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  1. At day 2 of the Auckland FTTH Council meeting. Many NZ fibre operators in attendance. Great to see this level of participation.
  2. At the Asia Pacific Fibre to the Home (FTTH) Council meeting this week. A very interesting and diverse set of perspectives from the region.
  3. @kimmynz congratulations on exercising your democratic right to protest :)
  4. Wow. Would have been there but am in Auckland today. RT: @NZGreens ACC protest videos – raw footage http://bit.ly/1NycpH
  5. Looking at the 2010 schedule, April 5th season opening seems so far in the future. #mlb
  6. Does anyone know if @orcon have any IPv6 trials or services available?
  7. RT @InternetNZ New Zealand IPv6 Task Force formed. See http://tinyurl.com/yj2enkt
  8. @lancewiggs I was thinking outsourcing to a friend/colleague with equipment and a son/daughter willing to work for pocket money :)
  9. @lancewiggs outsource the problem to the lowest price provider who gives an acceptable level of quality?
  10. trying out streaming music from Grooveshark.com. Not bad at all so far. A good alternative to Pandora/Last.fm.
  11. Old but interesting slides from Bungie on the AI development in Halo. http://bit.ly/3e2cTM
  12. @MiramarMike How did they stop them from watching CBeebies?
  13. ipod on shuffle across all 4000+ tracks is delivering some great stuff I've not listened to in years. #ipodonshufflefriday
  14. @Drawinz If you could DM me the email address you'd like to use, I'll send an invite. #evaWelgooG
  15. @benkepes I thought you were refering to NZ Post Prezi-cards then. I thought they'd go down well in a presentation....
  16. @talios The last decade has seen me get lazy and too used to interpreted languages for fast prototyping. Encourages sloppy planning though.
  17. @talios The interesting bits for me are its focus on parallelism and less rigid object-orientation. Looking forward to reading more...
  18. Google's "Go", a modern, C-like programming language: http://golang.org/
  19. @glennedley is this an appropriate time to talk about the proposed ACC levies for motorcycles? ;)
  20. @glennedley stop it, you're making me want to buy more motorbikes