
Monday, April 26, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Coins
Australia coins come in different denominations than American coins - 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, plus 1 and 2 dollars. What's weird is that they don't really seem to have names for them, like in America. No penny, nickel, dime, quarter... or anything like that. You don't really even ever hear "five cent piece", "ten cent piece", etc. that much. They just don't seem to require names, and are hardly ever mentioned. I wonder why?
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Menu
Monday, April 19, 2010
I figured I'd give you a break from lousy iPhone photos and fill you in on my job situation. As I mentioned, I had a month off from work after being laid off by Microsoft, which was fantastic. As my boss was planning a new company, doing the same thing, with most of the same people, there was no real stress.
The new company has started now, but without an office. We had a meeting or two at my boss's house out in the sticks, where half of our crew are now working, but the rest of us are working from home. I had to buy a new computer and assemble it from scratch as the first order of business (not without a few headaches).
I don't much like working from home. I'm getting some stuff done but it's too easy to be distracted, and too hard to get the information you need sometimes when you can't just walk over to a coworker's desk. I'm spending the mornings with the dog sitting by my chair but have been putting her out back around lunchtime when she gets antsy and then spend the rest of the day trying not to get noticed by her in the house (if she thinks I've come home, she gets overexcited).
Anyway, all of us working on this project think it has the potential to be big, so we're all willing to work hard and put up with some bumps.
The new company has started now, but without an office. We had a meeting or two at my boss's house out in the sticks, where half of our crew are now working, but the rest of us are working from home. I had to buy a new computer and assemble it from scratch as the first order of business (not without a few headaches).
I don't much like working from home. I'm getting some stuff done but it's too easy to be distracted, and too hard to get the information you need sometimes when you can't just walk over to a coworker's desk. I'm spending the mornings with the dog sitting by my chair but have been putting her out back around lunchtime when she gets antsy and then spend the rest of the day trying not to get noticed by her in the house (if she thinks I've come home, she gets overexcited).
Anyway, all of us working on this project think it has the potential to be big, so we're all willing to work hard and put up with some bumps.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Pitch
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Rainbow
Saturday, April 10, 2010
New company
Ever see that photo of the Microsoft team way back when they were a startup? Here's ours, taken yesterday in my boss's living room (while he's off traveling the world):
I suspect we'll be bigger.
I suspect we'll be bigger.
Sunday, April 04, 2010
Nice
Saturday, April 03, 2010
Albert Park
Monday, March 22, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Birds on wires
Twelve red-rumped parrots spotted near our house:

And a tawny frogmouth, silhouetted against the streetlight (about the only way to take a night shot with the iPhone camera):


And a tawny frogmouth, silhouetted against the streetlight (about the only way to take a night shot with the iPhone camera):

Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Hockey
So, yesterday on a whim I went down to Melbourne's awesome new skating facility for an intro to ice hockey. A little late in the game to be starting a physical sport like this, but I enjoy skating and used to REALLY enjoy playing intramural floor hockey in college.
It was a lot of fun. From pictures on the web site I expected to be given just a helmet and a stick, but they ended up giving me full pads - helmet, gloves, elbow pads, knee/shin pads, shoulder pads, and padded pants. This proved useful as I'm not the best skater in the world, especially in hockey skates (I'm used to figure skates with the sawtooth in the front that I used both for stopping and accelerating). So I ended up going down maybe five or six times, but no pain thanks to the pads. It was quite a lot of fun. The instructors were good and kept things organized and moving. A great deal at only $20 for the hour too, including skates and equipment.
I really, really need to learn to skate better. Particularly stopping, which I don't really have worked out.
Marjorie came by and caught the last ten minutes. She's going to join the fun next week!
It was a lot of fun. From pictures on the web site I expected to be given just a helmet and a stick, but they ended up giving me full pads - helmet, gloves, elbow pads, knee/shin pads, shoulder pads, and padded pants. This proved useful as I'm not the best skater in the world, especially in hockey skates (I'm used to figure skates with the sawtooth in the front that I used both for stopping and accelerating). So I ended up going down maybe five or six times, but no pain thanks to the pads. It was quite a lot of fun. The instructors were good and kept things organized and moving. A great deal at only $20 for the hour too, including skates and equipment.
I really, really need to learn to skate better. Particularly stopping, which I don't really have worked out.
Marjorie came by and caught the last ten minutes. She's going to join the fun next week!
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Moonlight cinema
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Calexico
Calexico, who we caught at the Thornberry Theatre last night:

Really good show. As their name suggests, their music is a mishmash of American and Mexican influences. Venue was interesting, kind of a banquet hall, with assigned seats at big round tables:


Really good show. As their name suggests, their music is a mishmash of American and Mexican influences. Venue was interesting, kind of a banquet hall, with assigned seats at big round tables:

Sunday, March 07, 2010
Pierogies
Had lunch today at Court Jester, a very interesting hidden-away Polish food restaurant:

Food was... not bad, but we won't be in a hurry to go back.

Food was... not bad, but we won't be in a hurry to go back.
Friday, March 05, 2010
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