Never not knowing

So our daughters’ Nanna has acquired a second-hand iPhone. She’s always been passionate about education and learning. A teacher by training & trade, we joke that our girls come back from visiting her with five more points of IQ. The iPhone, however, is taking her a bit of getting used to. Truth be told, her… Continue reading Never not knowing

They’re Flyin’ Again

Great times… They’re Flyin’ Again, by Cinnamon, from the album Done. (2002) What a huge blessing to have helped create such a great piece of music.

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Lost in –

“How much is thirty-seven pounds and twenty pence in Australian dollars” So, they still both have a little ways to go. I think points to iOS for at least interpreting my words correctly.

For whom the Amazon flows

Given Amazon are clearly gearing their business toward minimised free cash flow, they operate less like a traditional corporation and more like a weaponised market-disruption machine. Question is, if their key owners don’t mind the lack of profits, what else do they want? Like the disruption / destruction of a particular industry? Next step is… Continue reading For whom the Amazon flows

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ifPhone

If Apple want to do an end-run around wireless carriers, and enter the prepaid market with a bang, they need a device that can be bought without carrier subsidy for a price lower than (or extremely close to) their subsidised iPhone. Tis a big ‘if’ I know, but if they did, what would they compromise… Continue reading ifPhone

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Sadness

After almost 30 years of owning the brown and white house on Brenda Street, the older Gears have gone. The past few weeks have been spent watching and helping as loads of memories were packed into boxes and moved into garages. But the reality of it is only now starting to hit home. No more… Continue reading Sadness

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How We Do It In Australia

Enacted after the tragic mass murder at Port Arthur, Australia’s “National Agreement On Firearms” was a watershed legislative moment. Quoting from Wikipedia: Anyone wishing to possess or use a firearm must have a Firearms Licence and, with some exceptions, be over the age of 18. Owners must have secure storage for their firearms. Before someone… Continue reading How We Do It In Australia

Owning your words

Interesting take from Scott Hanselman on the respective value of social networks vs. self-hosted blogging. Own your space on the Web, and pay for it. Extra effort, but otherwise you’re a sharecropper. – Tim Bray Actually, Anil Dash has posted similar thoughts recently as well. Perhaps there’s something to this whole owning your space thing.

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Skyfall

Thoughts on the new 007 movie: – very British – more gritty than even Quantum – diverges hard from Quantum / Mr White / etc storyline Things that mildly amused me: – Voldermort takes over Hogwarts – I kept expecting Macaulay Culkin to pop up with an impish grin as they prepared for the final… Continue reading Skyfall

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