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  1. carrying ikea furniture up a flight of apartment stairs in 30° humidity: such is the strange order of things... flying out to münchen soon
  2. loving the engrish on the typhoon warning system... they "hoist" the signal to level T3... tropical rainstorm time
  3. free wifi all over this city... exactly as it should be...
  4. serendipitous start... caught up with computer science legend (and the best teacher I've ever had), James Noble, who was on my flight to HK
  5. goodbye new zealand... see you next year maybe
  6. it seems these people actually want reality to be a state of apocalyptic sci-fi horror http://bit.ly/14RghA
  7. almost finished clearing the inbox of hell whilst continuing multiple disjointed IM conversations about book typography and packing my bags
  8. psst: my mate found Simon Grigg’s secret stash of mp3s, including some neat punk-jazz from Auckland in the late 70’s http://bit.ly/qfR7m
  9. Sarah Palin is up to something and I don’t like the smell of it http://bit.ly/SE4rK & http://bit.ly/uy1Ct
  10. my work on @FlicksNZ is now officially over... what I do next is a relative mystery
  11. @donoogle_com I’m guessing that the inmates of Paparua will see to it that bad things will indeed happen to him, regardless of verdict
  12. found the SM58 at the bottom of a pile of stuff... should I take it to Berlin? do they even have hip hop in der Elektro-Hauptstadt?
  13. last weekend in Auckland fail. too many Deutsche language lessons, cognitive dissonance kicks in...
  14. "It all started when a time travel experiment I was conducting went a little caca"
  15. @timhaines I guess it does, yeah
  16. @RadioSuntan lol, point taken.
  17. @timhaines rel="external"
  18. finally, the long awaited Atlas Obscura (formerly the Kircher Society weblog) http://atlasobscura.com/
  19. via @timhaines Why Web Projects Take So Damn Long - http://bit.ly/fbQbK
  20. @chetamahori @RadioSuntan re: Herald, I prefer the clarity of the new content structure, but a baseline grid would be much easier on the eye