Thursday, 26 April 2007

heaven avid mountaineer

Surely I'm not the first person to notice the writings on the rust-like metal panels decorating the northern edge of the brand new boardwalk, connecting the Shepherd Street entry into Sydney University to Maze Green. Let me just say that it does look amazing. If anyone has had the opportunity/courage to walk to Redfern Station at night, they would notice the gentle glow emitted from the wooden floor panels below. It gives off a very light, floating feeling, not unlike being abducted by aliens...minus the "unpleasant" anal probe. Together with the metal panels, which has weird writings on some of them, it has an overall zen-y feel.

Speaking of which, CK and I were looking at some of the panels, and with the use of my trusty mobile phone, I was able to read from the first panel with text, from the university end of the walkway, (not from the Redfern end) that it says "HEAVENAVIDMOUNTAINEER". I asked CK what was meant by Heaven Avid Mountaineer and he has no idea either. If anyone has any clue what it is supposed to mean...and if anyone has actually bothered finding out what all the other panels say, let me know :)

Hopefully I'll be posting some images of these panels, and more, soon.

Tuesday, 24 April 2007

musings of...my sister?

I was talking to my sister...and realised she had a page on the web. Just one of those friend pages. Even though she doesn't want me to see it, a quick search online revealed it in no time. Quite interesting...why do all the youngsters of today's society feel like shortcutting their words? Apparently "pllz" means people..."fds" means friends. I don't know, but I feel that spelling and grammar should generally be used...even on the web. It's just so much easier to read than a bunch of abbreviations.

Sunday, 15 April 2007

back from the hunter valley

I'm back from the SCANZ Crystal 25 Conference in the Hunter Valley. My first ever conference and I must say, it was fantastic. It could not have been in a nicer place. The scenery, the wine, the cheese, the food, everything was just great. Even though I was moved from staying at the conference venue to another site for accommodation, it was still pretty good. If CK and I ever decide to go away to the Hunter Valley, I would seriously consider staying at these places.

The conference itself was good. Great talks and not so great talks. No offence, but I have an issue with protein people being at a crystallography conference. It's just wrong! But some of the other talks are great. They tend to be involved with solid state chemistry, which is my field, or molecular frameworks. Other talks which was good were about some of the new facilities opening up here in Australia, such as the new OPAL reactor at ANSTO and the Australian Synchrotron in Melbourne. And of course, the best talks were saved for last...Materials Science and Nanotechnology.

The social side of things were great...met a lot of new people, like MC, who is CL's new postdoc out at ANSTO. Nice guy. We were all fed well constantly and the dinners...really extravagant. I felt guilty throughout the whole conference. Here I am, just coming here to present a poster and listen to talks and some new research that's happening, and I'm being fed feasts after feasts. Of course, it was all sponsored by some very generous analytical companies. In the spirit of "you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours" I thought I'd mention one in particular...Panalytical. Why? Free periodic table mouse pad! You can tell I'm a geek, can't you?

Friday, 6 April 2007

cheap music...it's insanity

So here I was, enjoying my Good Friday holiday. Going out every single day of the week for months on end really makes you appreciate any time you get to spend at home doing nothing but sipping cold lemon iced tea. I guess I can do that in the office too, but it's more fun without having to put gel in your hair or having to go to the mirrored wall in the lift to check your hair every so often, while hoping no one opens the lift doors while you're privately in there making sure you don't look like Sideshow Bob. Not that I do that of course...Although I did catch someone who shall remain nameless, popping a zit in there. Let's just say it wasn't pleasant for either of us. Organic chemists...pfffttt

Anyway, being lazy and all, I decided to check out Sanity Digital. I didn't realise how great it was until now. You can buy tracks for only $1.69 which seems to be a bit of a bargain. Finally, I can get music online without having to worry about being sued for copyright infringement...which I never do of course *insert angelic smile here*. I love being able to mix and match and just buy the tracks I want. I'm particular addicted to the Gia Farrell song Hit Me Up from the Happy Feet soundtrack. For someone who hasn't even watched the movie, I can't believe I'm so addicted to the song. Unfortunately I can't say the same thing for the music video. It started off ok with the silhouettes, but after that, it was all a bit downhill. It looks too much like a Jennifer Love Hewitt production.

Other songs that I also downloaded includes Silverchair's new one, Straight Lines, Gwen Stefani's The Sweet Escape and KT Tunstall's Suddenly I See from the Ugly Betty theme, so I was told. I also got Elevator Love by Guy Sebastian and Addicted To You by the recently outted/came out Anthony Callea. I swear I don't like Australian Idol, but those two songs aren't too bad. I can see myself visiting and shopping a lot more on sanitydigital.com.au now.

Wednesday, 4 April 2007

brought to you by...westfield

For those of you in the know, I travel 5 days a week from Burwood station to go to uni. It's not particularly fun or noteworthy...until now. It seems recently they've decided to whore the station out to Westfield. You don't really notice the giant advertisements when you're departing from the station. However, it is very obvious when you arrive. For instance, they have this enormous billboard-like poster covering over a whole wall in the tunnel leading to platforms 4 to 6, which you don't generally see, since it doesn't face the commuters going up the stairs. But when you arrive, you just can't help but see it. Also the large posters hung up over the stairs, perfect for when you walk down the stairs so you can see them.

It won't be long before they pay Gretel Killeen another 50 bucks to say the words "brought to you by Westfield" so CityRail can tag it along on their PA systems.

"The next train to arrive on platform 18 goes to Hornsby, first stop Redfern, then Burwood, brought to you by Westfield, then Strathfield, then all stations to Epping, then all stations to Hornsby."