Moby admitted to RPA hospital; condition unknown

30 06 2005

Moby has been admitted to RPA hospital as of 2.30pm, 1 July. His condition is unknown at this stage and his publicist released the following statement.

We are all hoping the analysis goes well, and there should be a DVD available of the overnight antics shortly. Due to popular demand by the BB fanatics, an Uncut version will be released online. As a show of support for crazy weaird sh!te being spread by email etc)



Wentworth Falls - Blue Moutains

30 06 2005

I retract my statements that were to the effect that the blue mountains were crap.

Sunday 26th June, Shane, Kristen myself took nina out to the blue mountains to do some exploring.

I still stand by the fact they are little more than molehills, however what height they have is put to good use at wentworth falls!
An amazing cliffwalk and it was a very surreal atmosphere with all the fog.

I will definatley do this walk again when it is fine, as Im sure it will have a completely different atmosphere.

Wentworth Falls - Blue Moutains Pics here



Doctors ‘find foetus in boy’

28 06 2005

After a boy in Bangladesh complained of a stomach ache, doctors discovered a fetus in his abdomen. Apparently, the 4.5 pound fetus was 16-year-old Abu Raihan’s undeveloped twin. Physicians at Bangabadnhu Medical University surgically removed it on Saturday. From the BBC News:

“Apart from the head, all other limbs of the baby were developed,” (said Dr. MA Mazid).

The condition is known as “foetus in foeto”, or inclusion twin.

“In this case the foetus of the baby entered into the foetus of the boy and continued to grow like a tumour in the boy’s abdomen,” gynaecology specialists Nurun Nahar said.

BBC NEWS | South Asia | Doctors ‘find dead foetus in boy’

Eww!



Crazy ass flatmates

26 06 2005

The little green leprechaun is leaving us after almost 18 months. So its time to find a new flatmate!

but the point of this post:
Well the Hermit has gone to the USA to see her boyfriend.

In order to keep the house safe from evil/fire/random acts of god, she left the following instructions for ‘Teeth’:

just a few details about my trip:

  • I get back on the 18th
  • i can be reached on 0011….
  • if you want to use my IP phone in my bedroom just hit the ‘rocket dial’ button
  • (ed: i think this equates to the big red emergency phone in batman!)

  • my email is….
  • With the new person:

  • please convince moby to choose someone good (considerate and clean =yay)
  • as i am the front loader powder nazi, i have left a box of washing powder +a dirty clothes hamper on my floor, can you give it to the new person?
  • (ED: URGH! now she will insit this thing is in the new persons room. you dont own them! you dont even know who they are yet!)

    General safety issues: (you know im a safety nut, or just a nut in general)
    as you are the nicest and most responsible person at our flat, im trusting you to not let the house burn down. can you please:

  • make sure nothing in the bathroom is switched on while people are at work
  • (ED: yep! she even turns the electric toothbrush chargers off!)

  • lock all doors, esp the one near your room
    make sure noone leaves the heater unattended ( a huge cause of fires recently)
  • turn off things that arent in use eg toaster, kettle, + tv
  • make sure the hair straightener is not left on any heat sensitive surfaces
  • I know its all common sense, but often its not followed here + you know im a bit/lot crazy when it comes to stuff like this.

    please clone yourself and more into the leprechauns room, youre a top person/flatamate
    seeya
    The Hermit

    Notes: she even had her dad come and change the smoke detector battery, even tho I did it only a month ago.
    shes frikken crazy!, maybve i should ring her every day to say i keep finding the toothbrushes turned on.
    Or maybe i should hardwire them so when she comes back she flips out!

    GRIN



    Sydney IT Salary & Contract Rates

    23 06 2005

    What tech professionals take home

    CIO /CTO: $180-$500K pa

    IT manager: $130-$240K pa (permanent), $800-$1250/day (contract)

    Program director/manager: $150-$210K pa, or $1000-$1700/day

    Project manager: $90-$150K pa or $80-$150/hr

    Senior business analyst: $90-$140K pa or $80-$130/day

    Application development manager: $95-$140K pa or $900-$1200/day

    Systems administrator: $70-$110K pa or $75-$85/hr

    Development team leader: $75-$100K pa or $80-$95/hr

    Senior DBA: $80-$130K pa or $110-$120/hr

    Technical writer: $60-$70K pa or $55-$70/hr

    Infrastructure manager: $115-$160K pa or $800-$1100/day

    Network administrator: $60-$85K pa or $65-$85/hr

    Network engineer: $65-$100K pa or $75-$100/hr

    Helpdesk/desktop support: $35-$60K pa or $45-$55/hr

    E-commerce manager: $90-$140K pa or $900-$1100/day

    Security consultant: $130-$180K pa or $1200-$1500/day

    Architect (infra/data/applications): $140-$180K pa or $750-$860/day

    Business intelligence: $120-$140K pa or $800-$1200/day

    CRM: $90-$140K pa or $700-$1000/day

    Source: Ambition Technology. NB (1) Permanent salaries = total package excluding bonus. (2) Contract rates = Ambition charge-out rates.

    Source



    Kiwis Invading Sydney

    19 06 2005

    BC’s BBQ on saturday was a mucho meaty affair.

    Allister & Christine were over for the weekend. Hit Cargo & the best bar in sydney: Scruffys (URGH!) still, taking the piss and spastic dancing works anywhere. But it appears I was a little too vigorous. I have inflamed my knee injury from last year.

    This time I will go see a knee doctor :)

    Also ran into Johnny & ? who we went to uni with. Very random.



    Sleep disorders now as costly as asthma

    14 06 2005

    Its not often there is news coverage of my fellow non sleepers.

    Apparently there was also a documentary on sleep walking on the box the other night.

    Oh well, not to worry if my Antics at the sleep clinic are any good, ill get it on DVD for all to see :)

    Sleep disorders now as costly as asthma



    Hairy Canary - Melbourne

    14 06 2005

    A great wee cafe offering cool tunes, wood fired pizza, pasta & tapas.
    Pizzas $15, Cocktails $12+

    Good cocktails to boot.

    www.hairycanary.com.au



    small old wellington

    14 06 2005

    well in less than 24 hours I have randomly run into Josie, Mel + Shultz. Tinny :)

    Wellington was freezing and full of goled oldies lions supporters.

    Now off to Melbourne



    Scooters rule the earth!

    8 06 2005

    A two-wheel revolution suggests Australians may be embracing a new way of getting about town.

    All over the country you see more and more nipping in and out of traffic jams without a care.

    Australia is in the middle of an unprecedented scooter boom. The Vespa has become the thing to be seen on in many parts of Sydney and urbanites across the country are embracing everything from sub-$2000 ultra-modern commuter models with 50cc engines, to $13,000 650cc grand touring scooters.

    Next to the car market, the overall numbers are tiny. However, the rate of growth is something makers of four-wheelers can only dream of.

    In 2003, just 4000 scooters were sold nationally, this year importers expect to sell 10,000. The motor scooter is now the best-selling category of road bike and many believe that it is not a blip but a change of culture.

    Read more: Scooters Rule the earth!