• Shared today on Facebook

    Sydney folks – we are selling our dining room set! We’ve had it for 20+ years, but it’s still in great shape. Solid timber with 6 matching chairs with blue upholstery. Happy to discount if you can pick it up in the next 48hrs…


    Whoa – the guy who played the OG Roman Brady on Days of Our Lives just passed away. Our babysitter when I was little was obsessed with DOOL so I watched it most summer vacations. In college, @[791620642:2048:Elizabeth McKillop] and I even had a column in the Notre Dame newspaper where we recapped it! (Lest you be tempted to make a joke about him being replaced by Drake Hogestyn – aka Fake Roman aka John Black – he passed away a few months back too.)



  • RIP Roman and Roman 2.0

    Whoa – the guy who played the OG Roman Brady on Days of Our Lives just passed away. Our babysitter when I was little was obsessed with DOOL so I watched it most summer vacations. In college, my roommate Liz McKillop and I even had a column in the Notre Dame newspaper where we recapped it! (Lest you be tempted to make a joke about him being replaced by Drake Hogestyn – aka Fake Roman aka John Black – he passed away a few months back too.)


  • Incorrect Opal charges

    Does anyone else struggle with incorrect Opal charges? I love the convenience of contactless payments, but I’ve noticed a lot of discrepancies in how they are processed. We keep a very close eye on our bank statements and match them up to the Transport Connect Activity Statements, and it’s often very messy. Charges can be bunched up and processed days (sometimes longer!) after actual travel, which can make it hard to spot issues. I’ve just spent 20 minutes comparing my November activity (which is correct) to the actual charges on my credit card, and they’ve double-charged me for 4 trips ($10.88 in total). I’ve lodged a ticket, but I can’t help think how many other people might be affected who aren’t as fastidious as I am in checking this shit.


  • Shared today on Facebook

    Have fun at re:Invent, everyone! I’ve been amused at how many folks messaged me to see if I would still be there. Guess what? When you don’t have someone else footing the bill, trips halfway around the world aren’t nearly so fun. 💸😱 You enjoy yourselves though, and be safe! ❤️



  • Everybody Hurts, but gospel

    Al Green covering R.E.M.’s “Everybody Hurts.” I was a huge R.E.M. fan in high school and college, but this song was never one of my favourites. I really like this version though!


  • Shared today on Facebook

    Any other Sydney Uni alumni at the festival today?


    I blogged some photos from our visit to the Sydney Uni Alumni Festival today. We toured the New Law School Building and engineering facilities, and we saw a talk from the first astronaut to qualify under the Australian flag (a woman!!). 🇦🇺👩‍🚀

    University of Sydney Alumni Festival



  • Textile exhibition

    Queer quilts, rebellious knitting and political pants: the radical world of textiles – What a cool looking exhibition! I love those trade union flags… and the pink shorts. 😉 If you’re going to Adelaide in the next four months, I’d definitely check it out.


  • University of Sydney Alumni Festival

    University of Sydney Alumni Festival

    Today was the University of Sydney Alumni Festival, which Rodd registered us for some time ago. They had tours, exhibitions, talks, and events happening all over campus, and it would have been perfect if it hadn’t been drizzling and gray all day. We went over in the morning for a tour of the New Law School building, which opened 15 years ago.

    We started down in the basement at the library, which is massive and connects to the nearby Fisher library.

    Law School Library

    I was especially eager to go into the light well, that bit you can see in the middle in the triangular opening. It’s a stunning space, but as our tour guide pointed out, you really see the challenge with “big glass box buildings” in Sydney: it has persistent leaks when it rains. They had several buckets out, and we saw a few different spots throughout the building where rain had gotten in and caused damage.

    Light well

    They also have a native garden that includes a grass tree, or “gadi.” I was especially interested in this one as we’re planning to put one in our back garden when the landscaping is finished.

    Native garden

    From the second floor, we had a great view of the art installation featuring gadi on the exterior facade of the building. It was designed by First Nations artist Michael Jalaru Torres.

    Looking out from the New Law School building

    Our tour guide mentioned some of the more famous alumni from the law school, but admitted that they were mostly of the “old white guy” variety. We checked out a hall with many portraits, and we were all pleasantly surprised to see a woman of colour included: Professor Alice Tay, who certainly had an illustrious career.

    Portraits of old white guys

    Professor Alice Tay

    Up on the top floor, there was an artwork about the human rights crises in Ukraine and Gaza. I was especially interested to see the artist’s use of traditional craft mediums like cross stitch and beading.

    Cross stitch artworkBeaded artwork

    In the afternoon we went for a tour of the engineering buildings. I was really excited to see and learn about the award-winning rocket from the USYD student rocketry team.

    Rocket

    My other favourite part was the Sydney Manufacturing Hub. We had a fascinating talk from one of the faculty about all the different forms of 3-D printing they do, including unusual materials like ceramic and stainless steel.

    Sydney Manufacturing Hub

    Our final activity for the day was a talk with Katherine Bennell-Pegg, who this year because the first qualified astronaut under the Australian flag, as well as the first female Australian astronaut. What an amazing and inspiring person! She told us how she’d always wanted to be an astronaut, and all the steps and challenges she overcame in achieving her goal. The audience loved it, and my favourite part was seeing how many young girls were excited to meet her and ask questions.

    Young girls raising their hands to ask a question of an astronaut


  • Sydney University Alumni Festival

    Sydney University Alumni Festival

    Any other Sydney Uni alumni at the festival today?


  • Shared today on Facebook

    The fine folks at Multitudes have posted my talk from yesterday, if you missed it and want to check it out!

    ChatGPT Did Not Write This Talk




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My name is Kris. I’ve been blogging since the 90’s. I live in Sydney, Australia, and I spent most of my career in the tech industry.

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