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chinese new year part 3: blue and red

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trash day

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stop & walk

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Sydney
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red streak

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darling vampire 1/5

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Mitten

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Lines

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ruinous texture 6/6

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From the “Red-and-red make red Hudson Valley” series
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ruinous texture 3/6

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From the “Close up borders of the Hudson Valley” series
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Vast

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A quiet place, and a wide angle lense can really make you feel small sometimes.
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Found Objects

Some recent found objects...

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Hand sofas/chairs which remind me of Arrested Development


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Old Nintendo Famicom Console.

That last one if for Tyler. It was the Japanese version of the Nintendo 8-bit NES that rescued the video game industry back from the jaws of death. I saw it in a store window, though it is only for decoration, and not for sale.

I’ve been reading about the PS3 and the Nintendo Wii on both Slashdot and in The Economist, and it is interesting the different ways in which they cover the video game industry. They quoted a Nintendo exec as recognizing that the video game market, in Japan at least, is shrinking and that Japan, unlike Sony, is trying to engage non hard core gamers, rather that trying to fight to regain supremacy from Sony or Micro$oft of a shrinking market. Why I think this is historically interesting, is because Nintendo flourished in a market considered dead in the early 1980s, largely due to the way the marketed the NES. That and the fact that the hard core gamers have turned on Sony recently means that Nintendo has an opportunity.

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QVB detail
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Not seen every day.

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Why, a prawn riding a bicycle, of course.

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zoo and internetless

I have been without the Internet(s) for the last four days. I appear to be in good health and I don't think there will be any ill long term effects. Last Saturday, I went to the zoo with auntie Rae, mum, Torbin and Judy.


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SMB Tuba

I was down at Circular Quay yesterday with Torbin and Judy (friends of my mother's) and I heard someone playing the Super Mario Bros. theme on a tuba. It reminded me of my friend Tyler who is a sound designer for EA. On our sojourn through the botanical gardens, we ran into a guy who works for Condi Rice, who was apparently down here at the time.



There were helicopters buzzing about like mad all day. Torbin and Judy opined that they were there to offer protection to the sec-state. After her time in Sydney, she went down to Melbourne to watch the commonwealth games. I watched a little of the games on the TV. England and Scotland compete separately for these games, and Australia dominates the swimming and the bicycling.

I took a number of pictures of the opera house when I wasn't being rudely shooed away by foreign tourists with their own, apparently more important, cameras:

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New Toy

Here are the countries that I have visited:
World
and all the states in the U.S. that I have visited:
U.S.
I generated the maps by going here:

http://douweosinga.com/projects/visitedstates
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