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Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 5:23 pm
by Somebody
Cruise wrote:If i said i was a woman, Would you believe me?
Even in Lizzy, women have enough class to not be living in old signalling cabinets near Broadmeadows Station.

Instead, they live in the bus shelter on the platform :mrgreen:

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:34 pm
by AtD
Somebody wrote:Lizzy
It's pronounced Lizbef.

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:28 am
by Ho Really
Shuz wrote:I've always been interested to wonder why there are few women associated with the architectural/pro-development agendas? Are buildings really that phallic? because I mean that's not always the case. It's a bit dissapointing really because I muchlies appreciate the opinions and input from females to oppose or highlight issues that are forgotten.
I don't think there are a few women, it is just that they probably don't know about this forum (or have reasons not to post).

Queen Anne, there's also Joy from JPE Architects.

Cheers

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:07 pm
by Queen Anne
Ho Really wrote:
Shuz wrote:I've always been interested to wonder why there are few women associated with the architectural/pro-development agendas? Are buildings really that phallic? because I mean that's not always the case. It's a bit dissapointing really because I muchlies appreciate the opinions and input from females to oppose or highlight issues that are forgotten.
I don't think there are a few women, it is just that they probably don't know about this forum (or have reasons not to post).

Queen Anne, there's also Joy from JPE Architects.

Cheers
Oh yes, you're right! So, four women then :) Joy clearly knows what she is talking about, I had wondered if she was an architect.

I hope this discussion might encourage any women who are reading, and not posting, to jump in and have a go. It seems like there is quite a variety of people here, even in our very small female population on the site - for eg, Joy, who is a professional and me, who is nothing more than a homesick expat with a lifelong interest in the fate of Adelaide. Room for everyone :)

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 1:15 pm
by Slick
Howie wrote:
Omicron wrote:Datsun project, Mr. Slick?

I should hope that's either a 1600 or 240Z project!

Yes do tell! :D

LOL i cant afford a 1600 or a 240.

i drive a 910 or commonly known as a bluebird (pauses for laughter), it is the poor mans 510...

high comp series 2 l20B (rebuilt), stage 3 waggod cam, pacemaker extractors, ported and flowed head, 2 X 1.5 inch su carbs, gas inserts, lowered king springs (variable rate), r31 front disks and calipers, h190 disc rear end, 16 inch yokahama white rims, whiteline strut brace, twin reat 910 swaybars, front r31 skyline sway, 2 1/4 inch highflow exhaust :wank: :roll:

body is quite good but needs rust to be cut out, and have a half finished z18 turbo motor to go in when i return to adelaide

you asked :D

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 1:48 am
by _MO_
Hi all, my name is Mike Ott (MO), I'm 31, married with no kids yet (we're working on it :D ). Settled in Adelaide 18 months ago and love it here.

I am a BDM in Cable TV and broadband industry, working for a British company, spend a lot of time away from home and thinking of changing jobs actually... Crazy about plane spotting, airports, transport and infrastructure in general.

Want to know anything -- just ask :wink:

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 6:37 am
by Queen Anne
_MO_ wrote:Hi all, my name is Mike Ott (MO), I'm 31, married with no kids yet (we're working on it :D ). Settled in Adelaide 18 months ago and love it here.

I am a BDM in Cable TV and broadband industry, working for a British company, spend a lot of time away from home and thinking of changing jobs actually... Crazy about plane spotting, airports, transport and infrastructure in general.

Want to know anything -- just ask :wink:
Hi Mike, welcome to the site.

Nice to hear you and your wife are settling into Adelaide so happily :)

Cheers, Caroline

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 7:33 pm
by Cruise
_MO_ wrote:
Want to know anything -- just ask :wink:
Do you know the meaning of life?

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 10:01 pm
by Somebody
_MO_ wrote:Want to know anything -- just ask :wink:
Did you come from overseas? If so, what made you pick Adelaide over the other capitals? ;)

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:20 pm
by _MO_
Somebody wrote:Did you come from overseas? If so, what made you pick Adelaide over the other capitals? ;)
For the last 15 years I lived in places like London, Amsterdam, Moscow and Manila. Got tired of big cities, crowds, traffic, etc. -- wanted something quiet but civilised. Here I had to choose between Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide, and I think Adelaide is the ideal place for me: big enough to be a city, but small enough not to be a crazy crowded megapolis.

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:23 pm
by _MO_
Queen Anne wrote:Hi Mike, welcome to the site.

Nice to hear you and your wife are settling into Adelaide so happily :)

Cheers, Caroline
Thanks, Caroline! We do like it here :)

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:11 am
by timstevens
Hi everybody!

I'm 25 years old. Studying 1st year Urban and Regional Planning at UniSA. Originally wanted to become a commercial pilot. Got side-tracked! Really enjoying what I'm learning now and hope to have a long and happy future in society.

I hope to share my thoughts with you all eventually.

Take care!

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 11:34 pm
by seayork2002
I joined today and am living in the UK (I am an Aussie, however) and will be moving to SA (Adelaide most probably) in the near future.

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 4:16 am
by Queen Anne
Welcome seayork2002. Hope your move goes well.

A belated welcome, too, to timstevens.

:)

Re: Introduction Thread

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:46 pm
by timstevens
Thank you Queen Anne!

Well, my first year in nearly over. Only 3 more exams and a few assignments left to submit. It's been a great year. Achieved a Distinction average so far. Enjoying everything I'm learning. Looking forward to not having to go to Mawson Lakes for any more subjects from now on.