NSW Politics

What a difference between Carr and Brogden:

Carr surprises everyone by announcing his retirement. He steps down while accolades pour in, even if there is some debate about how successful his term in office was. And the biggest issues surrounding his departure were, “who can fill such big shoes?” and “will he run for Federal politics?”

Brogden resigns, surprising no-one and amidst several varieties of scandal. No-one wonders or cares what he’ll do next. The question of who will replace him isn’t being particularly debated, and it doesn’t seem like such a difficult step up for his successor.

Most interestingly, perhaps, is that with a change of leadership the NSW Liberals have probably lost whatever advantage they had with a relatively experienced leader vs a newly appointed Labor premier with many problems to fix. It should make for an interesting next couple of years in NSW politics.

Photo with Neil Gaiman

When I went to the Neil Gaiman book signing last week, the first question I was asked after walking into the bookshop was whether I had a ticket. I was quite taken aback – I didn’t realise that one needed a ticket to be there. It turned out that one didn’t, but they were handing out tickets to allow people to browse the shop while ensuring a place in the queue. The other thing I was told was, “no photos”. This was fine with me – the thought of getting a photo with Mr Gaiman had not even entered my head, and I certainly hadn’t brought a camera.

Tim with Neil GaimanIt turns out that despite this injunction, there is a photo of me with Neil Gaiman. Mal from my local comic store, Impact Comics, took a photo while I was getting my books signed and chatting with Neil about fountain pens. I only discovered this when, yesterday afternoon, I looked at the Impact Comics website, seeking info about Stikfas, and the first thing I noticed was a photo of yours truly on the front page. I was highly impressed and surprised, and naturally I asked and received a higher resolution copy of it. Apparently the photo made it to the site as it captured the feel of the day and the way that Mr Gaiman interacted with his fans. I was just thankful they took the photo with me and not with some other random fans – thanks guys!

While I’m at it, I’d just like to comment that Impact Comics is a top shop and its proprietors, Kam and Mal, are top blokes. Very early on after moving to Canberra, I discovered that Impact Records was a wonderful store right near my work. they had great music, comics, DVDs, posters, books – a bit of everything. They could order in CDs that I couldn’t find on Amazon or anywhere else, for example, The Leningrad Cowboy’s Total Balalaika Show (which my parents couldn’t find anywhere in Eurpore, not even in Finland from where the Cowboys hail). I had rekindled my interest in comics in late uni (thanks Joel A) and so quickly set up a standing order with the good people at the comics counter at Impact.

However, Impact Records closed down late last year – ’twas a sad event (apart from a chance to buy up trade paperbacks and other collected volumes of comics at half price). But fortunately, the two main guys behind the comics counter soon started their own store – and it’s great. While Impact Comics has not quite attained to the glory that was Impact Records, they are getting there, despite being less than one year old and a fledgling small business at that. If you’re in Canberra and interested in comics, I heartily reccomend it.

Work

I currently hate the magpie sitting on a rail outside my office window.

It’s never done anything to me, but looking at it I realise that it can jump around, fly away and do pretty much whatever the hell it likes, while I’m stuck here at my desk in front of a computer. Even having internet access and being able to write this, or listen to music, or go for a walk and grab a coke or a coffee – none of those things currently make up for the fact that I envy the life position of a stupid magpie right at this moment.

It’s really quite a depressing thought. I don’t like myself for it, but there you have it.

Update: and it turns around and looks at me from time to time, which makes the situation worse for some indiscernable reason.

Sin City

sincity_logo.gifI’ve been a big fan of the Sin City comics for quite some time, so I was delighted last year when I discovered that a Sin City movie was in production, and even more delighted when I found out that it was going to stay true to the comics and had a huge all-star cast attached.

And then we finally got to see it last week, and only three and a half months after it was released in the US. In the meantime, I had to studiously avoid watching copies downloaded over the internet and keep myself going by re-reading the comics. And in the end, both Tegan and I found that it was well worth it when we finally got to see it on the big screen.
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Grandma’s 80th Birthday party

Last Saturday, we went up to Goulburn for my grandmother’s 80th birthday party. My Grandma has led quite a remarkable life and it was wonderful to celebrate this milestone with her. It’s even more wonderful that she is still going so strongly, both physically and in Christ.

I’ve now uploaded Tegan’s and my photos of the party, which you can see here:
http://homepage.mac.com/mistertim/PhotoAlbum10.html
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