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one city - many voices: ST HELIERS VILLAGE: JUST ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THE NEVER ENDING AUCKLAND STORY
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One city - many voices. Saturday, January 29, 2011. ST HELIERS VILLAGE: JUST ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THE NEVER ENDING AUCKLAND STORY. The Dodo might puzzle you. Well it once was fabulous and now is extinct. A poster bird for Auckland's Heritage. To the simple minded, "who cares it was only a bird". In 2006 Auckland City published a pamphlet, one of a series, St Heliers Village HERITAGE WALK. With the now ironic sub heading A saunter through St Heliers Past. You can saunter there no more. But the residents hav...
one city - many voices: AUCKLAND HERITAGE CRONYISM AND THE DEAL?
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One city - many voices. Wednesday, February 16, 2011. AUCKLAND HERITAGE CRONYISM AND THE DEAL? I have been struggling with Auckland's propensity to reduce its past to rubble for more than thirty years. Is it something in the city's gene pool that drives it to plan with the bulldozer and the wrecking ball? Something must explain this scary consistency of destruction and arrogant disrespect of history. A walk along either Nelson Street or Quay Street is a sad lesson in how incapable this city is of planning.
one city - many voices: A simpler and fairer plan
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One city - many voices. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. A simpler and fairer plan. Auckland needs a Super City. Auckland needs one vision and one plan. Auckland needs an Executive Mayor. Auckland needs only one bureaucracy. But Auckland also needs a Super City that represents all of Auckland and not just some of it. Here is a fairer plan. Set up twenty two wards roughly corresponding to Auckland’s General electorates and two Maori electorates. Each electorate elects its own ward. SIMPLE and FAIR and DEMOCRATIC.
one city - many voices: WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
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One city - many voices. Friday, November 5, 2010. WHERE IT ALL BEGAN. I have often wondered - in private thought and on the record - where and why our committee culture began. When did we deliver ourselves up to agenda and issues and going forward and setting the date for the next meeting. When did meeting become a substitute for doing and the minutes of the last meeting replace reflective thought? Thumbing through the opening paragraphs of D'Arcy Cresswell's Present Without Leave. He has contributed rev...
one city - many voices: The Auckland opportunity
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One city - many voices. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. Auckland has an opportunity unique in its history to have effective and coherent local government. Sadly it is an opportunity in danger of being swamped in a babble of parochialism, political faction, indigenous outrage and half witted conspiracy theory. Somewhere in all that though there is a clumsy consensus. If government is listening. Government politicians have said they are listening. Whatever scepticism we might have about that, for the time being...
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discussing trivialities: advent and adventures
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Monday, December 5, 2011. But it's been a long year. We really need that seemingly endless summer to start right about now. The kids - all the kids, but I guess I'm speaking about mine in particular - are tired. That long third term means that the whirlwind of end-of-year stuff is squished into 7 weeks - prizegivings, assemblies, end-of-year masses, concerts, performances, picnics and discos. Last night F (9) and Z (7) were required in the city from 7-8pm to rehearse for GLOW. On Te Wero Island. The kids...
discussing trivialities: October 2010
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Taonga Tapu: my subjective postion. This is, I guess,a continuation of my previous post - because what will follow is me stating my subject position and contextualising why I think, feel and respond to the Te Papa story in the way I do. I'll stop. You get the picture. For me, the past is palpable. And sacred. Things people have made, loved, touched, preserved, discarded - these things are powerful and carry within them the wairua of those who have interacted w...I am a femini...
discussing trivialities: November 2011
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011. What to do this weekend. I loved Auckland (New Zealand, in fact)during the months of September and October. A sense of burgeoning, tentative city-hood was almost tangible: Wynyard Quarter opened, and we were there, three kids in tow, to walk the windy bridge and wander over to the Viaduct past art and playgrounds and super yachts. The Art Gallery re-opened, and we were there, with those ubiquitous three kids delighted at the gorgeous kinetic sculpture. Then the roads closed ...
discussing trivialities: March 2010
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Today, Wednesday 3 March 2010, is new beginning. Yesterday I quit my job. (obviously I have to work out notice yadda yadda yadda so I'm actually still at my desk) But today signifies the start of the next four or so years of my life: researching and writing my PhD. I'm looking forward to it. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A cat of impossible colour. Inside a black apple. What I wore today. Auckland, New Zealand. View my complete profile.
discussing trivialities: November 2009
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Monday, November 23, 2009. What happened to the last two weeks? In an amazing display of un-timeliness, those that I work for remembered that I'm good at writing, and asked me to do rather A LOT of it. In the last two weeks, I have written two fifteen page development plans for thematic research initiatives, two submissions to Government, about four fake Evidence Portfolios, and a plethora of smaller stuff . . . . Tuesday, November 10, 2009. Losing my momentum . . . and finding it again. My hiatus has al...
discussing trivialities: scratching the surface
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Sunday, October 10, 2010. It seems that I had, once again, forgotten that, when writing for a job, it is very hard to make the time to write in order to live, if you (and Henry Fielding. Will excuse the mixed allusions. That's all I'm going to say about that. And still going on. And yet here in Aotearoa/New Zealand we have little understanding or knowledge of that past. That's not John Key's fault - this absence of back story is becoming increasingly common. Where once we had Michael King outlining h...
discussing trivialities: Freedom!
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Today, Wednesday 3 March 2010, is new beginning. Yesterday I quit my job. (obviously I have to work out notice yadda yadda yadda so I'm actually still at my desk) But today signifies the start of the next four or so years of my life: researching and writing my PhD. I'm looking forward to it. March 2, 2010 at 4:06 PM. Dont forget about tristram shandy and kierkegaard/silentio/A/climacus/etc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A cat of impossible colour. Inside a black apple.
discussing trivialities: losing my momentum . . . and finding it again
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009. Losing my momentum . . . and finding it again. I've been a bit quiet - perhaps because my momentum got lost in a plethora of actual work, and, I have to admit, a fabulous busy weekend with parties and friends . . . . ooops. However, thanks to Andrea's. Mean words, I am now reinvigorated, and have written my first 250 words of the day - I am planning several blocks like that interspersed with writing a " roadmap. Here are the things that saved me from the bog:. Marriage ceremon...
discussing trivialities: July 2009
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009. More controversy at my alma mater. S David Young - another Old Waikatoan - has drawn attention this week to an academic controversy that's been simmering away at the University of Waikato for just over a year. A Master's thesis supervised by political scientist and all round stand-up guy Dov Bing. Like David Young, I was at Waikato when the "Kupka Affair". Exploded nine years ago, and was actually in the midst of an honours dissertation. The University of Waikato was a place that ...
discussing trivialities: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Thoughts on John Key, especially now the blogosphere's a-twitter with his WSJ appearance. The preferred mythology about academia states that innocent students arrive, largely untainted by politics, and are corrupted into radical views through the influence of their left-wing professors, who use the lecture theatre as a bully pulpit for postmodern relativism and politically correct thought. What was going on outside the classroom? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Inside a black apple.
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Comfort at 1 AU. Some articles, notes and such. July 10, 2012. Shutting up shop; for now. Latex equations using SymPy. December 25, 2011. Latex equations using SymPy. Is a symbolic mathematics package in Python. Even if you are not interested in performing symbolic mathematical calculations, you should probably install it for one very useful function:. Converts mathematical expressions into Latex equations. Operatorname{sin} left(x right) ,dx. Latex(Eq(Integral(x,x), x * 2/2. Integral(x, (x, 1. Denotes a...
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One city - many voices. Wednesday, February 16, 2011. AUCKLAND HERITAGE CRONYISM AND THE DEAL? I have been struggling with Auckland's propensity to reduce its past to rubble for more than thirty years. Is it something in the city's gene pool that drives it to plan with the bulldozer and the wrecking ball? Something must explain this scary consistency of destruction and arrogant disrespect of history. A walk along either Nelson Street or Quay Street is a sad lesson in how incapable this city is of planning.
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