I really didn't know what to expect in Prague. Was it going to be a run down, grey city? Was our apartment going to have no hot water and an armed guard on the door?
Turns out I was pretty wrong.
Prague is the sixth most visited city in Europe, so really has it's shit together. We had a massive apartment, a new gas kitchen and wifi.
Again, I was going to do a proper write up, but really can't be bothered. We just finished a day wandering through Berlin and after a few pints in town and a bottle of wine at home I don't have a lot of words left in me.
Prague Museum looking down Wesceslas Square
The Municipal Building
Detail of the Astronomical Clock in the Old Town Square
Church of Our Lady Before Týn
View from the Old Town Hall
It rained for a few hours, so we had to find shelter :)
Rear view of St Vitus Cathedral, Prague Castle
Check out the look on this Prague Castle Guard's face. One hard dude!
Deb and I looking over the castle wall
Detail of a sarcophagus in St Vitus Cathedral
Bibles in St Vitus
This is the crazy retro panelling that's in loads of the tube stations
Part of the 80,000 names that are written on the walls of Pinkas Synagogue. This was actually really moving as it gives the holocaust some scale.
And some pics from the Old Jewish Cemetery
June 11, 2009
June 09, 2009
vienna
So we said goodbye to London and flew to Vienna.
After getting the apartment sorted out and buying a few groceries, we had a wander into town.
I'll pad this out later, so here are some pics in the meantime.
St Stephen's Cathedral (or Stephensdom).
A carriage waiting for customers at Stephensplatz (outside the cathedral)
Dinner at Kix Bar
Space Invaders
Griffin outside Parliament
Statues on the Parliament roof
Women on a fountain outside Parliament... they are so gonna do it!
Kunsthistoriches Museum (Museum of Fine Arts) and Deb
Mozart Monument in Burgaarten
After a full day on our feet, Deb earned an icecream (which people in Vienna seem to eat for breakfast lunch and dinner)
This guy is a stud. No wonder this is Austria's drink!
Schönbrunn
Gloriette (Commemorating the 1775 victory over the Prussians at Kolin)
Not sure what this means, but it sounds great!
The big wheel is Riesenrad at the Prater fun fair
View from Riesenrad
The "Original" Sacher Torte. It wasn't bad as far as cake goes, but they're really milking the name.
Inside the State Opera House
Intermission. Time to squeeze in a bit of champagne.
And so we say farewell to Vienna. Land of ice cream, "melange" and wurst stands.
Next update: PRAHA
After getting the apartment sorted out and buying a few groceries, we had a wander into town.
I'll pad this out later, so here are some pics in the meantime.
St Stephen's Cathedral (or Stephensdom).
A carriage waiting for customers at Stephensplatz (outside the cathedral)
Dinner at Kix Bar
Space Invaders
Griffin outside Parliament
Statues on the Parliament roof
Women on a fountain outside Parliament... they are so gonna do it!
Kunsthistoriches Museum (Museum of Fine Arts) and Deb
Mozart Monument in Burgaarten
After a full day on our feet, Deb earned an icecream (which people in Vienna seem to eat for breakfast lunch and dinner)
This guy is a stud. No wonder this is Austria's drink!
Schönbrunn
Gloriette (Commemorating the 1775 victory over the Prussians at Kolin)
Not sure what this means, but it sounds great!
The big wheel is Riesenrad at the Prater fun fair
View from Riesenrad
The "Original" Sacher Torte. It wasn't bad as far as cake goes, but they're really milking the name.
Inside the State Opera House
Intermission. Time to squeeze in a bit of champagne.
And so we say farewell to Vienna. Land of ice cream, "melange" and wurst stands.
Next update: PRAHA
June 03, 2009
london
So, it was pretty weird being back in London again after 5 years away. It seems cleaner for a start. I guess that's the Olympic machine getting underway. Hopefully they can keep the momentum going after the games are over, because the place looks great!
There's a new shopping centre that was a mound of dirt when we lived in Shepherd's Bush. We popped in on Wednesday morning to fill in time before checking into the hotel.
The NZ war memorial in Hyde Park corner was completed a few years ago. It's actually pretty cool and not your usual granite slabs.
We never made it to the changing of the guard while we lived over here. By chance, we arrived at Buckingham Palace just as the crowds were gathering. Unfortunately we didn't have time to stand around for half an hour, but saw dudes marching up the Mall as we walked down it.
After catching up with one of Deb's workmates for lunch, we wandered back down to St Pauls. The whole time we were in London, the weather was fantastic, so pretty much every photo we took had blue sky as the backdrop.
It was nice to go back, and great to see that the city is still developing. The buses are more frequent, the oyster card works well and there is very little graffiti or rubbish around the place.
We couldn't find wifi around anywhere, so I'm writing this on the University of Vienna campus. Neat! The only problem is that it's 2.20pm, we haven't had lunch yet and we've been drinking beers so we can sit at the tables. Probably time to pay up and find a loo :)
Next update: WIEN
There's a new shopping centre that was a mound of dirt when we lived in Shepherd's Bush. We popped in on Wednesday morning to fill in time before checking into the hotel.
The NZ war memorial in Hyde Park corner was completed a few years ago. It's actually pretty cool and not your usual granite slabs.
We never made it to the changing of the guard while we lived over here. By chance, we arrived at Buckingham Palace just as the crowds were gathering. Unfortunately we didn't have time to stand around for half an hour, but saw dudes marching up the Mall as we walked down it.
After catching up with one of Deb's workmates for lunch, we wandered back down to St Pauls. The whole time we were in London, the weather was fantastic, so pretty much every photo we took had blue sky as the backdrop.
It was nice to go back, and great to see that the city is still developing. The buses are more frequent, the oyster card works well and there is very little graffiti or rubbish around the place.
We couldn't find wifi around anywhere, so I'm writing this on the University of Vienna campus. Neat! The only problem is that it's 2.20pm, we haven't had lunch yet and we've been drinking beers so we can sit at the tables. Probably time to pay up and find a loo :)
Next update: WIEN
May 27, 2009
March 30, 2009
March 20, 2009
March 13, 2009
March 07, 2009
big frikkin spider
March 06, 2009
earthquake
Melbourne got hit by a mild earthquake this evening. It was all over Twitter within minutes.
I know I say it a lot, but technology is cool.
In other news, my folks have broadband! I can finally use remote assistance without a lag long enough to make a cup of tea.
Very exciting... the earthquake and the broadband
I know I say it a lot, but technology is cool.
In other news, my folks have broadband! I can finally use remote assistance without a lag long enough to make a cup of tea.
Very exciting... the earthquake and the broadband
February 25, 2009
February 21, 2009
February 18, 2009
spooky
I sat down to watch the latest episode of the Simpsons.
During the opening title sequence, I thought to myself "I wonder when they're going to update this. It's been around for a hell of a long time and is really starting to look old and dusty".
Turns out, I'd already seen this episode, I just hadn't updated the media library to show the latest file.
When I started watching the real latest episode, I was pretty amazed to see the whole thing in wide screen HD. New title sequence and new look for the show itself.
Did my subconscious pick up something in the news about this, or am I some sort of precog?
Either way is neat.
It remains to be seen whether the new format will compensate for the writing that has slowly dropped away over the years, but it's a nice change for now.
During the opening title sequence, I thought to myself "I wonder when they're going to update this. It's been around for a hell of a long time and is really starting to look old and dusty".
Turns out, I'd already seen this episode, I just hadn't updated the media library to show the latest file.
When I started watching the real latest episode, I was pretty amazed to see the whole thing in wide screen HD. New title sequence and new look for the show itself.
Did my subconscious pick up something in the news about this, or am I some sort of precog?
Either way is neat.
It remains to be seen whether the new format will compensate for the writing that has slowly dropped away over the years, but it's a nice change for now.
February 07, 2009
pomegranate * update *
I was at the supermarket today and saw that they now give out instruction guides on how to open the stupid things.
December 08, 2008
November 23, 2008
only gordon freeman can save us now
So back in September before the LHC was turned on, Reddit sent an emergency package to CERN with the message "Get this to Gordon Freeman, he'll know what to do".
Turns out they got the package:
(Who's Gordon Freeman?)
Turns out they got the package:
(Who's Gordon Freeman?)
October 30, 2008
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