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Hey Adrian,
The audioblogs are brilliant. The sound seems of excellent quality, clear with little background noise. How do you feel about speaking as opposed to writing? Is it more difficult? You seem to have a great writing style, and a good written vocabulary. Does this transfer well to the spoken word? In the few weeks that I have been following your blogs, you have introduced images and now sound - mate with that sort of innovation you will be sending 3D halograms within a few months. Keep it up - you will become the quintessential "laconic Aussie" in written,verbal and pictures! Regards ymmoT
Posted by: ymmoT | July 30, 2004 at 09:55 AM
Speaking I find more difficult than writing. Though I'm not surprised being a whole new medium to me. I realise the spoken word story requires new considerations regarding scripting, confidence and a desire for variety.
There is certain vulnerability involved, akin to willingly standing naked on a stage and saying, 'Hey look at me - I've got a small penis !'.
Men will understand this analogy, especially as it pertains to the very funny Seinfeld episode, where George deals with public 'shrinkage'.
Otherwise I'm not gunna die wondering, and will get used to all this with practise.
Posted by: adrian | July 30, 2004 at 05:43 PM
It was just about the only funny Seinfeld episode.
Posted by: Dirk Thruster | July 30, 2004 at 06:35 PM
Adrian
love the audioblog - great job
Posted by: Aiko A | July 31, 2004 at 01:18 PM
Adrian, nice to hear your voice after 15 yrs.As you may know I have been following along on your nightly adventures since we hooked up again.The posts are always entertaining.You may not realize but your humble opinion and philosophies are an echo of what most WESTERN Canadians think.I guess this is why we were so often on the same page all those year ago.Keep up the good work.What was the name of that area in Sydney where we would go drink beer on Sundays. You could catch inner harbour ferries there and get excellent calamari? Later Dude KMAN
Posted by: kelly | August 03, 2004 at 07:33 AM
Hey man, good to hear ya voice again, PI genre and all. I’ve heard that Irish joke before and if you think a passenger doin a line of coke in a moving cab is hard it ain’t nothin like bustin a pipe of the chillum variety and operating the brake and throttle while drivin across the harbour bridge with your passenger mate steering and providing the torch. You’re right – some passengers have no sense of place or fear of consequences – that probably goes for some drivers too ... no slight on you intended.
Posted by: rola | August 03, 2004 at 09:04 AM
That should read sleight.
Posted by: rola | August 03, 2004 at 09:09 AM
Hey dude, While my humble opinions may be a result of too much time spent in British Columbia, I feel they more reflect the silent majority, who tend to voice them only at the ballot box. And that's enough. Who wants to hear raving fascists all day long.
Watsons Bay is the place you're thinking of. You speak of sound - you'll be seeing my ugly images soon !
Hey man, there was a case of two junkies travelling up the F3 some years ago. While the driver was pulling a bong, she took her eye off the road, at speed, and cranked it into the cliff face. Snooze, you lose.
Posted by: adrian | August 03, 2004 at 09:53 PM