat who was sunning himself on the rocks under the wharf behind Shed 5 yesterday afternoon. No luck – he ran off before I could actually climb down …


Happiness is …

beting able to make a decent cup of coffee in your own home on a Sunday morning.