There are some things money can’t buy

(in Aus­tralia). For every­thing else, there’s eBay and Amazon.

My money doesn’t go any­where near as far on text­books here as it would if we were for­tu­nate enough to have books at the same price they are in the US. I’m try­ing to track down some Vygot­sky works (and Fisher’s col­lec­tion is cat­e­gorised by empti­ness, haven’t checked out UNSW yet but imag­ine it wouldn’t be much/any bet­ter) and don’t want to spend the earth to pur­sue what is, essen­tially, an entirely periph­eral inter­est. So I can spend, you know, $190 on a decent text in Aus­tralia, or I can get that bun­dled with one other (also appar­ently excel­lent resource) for US$50 plus ship­ping from Ama­zon. It’s absolutely nuts.

One day some­one will try to explain the eco­nom­ics behind this to me. And that day my head will implode with frustration.

# by Josh on October 26th, 2006 Tags: , , , ,
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The Irony of Slowing Down

is that, whilst doing so, you were jay­walk­ing and con­se­quently unable to beat the oncom­ing bus. I decide to have a week off between jobs and go slow on uni for a day to recover from a near-cold and end up with con­junc­tivi­tis and a course of anti-biotics. I gen­er­ally avoid sig­nif­i­cant ill­ness so its nice to get this out of the way now, before sum­mer starts properly!

So this is week #2 off work, with a fair amount of uni also not-attended so far this week (I man­aged an impres­sive three hours yes­ter­day after­noon, and a lec­ture for the gram­mar eng­lish course on Tues­day evening, and man­aged to delib­er­ately avoid, sleep through, or decide against attend­ing the rest). I’ve a decent atten­dance record in most courses so far this semes­ter so I didn’t bother with certs for the first half of the week… but then I had to go see a doc this morn­ing about the eye and I’m sup­pos­edly on these meds for a week now. So, assum­ing they work in appro­pri­ate time, I’d still be rock­ing up to uni with a noto­ri­ously con­ta­gious thingy for the first half of next week… which means I might even end up miss­ing more class. Which is ridicu­lous. Any­way I’ve got a lull in assess­ment at least… I was try­ing to write a pres ear­lier this week between phlegm-filled breaths, and ended up giv­ing it unable to really speak… it’s about Renais­sance thought in early mod­ern Europe; unfor­tu­nately there was no oppor­tu­nity to work in any plague allusions ;-)

Speak­ing of early mod­ern Europe, there was the annual book­fest at Uni­ver­sity of Syd­ney from Sat­ur­day through to yes­ter­day (Wednes­day) which was so awe­some. I say speak­ing of early mod­ern Europe because I now have a col­lec­tion on the sub­ject (sans jour­nal arti­cles, etc., but there’s always Gale/ProQuest et al.) on par with that of Fisher library. The uni gets rid of low-circulation books, and also sells dona­tions from the box you’ve prob­a­bly walked past a thou­sand times and not really thought much about (if you’re a USyd stu­dent who at least pre­tends to study) on the way into Fisher on the left. Every­thing is dirt cheap… I went with Selo and we both by pure chance spent exactly $33, which net­ted us two A4 ream box sized piles of books. The first few days are prices as marked, but Tues­day it’s $10/A4 box, and on Wednes­day it’s down to $5! I really wanted to go and have a look at what was left but wasn’t quite up to it. Every­thing is put out on Sat­ur­day so the col­lec­tion would have seri­ously dimin­ished by Wednes­day, but given the sheer scope of it (it’s in the Great Hall of the Quad, and imag­ine if you will the entire floor space in there cov­ered about three lay­ers deep in books and you have an approx­i­mate start­ing num­ber) chances are there’d still be some gems for the uncovering!

Yeah… so $33 would nor­mally buy me five books, less if they’re aca­d­e­mic reference/not classics/M&B (kid­ding). Did seri­ously well.

In other news, I’ve spent my recov­ery time bat­tling with Wine to lit­tle avail. I tried installing it a few times (insert alco­hol related jokes here) and got increas­ingly no-where, or sort of did, but then ended up hit­ting a brick wall (passed out in a pool of my own vomit, so to speak). So I installed Steam and spent $9.95 (USD! Tim was wrong, or at least Selo quot­ing Tim was wrong… either way, my receipt says USD) on Counter-Strike (to which I have moral objec­tions, because the idea of spend­ing money — even $US10 — on a free mod is pre­pos­ter­ous) for the MCE com­puter which kicks butt (well, kicks butt once I fig­ured out how to check the blind­ingly obvi­ous “Widescreen” box).

Then I bought HL GotY pack on eBay that comes with four CDs or some­thing and will hope­fully install on Linux fan­ta­si­cally with­out Steam. Or, sort of with Steam but in a less-dependent-upon-it kind of way that makes every­thing run slightly hap­pier. Good frag­ging times ahead, hope­fully. Worst case I buy a decent wire­less key­board + mouse (yeah, one of those five-button things, I’m sold!) and use the MCE box instead… it’ll just mean higher fram­er­ates at the expense of hav­ing to walk down­stairs, and prob­a­bly a bet­ter gam­ing expe­ri­ence (can you say 5.1 and 32″ screen?) any­way. But it’s on Win­dows, and… insert ide­al­is­tic rant here. Sigh!

A day of about seventeen Bigs. (Or, A big day.)

Today I:

  • Had a frus­trat­ingly cir­cu­lar dis­cus­sion about the prob­lem of [neg­a­tive net social ben­e­fit result­ing from exis­tence] (‘evil’ is what I’d term it).
  • Wor­ried about what next week would look like with­out any com­mon con­vic­tion about the state of any prob­lem, but tried to resolve just to pray more about it and worry less. It’s sort of working.
  • Stressed some more about actu­ally find­ing time to get next week’s stuff done before Mon­day when I get to go through it with a good friend for practice’s sake, in light of group­work, and an essay or two. Con­se­quently, this post is pro­cras­ti­na­tion and I will be head­ing to Fisher imme­di­ately after it’s published.
  • Went to an edu­ca­tion lec­ture involv­ing draw­ing var­i­ous things, includ­ing some fas­ci­nat­ing art psy­chol­ogy allusions.
  • Sat on a bus two meters from a talk­a­tive pre-school child and her mother, quite engrossed in their con­ver­sa­tion. This is jux­ta­posed imme­di­ately against the back­drop of an edu­ca­tion lec­ture which always tends to focus thoughts in that age-direction any­way. Con­se­quently, I decided that no mat­ter how many ways there are to poten­tially screw up being a par­ent, it seems immutably worth the risk. One day…
  • Quit my job. By way of buried state­ment, I’m now com­pletely free to free­lance. Excit­ing things to come, God willing.
  • Ate din­ner at home at a relaxed pace for some rea­son (I don’t know why this is of note… I feel it is…), whilst wish­ing there were some other way to bal­ance… everything.
# by Josh on August 31st, 2006 Tags:
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Last banana on campus?

I went hunt­ing for a banana smoothie at uni today, know­ing that they’d soon be unavail­able (and/or ridicu­lously expen­sive) for a fairly long time in Aus­tralia (as a result of cyclones that wiped out 95% of our pro­duc­tion and biose­cu­rity restric­tions on imports). First stop was… the place behind the dividery wall thin­gos down­stairs at Man­ning, with no luck… they were all out of bananas at 10:30am! I tried BB’s over at Went­worth a cou­ple of hours later and man­aged to get one from there. BB’s smooth­ies rock. Haven’t tried hot drinks from there yet, coz it’s too far away and the only time I feel like hot drinks is when I’m near the cart out­side Fisher… but I had a bad expe­ri­ence with a mocha there so… yeah. Mind you, I think the per­son who made it wasn’t the usual guy. I’ve had bet­ter since, but am still a bit wary.

Any­way. Last banana(s). I saw one of them that went in and it looked really good… what a shame! (Yes… nat­ural dis­as­ters have ram­i­fi­ca­tions other than bananas, and that’s bad too… we’ll take that as implicit!) So yes, that was a good drink. If you want banana smooth­ies or muffins or what­ever else banana-related go hunt them down sooner rather than later… prices/KG have already gone up by lots in shops, so it’s only going to be a mat­ter of time before cafes and the like either stop sell­ing them or make prod­ucts with them in really expensive.

And I don’t have a “food” cat­e­gory to post this in. Ah well!

# by Josh on March 21st, 2006 Tags: , , ,
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