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OnPoint: Election 2011: GO!

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  • recordari, in reply to Rich Lock,

    Thanks Rich. As mentioned above, it was as much my bad, as anyone else due to other stuff, but also being a bit of a tc. The rational had left the building via a brick through the window.

    No hard feelings. Am quite pleasantly reassured by how much forgiveness people have here. Emails have been exchanged, and hopefully rifts fixed, although I will be trying to keep my head down over political discussions from now on.

    Might see you on one of the outings, should the opportunity arise.

    ETA:
    Thanks also Ben. Ok, I'm feeling all coy now...

    AUCKLAND • Since Dec 2009 • 2607 posts Report

  • Jacqui Dunn, in reply to recordari,

    Ok, I’m feeling all coy now

    Well, feel worse, my friend! I'm also one of those who was looking forward to meeting you, among others, recently, and can only hope it will happen very soon.

    Deepest, darkest Avondale… • Since Jul 2010 • 585 posts Report

  • Paul Williams,

    Having been away from a 'puter for the last few days, I've read almost all of the posts on this thread since Thursday. FWIW, it's really gratifying to read the sincerity evident in all contributions; sincerity and a commitment to the continued good health of a great community of people. Some day I'd very much like to you all in person (and I'm often available for coffee for visitors to Sydney).

    Sydney • Since Nov 2006 • 2273 posts Report

  • Steve Barnes,

    I'm surprised nobody else is foaming at the mouth over this The Government is close to striking a deal with Telecom and Vodafone for its multi-million rural broadband initiative What happened to competition?, you remember, the whole reason for selling OUR assets. Seems Steven Joyce can't keep his tongue out of Telecom's trousers. Kordia/Woosh should have been a shoo in.

    Peria • Since Dec 2006 • 5521 posts Report

  • Paul Campbell,

    Not just the competition - we were promised FTTH at the last election - I know that the Nat's represent the farmers and all that but what about some better internet for the cities (outside of downtown Auckland and Wellington)

    Dunedin • Since Nov 2006 • 2623 posts Report

  • Steve Barnes,

    Telecom already got that one, Telecom front-runner for rest of broadband project, back in December Telecom keeps control of premium broadband service Which is why I'm spittin tacks now, where's the fairness, where's the... oh what the fuck, this is what the nation voted for eh? National bollocks things up again.

    Peria • Since Dec 2006 • 5521 posts Report

  • Steve Barnes,

    Oh and by the way, the business model totally sucks for us, the taxpayer, As soon as the utility has a chance of making any money, we sell it to Telecom* Taxpayers carry the can if new service slow to win customers
    * As Telecom is the countries largest ISP (hopefully that will change)

    Peria • Since Dec 2006 • 5521 posts Report

  • DexterX,

    In a similar manner you can see the shortcomings with Fletchers appointed to handle the Chch recovery – my view is an independent board with should have handled the matter with Fletchers and other interests contracting to it on a competitive basis.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 1224 posts Report

  • Steve Barnes, in reply to DexterX,

    Now there's a disaster waiting to happen. A lot of local builders are, like totally pissed off about that. It was their chance to become the next Feltcher's, no chance now. Thank you Mr Brownoselea, minister of skulduggery.

    Peria • Since Dec 2006 • 5521 posts Report

  • Danielle, in reply to recordari,

    If we somehow recognize each other, I’ll see you at Sufjan Stevens. Well, I’ll know you’re enjoying it too, at least. ;-)

    How fucking awesome was THAT? Waaarghh!!!

    (And I got to meet Geoff. Hooray!)

    Charo World. Cuchi-cuchi!… • Since Nov 2006 • 3828 posts Report

  • recordari, in reply to Danielle,

    Waaarghh!!!

    I concur. What a splendidly wonderful lunatic genius. Looked for someone with a PAS flag, but as we were sitting in the last two seats at the back of the top level, possibly not the best vantage point for people spotting.

    The whole show was amazing, but I was very pleased with his encore. Concerning the UFO sighting... was just perfect.

    Politics shmolitics ;-)

    AUCKLAND • Since Dec 2009 • 2607 posts Report

  • Rich Lock,

    a PAS flag

    I'm imagining a red flag with a hammer, sickle, glass of champagne and a felafal in the top left-hand corner, surrounded by stars.

    back in the mother countr… • Since Feb 2007 • 2728 posts Report

  • recordari, in reply to Rich Lock,

    surrounded by stars.

    We need to represent coffee somehow. A plunger shaped like the Sky Tower?

    AUCKLAND • Since Dec 2009 • 2607 posts Report

  • Danielle, in reply to recordari,

    What a splendidly wonderful lunatic genius.

    It was almost - ALMOST - as good as the Flaming Lips at the BDO (the standard by which all splendidly wonderful lunatic genius shows should be measured). As I said on FB, it was like "the Tom Tom Club and the Langley Schools Music Project playing imaginary retrofuturist spacecapade Simon and Garfunkel songs while dressed like Boney M and Parliament". (Except there wasn't that one guy in a nappy.)

    A plunger shaped like the Sky Tower?

    A plunger? A PLUNGER? I challenge you to a duel, sah!

    Charo World. Cuchi-cuchi!… • Since Nov 2006 • 3828 posts Report

  • recordari, in reply to Danielle,

    “the Tom Tom Club and the Langley Schools Music Project playing imaginary retrofuturist spacecapade Simon and Garfunkel songs while dressed like Boney M and Parliament”

    While I agree in part, the word I used was “unique”.

    A plunger? A PLUNGER? I challenge you to a duel, sah!

    Yes, well, how you gonna get a Two Group Espresso machine on there? Maybe a La Pavoni then? Whoops, we’re bringing the Politics thread into disrepute. Perhaps we should continue this elsewhere.

    Enough of this self flag elation.

    AUCKLAND • Since Dec 2009 • 2607 posts Report

  • Matthew Poole, in reply to recordari,

    Enough of this self flag elation.

    Ian may be gone, but his memory remains.

    Auckland • Since Mar 2007 • 4097 posts Report

  • Russell Brown, in reply to Danielle,

    It was almost – ALMOST – as good as the Flaming Lips at the BDO (the standard by which all splendidly wonderful lunatic genius shows should be measured).

    My tweetstream went mad last night with Sufjan love.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 22850 posts Report

  • recordari, in reply to Matthew Poole,

    but his memory remains

    About that, I may not have adequately apologised on that front also, as of course it was noted, and of course people here cared and have acted accordingly.

    Still beating myself up over that one, just to continue the theme.

    And, I am but a spec on the technicolour dream coat that is Mr Dalziel. He’s an easy act to follow, but a hard act to beat. Not that it’s a contest, or anything.

    It was almost – ALMOST – as good as the Flaming Lips at the BDO (the standard by which all splendidly wonderful lunatic genius shows should be measured).

    And one I missed. Damn it. My standard is Jeff Buckley at St James, 1995. Not the lunatic bit, just the genius.

    AUCKLAND • Since Dec 2009 • 2607 posts Report

  • Paul Williams, in reply to Russell Brown,

    And one I missed. Damn it. My standard is Jeff Buckley at St James, 1995. Not the lunatic bit, just the genius.

    Oh, a fav gig thread... Mine's either Camille (but possibly 'cause I didn't know her music at all so had no expectations) or Arcade Fire both in Sydney in '09.

    Sydney • Since Nov 2006 • 2273 posts Report

  • BenWilson,

    He’s an easy act to follow, but a hard act to beat.

    Y'know, I being wondering for some time how long Ian would be able to keep it up. I really appreciate what he was trying to do, but found it very difficult to say so. His poetry was often amusing playful asides, but also he tried to engage the main discussion stream too, and also sparked off many a thought for me, but it was difficult to engage it in this forum. Poetry is by nature mind opening, direction opening, and I think it withers under the storm of heavy argumentation, which is usually seeking to pin down, to tighten, to lock in, to get specific. Isn't that what you're reacting to, recordari? Too many black thinking-hats? Too little ability to just chuck an idea down, and see if it grows, because such attempts are weeded out the moment the sprout shows? I know you are not alone in feeling this way.*

    *Edit: I don't really have a solution, though. I don't think we should ban black thinking-hats, which do, after all, drive in quality. But I think I can say to you that it would help a lot to meet the people, and for them to meet you. Tory my arse.

    Auckland • Since Nov 2006 • 10657 posts Report

  • Paul Williams, in reply to BenWilson,

    Tory my arse.

    I'd not object to PAS fostering more conservative (if that's the word) voices. My politics are distinctly left however, I want to better understand the thinking behind some of the policies/priorities pursued by this government (and I don't subscribe to the view that they're entirely cynical). Colin James has written an thoughtful piece that locates the assets sales in a coherent program - it's one I'm suspcious of but he's at least explained what he thinks they're thinking).

    Sydney • Since Nov 2006 • 2273 posts Report

  • recordari,

    I know you are not alone in feeling this way.*

    Time and a place. Is everyone Ok with this ongoing psychoanalysis? Just checking.

    Well, at times I feel my engagement here has been more than just en-passant, but it is a hard discipline when the more seasoned 'black thinking-hats' (your words) get going. My minority view, and being slightly blue-blooded is the least of it, believe me, makes defending a position feel quite solitary, and therefore gets defensive very quickly.

    That should be Ok, because self-respecting people know how to regulate their behaviours and avoid putting themselves in situations that could lead to 'harm'. Right?

    Step one: Awareness.

    Since you mentioned poetry, here's one I wrote at 21 (obscure Sufjan reference), and it seems surprisingly to have stood the test of time.

    Some Guy

    Some guy flies in
    casing the joint
    gassing the point
    a sack of books
    and new looks to boot;
    no fly buzzing by.

    But one night waking
    I saw his spirit making
    rainbow kites,
    chasing jet streams
    out across some great abyss
    wishing his body would stop
    chasing after his mind
    so he could stay a while,
    pick a flower or two
    for everyone that's new.
    And you.

    Some guy sighs
    and warily flies.

    We apparently have a pot-luck opportunity coming soon, and if some guy is in the neighbourhood, he will endeavour to drop by.

    Step Two: Stop talking about yourself in the third person.
    Step Three: Buy a black hat.

    AUCKLAND • Since Dec 2009 • 2607 posts Report

  • Paul Williams, in reply to recordari,

    Step Three: Buy a black hat.

    Just quickly, please don't.

    Sydney • Since Nov 2006 • 2273 posts Report

  • Jacqui Dunn, in reply to recordari,

    My minority view, and being slightly blue-blooded is the least of it, believe me, makes defending a position feel quite solitary, and therefore gets defensive very quickly.

    I did feel, at a point following which you seemed to spit the dummy somewhat, that a rather funny joke had been made. I laughed, and then when I read your first response, realized you hadn't found it at all amusing. However, thinking in your defence (see, you're absolutely not alone) I remembered that you were having trouble sleeping. Sleeplessness and stress can blunt even the sharpest funny bone. I put it all down to that.

    Deepest, darkest Avondale… • Since Jul 2010 • 585 posts Report

  • Geoff Lealand,

    here’s one I wrote at 21 (obscure Sufjan reference)

    I get it. I think there is an immediate and pressing need for a Sufjan Stevens love-thread. What a fucking amazing show.

    Screen & Media Studies, U… • Since Oct 2007 • 2562 posts Report

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