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We’re gonna be on TV!


Loved this thing, there’s an SLR camera buried under all that.


Suga getting ready for her interview with Herman (left) and Andy the camera man right.

A discussion with a few people many months ago became a reality yesterday when Herman and Andy came over to shoot Christina and I for a TV series which will air on Discovery Channel in the near future.

Christina was pretty nervous but she did really well in her interview and I wasn’t so much nervous, but I was far from sharp and I think I failed to answer questions as I was too busy talking shit. HAHA. The interview questions were about our career choices, what our working life is like and also about the car communities we run as a couple. Next week we’ll finish off the filming of both our cars.

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2011 VWGolf.net.au Calendar


Front cover.


Featuring amazing photography by MJ Digital, John Car, Chris Brasher, Daniel KcKenna, Kevin Yiu, 028, Mark Pakula, Denis Philipthas and Taz Ali.


We’ve got all models of golfs covered in the calendar too, from MKI’s through to MKVI’s.

On the ball. The 2011 VWGolf.net.au Calendar is now available for purchase through Rebbubble. For more info please visit: http://www.vwgolf.net.au/showthread.php?2981-2011-VWGolf-net-au-Calendar-NOW-SELLING!

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JDMST Lanyard + Carabiner

It took me some time to listen to the community. They’ve been wanting JDMST lanyards for years so late last year I decided to give them what they wanted. The order came in today and they look AOK! I just hope they sell otherwise I’ll be stuck with 250 lanyards!

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Modern Pet Flyer Run

We just made up thousands of these Modern Pet flyers in order to get the word out on the streets. Counters at vets, pet grooming shops and lifestyle stores, letterbox drops and dog park handouts. Standard postcard size too so we’ll cheekily fill up some Avant Card racks at a cafe near you!

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New 27″ i7 iMac


The 27inch monitor is massive.


16GB ram upgrade.

A week ago I ordered a new iMac to replace my dead PC (virus + dead motherboard). I couldn’t justify spending close to $6k for a fully loaded all in one mac so I opted for a basic configuration. After doing some research I realised that the $1k extra Solid State Drive (SSD) was an expensive option but one I really wanted. 4 times faster than a normal hard drive and dead silent too (no moving parts). I was too late to get Apple to edit my order so I had to refund the mac I initially ordered, get TNT to pick it up (Apple paid for this!) and then order my new mac with SSD.

I did even more research and it turns out that Apple overcharges for their ram upgrades. Apple charges $1400 for 16gb of ram. My research led to many people having problems with cheap aftermarket ram in the 16gb configuration (read up here) so I went for Apple factory ram (Samsung ram) but I bought it from OWC in the USA for $384.70 delivered (via FedEx in 1 week). $1k cheaper. That’s a massive saving huh?! Basically I’m getting my SSD for free. What’s more the Samsung ram I bought is made in Korea, the ram inside my mac was made in China.

A few things:

– Starting up is ridiculously fast. Never seen a computer start up so fast in my entire life. I’m thinking it might slow down once I bog it up with more applications? We’ll see.

– This new Apple mouse is retarded. You go back and forth through web pages by putting 2 fingers on top of the mouse and swiping the surface like you do with an iPhone. I can just imagine the apple guys sitting around the office in a creative meeting about trying to avoid having to put 2 more buttons on a mac mouse. Silly!

– The monitor and resolution is massive. I’m a 2 monitor fan (one for work, one for email) and I think 21inch monitors are nice in terms of being just big enough and having better legibility but I’m pretty sure I’ll get used to this set-up pretty quickly.

– USB ports on the back are a little annoying to get to and when you plug something in or out the entire monitor tilts (too heavy for the hinge on the stand).

– I’ve been told to be sure to eject discs. That means digital cameras, external drives etc. If you don’t do so macs will corrupt shit.

– MSN 8 for mac crashed within 2 minutes of operation.

– This tiny flat keyboard is missing a forward delete button (I love that button!).

– I’m starting to do mac things and sound like a mac person. I cashed in an iTunes voucher Caryn gave me years ago and I bought myself Kanye’s latest album (Track 10, Hell of a Life = awesome) through the iTunes store. iTunes even found album cover art for all the songs I’ve got, nice.

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Australian INfront VR04 ‘Future’: End Of Year Exhibition/Party


Roller in Surry Hills.


The sponsors who made this event happen.


Boxes and boxes full of Asahi!


Welcome back to Sydney Damien! – At some point Damien (who’s just moved back to Sydney from Cairns) and I had to run out to get some art supplies, loads of ice and plastic cup for wine. Unfortunately he got done by the parking police.


I put a bit more effort into cutting up 1st and 2nd place, felt lilke I was in design school again!


Love this one. Zann and Miles did a great job hanging the top 20 Visual Response FUTURE entries.


The winning entry. Great from a distance but amazing up close. I’ve love to get this guy to do our wedding invites!


The gallery.


The turnout.


The new Australian INfront; Zann, Damien and I. Would never have happened without these guys. Me so proud :)

I’d been smashing Asahi’s since setting up at about lunch time and was feeling pretty lose by early afternoon. Slightly foggy today but had a blast at the INfront do last night. Some of the OG were there, so cool to catch up with them and I met a lot of new people too. All in all it was a great success! The top 20 Visual Response entries were fantastic, the beer was cold, the tunes were awesome. Great crowd, great vibe.

PS: Much better pictures from the night here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=37944&id=126268997417461#!/album.php?aid=37944&id=126268997417461

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Australian INfront VR04 ‘Future': End Of Year Exhibition/Party

We’re having a party tomorrow night at Roller in Surry Hills. I’m bussing it in as the event is sponsored by my fave beer: Asahi. Hope to see some of you guys there!

More info: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=177366345610719

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Back to Mac

So I got the call from Jing today and it looks like my PC is officially dead. He’s going to be able to backup my files, which is cool but the PC itself needs a new motherboard and I’m not sure I want to dick around with that.

I’m going to miss that PC. It went hard for 3 years without any problems (well the video card did die under warranty but that was an easy fix).

I’m currently working on Christina’s old Mac Pro and whilst buying more ram for it is tempting (it’s only got 1gb of ram) I’m thinking that it’s not worth the time and hassle as it’s an old computer (2006).

A new iMac with decent options (8gb ram, upgraded i7 chip, 2TB drive and 3yr warranty) costs $3500.

For that money Jing could build me a PC twice as powerful and with 2x30inch monitors too.

In the end I ‘ve gone with the iMac. I just hit that buy now button (I suppose I’ll cry about it later). I’ll miss my dual monitor set-up but hey I’m already liking this mac keyboard (it’s the non-wireless one with the numerical keypad, much nicer to use that the thin wireless one that comes with the new iMac). I’ll be sure to bring my Microsoft Intellipoint mouse across too as I’m addicted to using the multiple buttons on it.

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Velovixens!


Photo by Cirkel.

A while back Grant from MC Cyclery (that’s his girl Miki 2nd from the left) put me on to his mate Christian who I’ve done some web work for. Christian needed some web tweaks and I spotted this shot on his site yesterday. 4 Sydney girls +his summer gear +a bike = so much win!

Visit: The Velovixens Thread at Bikes Move Us (170+ pages strong!).

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Ordinary Extraordinary – Quiet Achievements & Heroic Feats

I’ve been working on this project with Caryn Gillespie for the past few weeks. Caryn and I used to do a lot of pro-bono work together (I always saw it as stocking up on good Karma!). It’s been a while since we’ve worked on something together and when she called me up with this idea I was sold straight away.

The project is called “Ordinary Extraordinary”. The concept is simple; to feature every day people who are doing extraordinary things. One photo and one person’s acknowledgement. Initially Ordinary Extraordinary will be a gallery event up north but it will continue on as it’s own project online.

Here’s the call out (please pass this on!):

Do you know anyone extraordinary? Is there someone you would like to acknowledge? This is your opportunity to celebrate and acknowledge people who make a difference in your life and the lives of others.

Quiet achievements and heroic feats equally welcome!

Visit: http://www.ordinaryextraordinary.com.au

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