Wednesday, September 07, 2005
reader's course and more
I'm a week into the Readers' Course and am exhausted! It is a fantastic experience but very draining... lots and lots of reading, high standards are expected, so much to learn - the next couple of months are going to be a huge challenge. Am looking forward to the intellectual challenge, to developing new skills in advocacy, the lifestyle flexibility and (in the deep distant future) to making a decent living.
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Saturday, September 03, 2005
Cut'n'paste
Below is a comment I recently posted on my friend Ben Barren's blog- www.benbarren.blogspot.com.
THE key thing to remember about RSS (IMHO) is that it is all about making it easier to get the information you want, when you want it and in a form that is convenient to you. Other than to the people directly involved in "the RSS industry" it is NOT an end in itself and if it is ever to cross over to mainstream (remember that is a GOOD thing) the reason will be that it is USEFUL and not that it is cool technology. Obviously, to become genuinely popular it needs to (1) work and (2) be easy to use and understand.
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The next stage
So I'm back... and have started the Readers' Course. By mid-November I'll be a barrister. Yes, that is TOTALLY different to being a barrista - No I'm not going to explain how.
The holiday was amazing - and it was so much more than I could get across in my groupmails. A series of fascinating experiences in cities, villages, temples, jungle, beach etc etc. For example, we had an amazing day visiting a festival in a small village a few hours north of Luang Prabang in Laos and a really good day in Singapore on our way home.
Anyway, I can already tell the Course is going to be a huge experience for me. It is very intense, lots of work and high expectations, but I feel pretty confident I will thrive - I just need to make sure I keep my reading up and my mind open to take it all in.
Will blog a few photos from my trip then will stop for the moment - will update asap.
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Self indulgent Asian travels post #3 (the final chapter)
This was my final groupmail (I promise) - enjoy!
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Self indulgent Asian travels post #2
And my fascinating 2nd instalment from Luang Prabang...
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Self indulgent Asian travels post #1
Cut and pasted below is my first groupmail sent on my (very) recent Asian trip. Those of you who have already read the mail should feel very free to stop reading now.
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Friday, August 12, 2005
last post for a while (probably)
i think i may be newly addicted to my blog, but i'm off tomorrow to laos and thailand for a few weeks and may not get a chance to post while i'm away. i hope my many loyal readers can cope without me [nervous giggle].
i helped out my mates ben barren (www.benbarren.blogpost.com) and michael leone again this AM with a US deal they're working on for their RSS startup... all looking good. All hype aside the web 2.0/RSS/blogging opportunity is an exciting one. The real challenge for it will be making the (huge) leap from early adopter to the mainstream (or at least a chunk of it). My experience to date is that blogging is pretty easy and is mainstream-ready, and flickr is v easy to use, but other 'web 2.0' app's (eg. podcasting, RSS readers etc) are just not there yet in terms of ease-of-use for the mass market.
Was just looking at my itinerary and i seem to be booked on a flight on something called 'Tiger Air Phuket' (geez thanks marni!) - yeah i hear they're an up and coming competitor for British Airways. Other excellent carriers i'm looking forward to (not) are Bangkok Airways and AirAsia. Anyway, if i make it back from South East Asia i'll post again in a few weeks.
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Thursday, August 11, 2005
the first day of the rest of my life
After finishing up at the law firm yesterday (and, hopefully, saying goodbye to timesheets and life as an employee forever) i've had a really good first day of freedom. Hung out with my old mate and business partner Ben Barren (www.benbarren.blogspot.com) who's getting an RSS / Web 2.0 startup off the ground and talked business... after the dotcom boom it felt like it would be forever before there was any optimism in the tech space but it has only taken 5 years or so (i guess that could be construed as forever in some circles).
Looking forward to my new life at the Bar and to the freedom to get involved in new ventures...
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Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Goodbye paypacket
Just over an hour 'til I finish up as an employee, hopefully for ever (wait a minute - does that mean I'm writing this on company time? - IGNORE THIS ENTRY). Very exciting; really really looking forward to entering the world of the self-employed at the Bar.
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Sunday, August 07, 2005
MIFF is almost finished for 2005!
Today's the last day of the Melbourne International Film Festival for 2005 :(
I'm getting a little burned out so its probably a good thing. I've only seen 24 films so far (my lowest in years), but I've been pretty busy on other things so it's still taken up most of my time for the past few weeks. Some good films, but I still haven't seen a film that's life-changing. I had very high hopes for the new Michael Haneke - Hidden - that I saw last night, and it was good but not at the level of his past films. Also saw the new Aussie horror film Wolf Creek last night. Very suspenseful and there's not actually that much violence in it but it is terrifying. It should do pretty well.
Three more days at work, then next Saturday off to Laos and Thailand for 2 1/2 weeks.......
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Tuesday, August 02, 2005
Saturday Night
Actually the night was sort of a weird experience - my ex-gf R was at the party so she met M for the first time. Somehow that didn't seem to go badly. Then R and I caught up and talked about 'what went wrong'. Perspective is much easier 18+ months later! Considering the massive potential for disaster, it all went pretty much ok.
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MIFF etc
2/3 of the way thru' the 2005 Melbourne Film Festival and my enthusiasm is not even close to waning. Admittedly I've gone soft; have only seen 16 so far (way below my usual average but I have excuses - am very busy trying to get ready for holiday and for the Bar).
Have seen some really good films so far - One Night In Mongkok, 7-iron, Look Both Ways, Little Fish, Enron: the Smartest Guys in the Room, Mysterious Skin etc - but none (except possibly Mysterious Skin) could be classified as a great film. Nothing to compare with great films of festivals past - eg. Blue Gate Crossing, Oldboy, Bad Guy, ...
On secondment this week at an unnamed major Australian corporate. Funny being in a corporate environment as opposed to the 'professional services' environment I'm used to. I think it will be ok - the work is certainly easy enough.
Having a wisdom tooth removed tomorrow - so any good vibes sent in my direction will be much appreciated.
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Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Wednesday afternoon musings
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