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  • March 8, 2004

    Documentary making course

    On Thursday Tash saw an ad in the Guardian’s entertainment guide that a documentary course was being held that weekend. We signed up because we saw that the remarkable Sorious Samura was one of the guest speakers. The course was hosted by Ron McCullagh of Insight News . It covered the basics of the technical side of doco making – the camera, filming techniques, sound, lighting, setting up an interview and the like.

    A camera ‘move’, for instance following a moving object or tilting the camera the length of a stationary object are much harder than you would think.

    The course was well worth it. I’m even thinking about getting a cheap camera or locating an outfit that hires them out.

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  • March 5, 2004

    I still haven’t found what I’m looking for

    who’re the wiseguys that found this site by searching for:

    line drawings of jesus
    life of david gale sucked
    jamie oliver fat tongued
    what exactly happened in david lynch s mulholland drive
    notes buddy spyware
    elephant man lisboa (yep – other people have seen him)
    underpopulated country new zealand
    british nanny pictures (okaaaaay….)

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  • February 25, 2004

    Safe as houses

    Proof that not all advertisers are liars:

    windows - safe as houses

    Found at merauderweb .

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  • February 25, 2004

    Freeware and Spyware

    As we all know, when you download freeware it usually comes with added nasties. I have installed Ad-aware 6.1 from Lavasoft – recommended by yours truly for removing unpleasant spyware from your treasured ‘puter. Best of all, it’s free (and doesn’t come with spyware)!

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  • February 25, 2004

    GoogleWhack

    Thought I had a googlewhack but it turns out that it only counts if you use two words.

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  • February 25, 2004

    Wedding Day in Mansfield

    Liz and Gaz’s wedding, 21 Feb 2004

    Gaz waiting for Liz

    Gaz waiting for Liz

    Gaz and Liz signing up

    Gaz and Liz signing up

    natasha

    Natasha, whooo har!

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  • February 25, 2004

    Bob Dylan is a god

    I’m using Bearshare which is part of the gnutella network . I’ve downloaded some Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Creedance Clearwater Revival, Split Enz and, hallelujah, gospel. It’s cool, and as much as MP3 is a crappy format, it’s a great way to get a taste of the music – I’ll be following this up by buying a few CDs…

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  • February 11, 2004

    TVNZ bullshit at nzoom.co.nz

    A New Zealander looking for local news? Please don’t go to nzoom, the self titled ‘homepage’ for New Zealanders. I usually use stuff.co.nz as my news source. It is run by a newspaper company, and while it looks a little bland, it is well coded and has good selection of news highlights. The other day I decided to start using nzoom as my NZ news source as it is slicker looking and had plenty of stories about the recent Waitangi day fiasco .

    At lunchtime today when I visited the site I realised that something was wrong. The headline story related to a viewers poll conducted on Paul Holmes’ nightly show which overwhelmingly found that respondents were in favour of Don Brash’s (leader of the opposition) white reactionary policies on the Treaty of Waitangi, Maori affairs (the only Maori MP in the National Party was sacked last week), and Maori land issues.

    Who is Paul Holmes? Last year he called Kofi Annan a ‘cheeky darkie’. He also once ‘threatened’ to go to Australia because he felt he wasn’t getting the respect or financial reward he believed he deserved. Luckily for the Australians he never acted on his word.

    This speaks volumes about who watches the Holmes Show, indirectly a lot about the man Paul Holmes, as well as TVNZ’s editorial position.

    Happily there was also a story entitled TV3 interview ruled unfair about TVNZ’s rival, TV3, and an interview they conducted with the Helen Clark. A judge ruled that the interview was impartial. In TVNZ’s eagerness to sling mud at the competition by giving a minor story greater emphasis, they have drawn attention to their own editorial hypocrisy.

    I confirmed at stuff.co.nz that these were not in fact the top stories (there was no mention of either on the stuff homepage, I didn’t bother to go digging any deeper) but instead the tabloid trash that I have come to expect from TVNZ.

    nzoom is not the homepage for New Zealanders. Some New Zealanders perhaps, but not the 63% who support the Prime Minister Helen Clark and her government. Like any politician, Helen Clark has her problems, but she is possibly the best leader New Zealand has had in my lifetime.

    As a result of this fracas I’ve discovered scoop.co.nz – plenty of the kind of news I want to read, and at a glance, no discernible bias.

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  • February 11, 2004

    Firebird morphs into Firefox

    Holy crap – just read at Ben Poole’s site that Mozilla have changed the name of Pheonix/Firebird to Firefox…. How about calling it er, um, I can’t decide.

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  • February 1, 2004

    I’d be more apathetic if I weren’t so lethargic

    First time I’ve opened my laptop in what seems like weeks… Odd. I’ve been watching a lot of movies, working, generally in hibernation mode. It’s a good time to hibernate as it snowed here last week.

    Just watched ‘Amelie’ – what a freaking awesome film! Highly recommended. Feel-good city without the mush or sentimentality.

    Last night I saw ‘Lost in Translation’. Yep, it was lost on me, either that or Coppola Jnr intended it to be two hours of self indulgent, arrogant, borderline xenophobic beastliness. Two thirds of the way through the film I realised that I was trapped in a camouflaged rom-com. I don’t mind slow films, some of the best films I have seen move at a slow pace, but I am accustomed to something actually happening. Take evasive action at all costs. Wait for the DVD to come out if you’re still curious.

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