Hard News: An excellent evening in Newtown
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BTW, staying at friends on the Petone Esplanade, and there is much non-silliness. Might put off the ramble along the beach for a few hours, but not running for the hills either.
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Hmm, seems this might be best place to say thanks for last night. Wonderful evening, great people and food, and stimulating conversation and coffee. One of which kept my mind racing well into the night.
Speaking of atmosphere, here's the recording of New Order at BDO 2002 as described.
Hope you find this Steve.Ka kite ano.
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Steve Barnes, in reply to
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Hope you find this Steve.
Found it is.
Can't play it too loud though, head hurts ;-) -
Steve Barnes, in reply to
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Speaking of atmosphere,
I just found this on Soundcloud
This I can play LOUD
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That link should have been this one
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Can’t play it too loud though, head hurts ;-)
I seem to have no whisky left.
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
Some of us have very good instincts about this kind of thing, and leave before chaos ensues.
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kmont, in reply to
I did not see that swan or talk to you this time, which is a shame...
...but the event was the right thing at the right time.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Some of us have very good instincts about this kind of thing, and leave before chaos ensues.
There was no chaos. We simply became more articulate.
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Sacha, in reply to
Extremely. There was even philosophy.
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Hillary:
Russell, I will try to remember to click on the ads on this website, since someone is counting, rather than just note them ephemerally.
I got the impression that that may not be what Russell wants. Since he would be forced to to take "performance pay". I also got the impression after talking to Keith Ng Thurs (Let slip he was an ex Mad Ad Man so he knows!!) that there may not be such a clear link between clicks and product selling.....
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Russell Brown, in reply to
I got the impression that that may not be what Russell wants. Since he would be forced to to take “performance pay”.
We don't have anything to do with "performance-based" advertising (ie: cost-per-click) any more, fortunately. But clickthrough rates are still regarded as a relevant metric.
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Hilary Stace, in reply to
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I've been on china alert recently looking for replacements for Emma's broken china cottage and pony, but that Crown Lynn swan vase was large and elegant and unmissable if you happened upon it. Like this but without the sunglasses. I expect there is one at the Crown Lynn exhibition at the City Art Gallery that I haven't got to yet.
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Craig Ranapia, in reply to
I expect there is one at the Crown Lynn exhibition at the City Art Gallery that I haven’t got to yet.
Thanks for the reminder that I've got to slot in a more leisurely (and note-taking) second pass. IIRC, the show runs until the end of next month but if you're anything like me, that just means you'll end up in a panic on closing weekend...
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Extremely. There was even philosophy.
You get that when you invite philosophers to your parties.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Hmm, seems this might be best place to say thanks for last night. Wonderful evening, great people and food, and stimulating conversation and coffee. One of which kept my mind racing well into the night.
It was great to meet you. And now that we have accepted the official advice to never turn off the machine, the coffee is coming out quite beautifully.
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recordari, in reply to
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And now that we have accepted the official advice to never turn off the machine, the coffee is coming out quite beautifully.
Thanks again. Certainly makes a difference leaving machine on, but I've had to remember to clean it regularly, as the filters can get pretty clogged.
Wish I'd stuck around for the philosophy. I could sense the conversation was gonna get deep. Jackie and I could have talked art until the cows come home.
Surprised how many people I knew from former work and play in those gathered. Well, maybe not so surprised. It's a village out there really.
Seems there might be a PAS Salon in the offing. "Aut delectare aut prodesse est". Eat, drink and be merry, right? You and Fiona are great hosts.
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You get that when you invite philosophers to your parties.
I have a degree in philosophy and every time I turn to Saturday's job section I never see ads for philosophers (I also have a degree in Political Science, another rare job opportunity!), how does one become a philosopher? And is it a vocation found at the bottom of a glass?
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
I like that idea very much. Perhaps we could instigate one? Although, I believe that the refreshments at the traditional Salons were a bit minimal.
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I have a degree in philosophy and every time I turn to Saturday’s job section I never see ads for philosophers (I also have a degree in Political Science, another rare job opportunity!), how does one become a philosopher? And is it a vocation found at the bottom of a glass?
In my experience (MA in Phil from VUW), most philosophy graduates ended up the same sort of place as most other arts graduates. Short of academia, good luck finding something that uses your degree. In terms of job prospects, the most useful thing I got out of my degree was probably the experience of teaching tutorial groups while I did my postgrad.
That said, one of my classmates got a job teaching an ethics course to NSW police. "But you're an epistomologist, not an ethicist!" I exclaimed with surprise.
"A job's a job," she replied.
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giovanni tiso, in reply to
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Is that the art of finding openings?
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If you want to drink together and talk philosophy, what you want is a SYMPOSIUM.
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Short of academia, good luck finding something that uses your degree.
I ended up doing comms for the man. Go figure.
if you want to drink together and talk philosophy, what you want is a SYMPOSIUM
Is that a symposium on philosophy or do all symposiums lead to bullshit?
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Is that the art of finding openings?
No, that's a cat burgler, or a spelunker.
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nzlemming, in reply to
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Is that a symposium on philosophy or do all symposiums lead to bullshit?
I think Stephen's point is that all symposiums are about drinking.
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