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Archive for September, 2009

Hit the Big Button

29 Sep

So today I made the choice for my new car, and I decided on the Mitsubishi 2009 Outlander with the ACTiVe pack. Which means I get the basic model Outlander with some extras. Nudge Bar, Tinted Windows, 650Watt sound system, including 10″ Subwoofer. Bluetooth, Alloy Wheels and Chrome handles… Oh and roof racks. The car looks something like this.

It’s automatic and has a 2.4 Litre engine, my Ford Focus had a 1.8 and my Telstar had a 2.1 or something along those lines. I pick the car up tomorrow, and its red like the one in the picture, but it has a silver thing at the front and on the top. YAY new cars.

BTW. My Internet has been slowed so Im hardly on it at the moment hence crap blogs.

 
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Un-necessary need for new things?

26 Sep

You all know I like getting new things… and today, that need for new things probably hit its peak as I went car shopping with my parents. I’ve had my 2003 Ford Focus for almost 2 years now and I want a different car… a bigger car, a 4WD can’t get much bigger than that. At first I really wanted the new Subaru Foresters, but brand new they are like $40,000 – $50,000 and all of the second hand models, the older versions look crap, I really dont like the body on the old Subaru Foresters…. maybe I’m just shallow.

I then started looking at second hand Nissan X-Trails, after driving Yolanda’s I really started wanting one more. But to get reasonably new one in decent condition and low K’s your paying around $22,000. Where as the new basic model is $33,990 so why not just spend a bit more and instead of getting a 3 – 4 year old car get a brand new one. I also started looking at the Mitsubishi Outlanders, even took one for a test drive. Brand New Car, basic model with the Advantage Extra’s pack added on is about $35,000. But it is a really nice car to drive! I loved it. With a trade in price on my current car I could get the brand new Mitsubishi Outlander with Extra’s for $28,000.

So… basically I am now waiting until Monday so I can call my finance peoples so I can pay out the $500 left on the Focus. Go to the bank and get a loan for the cost of the car and then hopefully Tuesday have either a Brand New Nissan X-Trail or Mitsubishi Outlander.

Really I needed something to blog about, so you get this boring shit! YAY

 
 

New aint always improved.

23 Sep

1211084118_lWith technology constantly changing, and people always wanting more and more, faster and faster. It’s weird to think just how much of an attraction something old can have. You all know me, I’m always buying Gadgets and stuff that I don’t need. But Just like in my other blog post, you can own one of the most expensive high techy things, but still be happy just to use something that isn’t even in the same ballpark, but has the same basic result.

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Catching FirePapaP

22 Sep

Three minutes ago, I finished reading Catching Fire, by Suzan Collins, the sequel in the Hunger Games series. I read the first book, The Hunger Games earlier in the year, and the concept of the book, the story. It just such a different take on Futuristic Earth from all the other Sci-Fi Futures you see and read. Maybe the Countries didn’t find piece… maybe technological Advancements became to over-powering. But what the books do tell us is that America is no more, who knows what happened to the rest of the world… But America, now Panem made up of a Capitol and 13 Districts, each district cut off from one another, with a specific trade… Mining, Electronics, Wood, Ocean… No communication, surrounded by fences, serving the Capitol and no chance of ever leaving with most people destined to fall into the trade of their district. Apart from 2 teenagers, taken from a Lotto in each District and forced to take part in a cruel, Animalistic like Game where they are forced to kill each other for survival, with only one person going home as the Victor of the Hunger Games.

Games designed to remind the districts of the Capitols power and how the world was before the Capitol was formed and the Districts controlled and severed from each other. Cutting off communication, ensuring no possible way for an uprising.

But enough about the backstory of The Hunger Game series. I just have to say that Catching Fire is just as good as The Hunger Games, the story stated off good, then a twist made me hate it. But at the end the twist is twisted into a way that I just can’t wait until the Third instalment of the Hunger Game series is released to see how it all pans out.

Talking about this last book made me think about all of the great books I’ve read some where. I’ve mentioned it over and over again in this blog, about how before 2009 I only ever read the Harry Potter series and books that were required in school. But something clicked, and I decided to pick up reading. I think it was a mixture of things, watching the VlogBrothers on Youtube, and other random videos of people who had challenges to read 50 books in a year, and we all know how I am with Challenges. I just have to take part! Which mixed with John Green releasing Paper Towns sent me into 2009 as year of the book. So Far this year I’ve Read.

  • Paper Towns – John Green
  • Looking for Alaska – John Green
  • An Abundance of Katherines – John Green
  • 10 things to do before I die – Daniel Erenhaft
  • The Hunger Games – Suzan Collins
  • Catching Fire – Suzan Collins
  • The Atlantis Code – Charles Brokaw

So maybe that is no where near 50 books for the year. But its 7 more books than I read in 2008 and 2007. I have 5 More books currently waiting on my shelf to be read. I like to think that I have made a good effort into getting back into more literary forms of entertainment. Instead of just watching movies and television shows. Hell even this blog has me writing more than I used to, which come to think of it, I have done a lot more things in 2009 than I have since finishing school. I’ve taken up Photography again, I guess as soon as I finished school I went straight into full time work and from there my life just kept going. Although Im glad its changed a bit this year. While working full time still sucks, I think I’m achieving more this year outside of work than I had in the previous years.

I’ve ranted on long enough now. Catch you all later.

 
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Caves, Maze and Cliff

20 Sep

IMG_0119So today Caroline, Yolanda, Kyle and I went for a day trip. The trip ended up taking us for a rather interesting day, taking us to the Westbury Maze where the girls beat the boys to the centre and to the exit. My sense of direction is really bad, so never follow me into a maze! It was quite fun, apart from when I tripped over and fell into a Hedge! Actually I ran into quite a few trees on our day trip. After this we decided we would head out to Mole Creek and check out the caves.

We went on a cave tour with about 5 other people, apart from one lady showing her parents around, we were the only group of Tasmanians, it was fun. Especially the part when we first got into the cave and Caroline and I were standing against the wall when the Tour Guide decided to point out a rather ugly spider that was right behind us, following on to tell us they could grow to the size of Dinner Plates. Yeah we moved pretty fast. Only to end up standing under a Stalactite to have a person from Sydney point out a Cave Cricket right above my head, causing me and Caroline to Jump once again, with Caroline squealing and almost knocking me over.

The Cave tour was good, and when we got to the top part called the Cathedral, the tour guide asked us to sing. No one did, which was good because the only song that was in my head was the Im A Korean Parody of the Black Eyed Peas – I Gotta Feeling. SO I didn’t really want to start singing that. Although the tune was stuck in my head all the way back. On the subject of musical Tunes, I noticed Kyle randomly leading Caroline and Yolanda in song with Im A Korean, I gotta Feeling and best of all, Friends for Ever.

After the cave trip we headed back to Launceston, only to stop at the Allum Cliffs and walk once again up and down and look at more rocks. All in all it was a good day, But I am stuffed. Here are some pictures taken on my iPhone.