Posts by Glen Wright
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The one benefit of moving at least every two years is the reduced accumulation.
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If the Super Fund invests in NZ infrastructure, doesn't that make it a Public-Public Partnership?
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My kids liked Salmonella Dub as wee ones. And Johnny Cash/U2 The Wanderer for their country fix.
All this drama and only one kid, it is better once you have two, and they can take turns in waking each other. Despite never seeming to sleep, I have a preschool academic and a toddler sports star. I may fall into the middle group, I can complain and brag at the same time.
Each of ours arrived while one parent was writing a Masters, miraculously they both got finished.
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I had to turn my ad blocker off to see your point. Pity you can't turn the ads off in a newspaper, could save a lot of trees.
I know only a minority of 'net users will block ads, but there is a function to selectively choose between blocking ads on commoditised news sources, and allowing them to support fine added value content, such as on publicaddress.net .
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My Intel iMac dual boots to Fedora Linux thanks to BootCamp. Mostly because it can, I haven't found a practical use for a second OS yet.
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I was considered responsible enough to count votes at 17, but could not cast one.
Worse than a young voter would be a young voter that has been drinking.
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Apparently, EMI is about to release non-DRM music through iTunes. Another point for the Jobs' reality distortion field.
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The best thing about Gmail is the trainable spam filter, which pulls about 600 messages a month for me. All my mail goes via Gmail. Although I admit to being a little uneasy at the idea of them never being deleted, especially when work related.
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The best reason to get a local iTunes store is easy access to Cover Flow artwork.
BTW. PA System crashed my Safari when I was registering on Friday. Seems to be working now (intel iMac). Herald is also slow on my iHug DSL.