Posts by andrew llewellyn
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Interestingly, I found out he was a C++ programmer. Whodathunk ?
Who'd have thunk indeed. I do hope Key isn't planning to let him loose on the Communications & IT portfolios again.
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(with no Ferrari references at all, amateur!)
Those blokes in pubs really lack ambition.
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and I guess we'll be waiting a (long) while before we see any of this roll-out from Telecom heading our way.
That's kind of why I was wondering about the shiny new cabinet down the road in Otaki, which must surely be as provincial as New Plymouth! It's a rural road too.
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and you gotta use the new technology that's available.
That's why I thought I might apply for one of these jiobs. Get me a new ferrari!
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As for jam, I'd rather just gorge on the fresh fruit than spending hours making what I could buy in minutes for the cost of a few minutes work.
That's OK unless you have several hundred fruit, berry & nut trees - it is such a waste to see the birds get everything you can't eat or palm off on friends & rellies.
Next year I'm seriously considering proper pipfruit storage facilities (rat proof plastic trays & moulded paper mache beds) Apparently they'll last for months if stored properly. And supplying the local farmers' market & filling the freezer.
Although we're not big on making jam & pies & stuff.
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Just kidding. I understand you're saying a guy drives to the cabinets each day in a ferrari, gets everyone's email out & walks it the last mile or so to your place.
Right?
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No.
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Something very like this (but it is closed up so I can't compare the innards) has appeared at the end of our street in Otaki.
I can't recall what the ealier posting said about this, but are they rolling out far & wide yet? Or just your neighbourhood?
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you can use a yoghurt maker to make cultured buttermilk too. Which tastes like cheese.
Cultured buttermilk... I imagine the uncultured buttermilk has an ocker accent.
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I'm just amused at how much people pay for the stuff when it grows like a weed.
I used to feel the same way about actual weed.