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carkitter Joined: Apr 29, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Auckland, NZ PM |
About time!
Only 4 months after they announced it...
Telecom are so far behind Vodafone on smartphones its just sad.
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Muhammad-Oli Joined: Jun 13, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: The NZ of L PM |
Haha true. They seem to be having trouble releasing the Motorola Milestone too. My friend has been waiting for it a good month or two now.
Speaking of Telecom and Vodafone, are you going to go to The Great Telco Quiz Battle? Sounds kind of interesting but doesn't sound like anyone of note will be there other than the Telcos' Twitter crews.
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carkitter Joined: Apr 29, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Auckland, NZ PM |
On 2010-08-27 09:38:33, Muhammad-Oli wrote:
Haha true. They seem to be having trouble releasing the Motorola Milestone too. My friend has been waiting for it a good month or two now.
Speaking of Telecom and Vodafone, are you going to go to The Great Telco Quiz Battle? Sounds kind of interesting but doesn't sound like anyone of note will be there other than the Telcos' Twitter crews.
I know nothing of this??? Please explain in great detail...
Have you noticed the Esato Awards MMX have been and gone and The Best Australasian Award went to Muhammad Oli, while the Best Debater Award went to none other than myself!!! Quite stunned to be honest. 
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Muhammad-Oli Joined: Jun 13, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: The NZ of L PM |
On 2010-08-27 10:03:46, carkitter wrote:
On 2010-08-27 09:38:33, Muhammad-Oli wrote:
Haha true. They seem to be having trouble releasing the Motorola Milestone too. My friend has been waiting for it a good month or two now.
Speaking of Telecom and Vodafone, are you going to go to The Great Telco Quiz Battle? Sounds kind of interesting but doesn't sound like anyone of note will be there other than the Telcos' Twitter crews.
I know nothing of this??? Please explain in great detail...
Have you noticed the Esato Awards MMX have been and gone and The Best Australasian Award went to Muhammad Oli,  while the Best Debater Award went to none other than myself!!! Quite stunned to be honest.
Yeah I just saw! Congratulations!
To be honest I feel bad because I saw the thread and never voted. I also feel bad because I've been hiding away a lot this year and haven't been so vocal like previous years. I haven't given up on Esato though! Wow, three years in a row...
Anyway, I don't have much detail on this quiz thing but from Twitter:
EmpireTavern: The Great Telco Quiz Battle taking place at the Empire 7th Sept 6PM with @TelecomNZ @TelstraClearNZ @2degreesmobile @orcon @vodafonenz EPIC!
Linky. The Telcos all seem very excited about it. They were actually talking to one another over Twitter about it 
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carkitter Joined: Apr 29, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Auckland, NZ PM |
Congratulations to you too mate!
You definitely do deserve that award three years running, I think we need to drum up support from fellow NZ Esatonians with a get-together. Ideas on time and place?
Regarding the Telco Quiz, I'll be there with bells on! Will you go too? Go on!
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Muhammad-Oli Joined: Jun 13, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: The NZ of L PM |
Thanks! Yeah I'm tempted to go, will see how that week pans out. The 7th is what, a Tuesday? Weird night to have something on!
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Evilchap Joined: Aug 25, 2006 Posts: 57 From: New Zealand PM |
up to you chaps on the get together, Im in town till 8pm weekdays at work but free after that. |
Muhammad-Oli Joined: Jun 13, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: The NZ of L PM |
Yeah, so... In Christchurch for the week and was supposed to fly back to Auckland this morning. Not anymore. The most scary thing I have ever experienced.
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yea g Joined: Jul 02, 2008 Posts: > 500 From: New Zealand PM, WWW
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On 2010-09-04 10:31:25, Muhammad-Oli wrote:
Yeah, so... In Christchurch for the week and was supposed to fly back to Auckland this morning. Not anymore. The most scary thing I have ever experienced.
Wow, bad timing much?
Its good to see that no one died from this. It could have been a lot worse had it come later in the day
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Marly Joined: Jun 04, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: Netherlands PM |
Hi NZ members, I hope you and your family and friends are ok ?
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Bonovox Joined: Apr 13, 2008 Posts: > 500 PM |
@Muhammad-Oli I hope your all ok I wish you all the best if your caught up in the earthquake. My sister in law is from Wellington though she lives here in UK she said her family in Wellington felt it
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carkitter Joined: Apr 29, 2005 Posts: > 500 From: Auckland, NZ PM |
On 2010-09-04 15:52:52, Bonovox wrote:
@Muhammad-Oli I hope your all ok I wish you all the best if your caught up in the earthquake. My sister in law is from Wellington though she lives here in UK she said her family in Wellington felt it
Wellington is supposedly overdue for a big earthquake, it's on a major fault line so it's kinda taken everyone by suprise that something like this has happened in Christchurch. Prime Minister John Key said there have been no fatalities so very lucky.
@Muhammad Oli
You were there? I assumed you were safe up here. Glad to hear you're okay.
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Muhammad-Oli Joined: Jun 13, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: The NZ of L PM |
Went down for the week. Monday to Saturday, but ended up coming back today due to our flight yesterday being canceled.
My family's home down there is fine. It's an old wood house and most of those suffered little damage. As you will have seen on the news, it was mostly brick structures that were damaged. This means that in Christchurch, with thousands of pre-1940s homes, almost everybody no longer has a chimney due to the fact they were brick. Many houses in Christchurch were built with side walls entirely made of brick. Walking round the area, you could see many places no longer had walls.
Our house was renovated in the 1980s, adding a second storey and removing the old brick chimney. There are a few cracks in the foundations and our driveway was raised a little bit but no major damage. My girlfriend's family home, which is literally across the road from mine, had it's chimney fall over onto the roof. It could have gone right through the roof and fallen on her parents. Thankfully it didn't, but it did break a lot of beams in the roof.
It was extremely surreal being woken by the house violently shaking from side to side. I woke instantly and was at my door within a split second. I realised my friend from Auckland was still in bed so I screamed at him to get the hell up. He got up and I distinctly remember standing there thinking "Oh god, we aren't coming back from this one". Afterwards nobody was going to sleep and so we went outside and checked on neighbours. We have some elderly neighbours and they were scared but ok. The power was out almost everywhere and so there was no light pollution, it was the most clear night Christchurch has had in years which only added to the unreal feeling.
My mum lost many many of her ornaments and artwork which she had collected over the years, including from overseas. The first thing I remember doing after getting clothes on was giving her a hug while she cried. Many of her preserved fruit jars had fallen out of the cupboards and smashed in the kitchen. We spent the hours til daylight cleaning up the fruit, juice, food packets and glass from the floor.
During the day we went and inspected the area. It was really quite amazing seeing so many people out and about, and in good moods too. I guess everyone was happy that we got off so lightly. Not everywhere did though, some places round my neighbourhood were totaled and some of them made the news. Everybody was up on their roofs, fixing their chimneys or clearing away bricks. There were smiles all round but it was offset by the sobering thought that some people amongst us had lost it all. There were buildings surrounded in caution tape and ambulances, firetrucks and police everywhere.
Power came on at 2pm in my area and we spent the afternoon dreading the aftershocks and trying to find out about our flight out of the city.
Last night I got four hours sleep. Every aftershock woke me and after 5am I hardly slept because I was too freaked out. Every movement left my heart in my throat. Even now in Auckland, the slightest bump of the bed gives me the chills. I feel bad that my family is still down there and the city is still rumbling, but I am glad I was down there for the quake because I couldn't stand my family going through that without me.
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frankthetank Joined: Jan 28, 2008 Posts: 159 From: Christchurch, New Zealand PM, WWW
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I guess that I should report in to say I'm ok lol. Just got woken by an aftershock
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Muhammad-Oli Joined: Jun 13, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: The NZ of L PM |
Good to hear from you man. How did your place fare?
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