Category: Miscellaneous

The Gallops (Yes, I edited that title!)

Yesterday we went to the gallops!

But first… I woke early again and went for a stroll up to the Randwick shops. I perused a map on a sign and noticed that Coogee Beach wasn’t that far away (only maybe 2km). So I walked there!

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Even though it was very early, it was already brutally hot. The walk was downhill all the way, and I was a sweaty dog upon arrival. It being New Years Day there were still people milling around, including more than a few still obviously drunk (and some with drinks in hand). Quite a few police as well, although if they were there to control the expected New Years Day crowds or had been there since the night before I couldn’t tell. After a bit I headed home, which was of course uphill all the way… making me even sweatier when I got back! Thus are memories made 🙂

Oh yes, here’s what my breakfast was!

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A bit later we headed for Royal Randwick Racecourse, just down the road from Adam’s, for the first race day of the year. Neither Bernard nor I had ever been to the races, but we had an expert with us in Adam (he spent a year working for the TAB after all). The racecourse is gargantuan, and plenty of people were dressed in their finest for race day. There was to be 8 races, 40 minutes apart, lasting from just after 1pm until nearly 6. We would stay for all, and bet on them all.

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The shot above was taken during the 3rd or fourth race (make sure you click on these to view them all full sized). Most of the races I watched from down on the rail, and it was quite exhilarating seeing the horse rocket past just before the finish line.

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There was much beer drunk, and much (well, a little bit) money spent. It was an enormously entertaining day for many reasons, even though I personally have a narrow view on gambling.

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Here’s a video of the first race of the year, complete with sage words from the master himself. (I’ll link the video after I can upload it to youtube)

Now for the results. As I said we bet on every race, and each of us bet on a different horse in each race. So we bet on 24 different horses. Every one of my bets was $1, and Adam and Bernard bet $5 each time. I put very little effort into selecting my horses – in fact I based it on how much their names (Aquatic King, Lyncean Academy) sounded like MTG cards! Bernard and Adam paid more attention to the form, which is a newspaper supplment containing an absurdly mind-boggling amount of information about each horse one can peruse.

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The results, over the 8 races:

– RS bet $8 and won $2.10 (won 1 out of 8 bets)
– BS bet $40 and won $11.75 (won 2 out of 8 bets)
– AW bet $40 and won $28.50 (won 4 out of 8 bets)

After the gallops we went over to Fox Studios and sortof inadvertently stumbled into a delicious dinner at a chinese restaurant!

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And then… well then we saw Avatar!

Now I could spent an entire blog entry on Avatar, and suffice to say we’ve been dissecting the film (and it’s notable flaws) since. But the bottom line is that it was not boring but, in my opinion, it wasn’t really very good either. However, the blue girl is intriguing (<- euphemism there) and ultimately ‘saved’ the film 🙂

It was midnight when we got home from the movies, and I was asleep very soon afterwards. I’ll leave you with two other shots of food I ate at the trots!

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[I drunk 2 cans of Lift today, a total of 750 mL. My trip total is now 7.75 L.]

Blog Interrupted

Just a quick note to say there are problems with Adam’s internet connection which is preventing me from updating the blog (despite my efforts).

Rest assured I’ve got a bunch of cool stuff to share that I hope to post shortly!

The Day The Earth Stood Still

Yesterday we headed into the city again (Bernard felt much better so he came too) with the goal of seeing Avatar and visiting the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibit at the Australian Museum. It was raining very lightly which was quite nice since it lowered the temperature.

The wildlife exhibit was good except for the winning photograph. You can read the controversy here. I personally preferred many other photos to the winner, controversy aside, especially one that showed a house cat facing off against a fox in the snow.

We hadn’t allowed ourselves that much time (the two old men I’m vacationing with sleep in every day…) so we didn’t get to explore the museum, which was a shame since it seems to have drastically overhauled the exhibits since any of us were last there. Of course we found the time to gander at the world-class mineral exhibit, which I always love.

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The top spider photo was of one they had on display at the museum. I promise I will find one in the wild to photograph soon! The lower right photo is of a dead spider covered in gold. This is to suppress the electric field effects caused by a scanning electron microscope – basically they have to coat the subjects in gold to increase contrast when microscoping them. They had a wide variety of gold-coated insects on display, and it was very impressive how even the fine details such as hairs were shining and golden.

Lunch was Japanese at Sakae (I had the pork tonkatsu… delicious!) and afterwards…

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…we headed over to the cinema to get our tickets. We had to see the 2D version, since Adam can’t see the 3D, but the only 2D screening was ‘gold class’ (a premium class, private seat) for $26 apiece. We weren’t going to pay $78 to see the film so we moved on.

So what to do?! Well, since Bernard had missed out the day before we went back to the UFO machines, where he won a cute stuffed steam bun (photo forthcoming). Pricelessly, he exclaimed it only “cost me $30”! We also went on another bit of a shopping binge, buying more asian DVDs (example: Boys Over Flowers entire Korean TV series) and books (such as Nick Cave’s new novel that I didn’t even know existed). There was also a relaxing rest for beer (and Lift) at the Sydney Tattersalls club, before a bit more walking and browsing that culminated in an equally delicious Oporto dinner!

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Did I mention everything is so expensive in Australia?

We did not go to the fireworks, we knew around dinner we wouldn’t be. This was mostly because Bernard’s dealing with a bit of pain and we didn’t want him to be uncomfortable in a crowd for hours. As it turns out, it was probably a good thing we didn’t go. While the 9pm fireworks at Darling Harbour were mighty impressive, the midnight ones were a big mess of smoke, so thick at times you couldn’t even see the bridge. The yin/yang symbol was also a bit strange…

Even so, it was a bit amusing to watch the fireworks live on TV and hear the sounds coming through the window!

We did of course play more MTG. Bernard set a new record for cards simultaneously in play:

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I was asleep last night by 12:15 I think 🙂

Oh, and one last thing: apparently there is a cheetah in the DS walking software!

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Two more random shots, one of which is the Sydney Apple store (that I didn’t enter):

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[Today my 3 cans, 1 bottle and 1 glass of Lift totalled 1975 ml. That makes the trip total so far 7 Litres.]