adelaide low-down (for Cat Sparks)
Oct. 25th, 2006 09:20 amA friend sent me a link to a neat site where you can input your postcode and see what the people in your area are getting up to.
Plugging in "5000" reveals that those in my neighbourhood are spending 105.18 minutes drinking and 61.4 minutes having sex every day (both over the national average of 100.89 and 59.68).
We enjoy 501 food outlets (vs 23.14), visit 177 sports/health clubs (14.83), and are 3.66% Buddhist (1.26%).
45.18% of the population are single men (30.75%), 42.91% are single women (28.63%), and 10.31% of those who have paired off are living in sin (5.67%).
Not bad for a little old country town, eh?
And people think I come home to write. :-)
Plugging in "5000" reveals that those in my neighbourhood are spending 105.18 minutes drinking and 61.4 minutes having sex every day (both over the national average of 100.89 and 59.68).
We enjoy 501 food outlets (vs 23.14), visit 177 sports/health clubs (14.83), and are 3.66% Buddhist (1.26%).
45.18% of the population are single men (30.75%), 42.91% are single women (28.63%), and 10.31% of those who have paired off are living in sin (5.67%).
Not bad for a little old country town, eh?
And people think I come home to write. :-)
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Date: 2006-10-25 07:17 am (UTC)I do have various Adelaide friends (like Tim Koch, dunno if you know of him) who can usually show me somewhere where cool stuff's going on. Adelaide certainly does have a seemingly-disproportionate amount of bonzerness, certainly.
There used to be a bookshop called Known Space Books... does that still exist? Couldn't find it last time, so I assume she's closed up shop. Any others to recommend? (although I probably have no time for bookshopping, sad to say)
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Date: 2006-10-25 08:12 am (UTC)Next time you're in town, let's definitely do the sig-swapping thing. I'm going to a Halloween party at Shane Dix's house on Saturday, as it happens. If only there was a way to combine both events...
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Date: 2006-10-25 10:34 am (UTC)Ah, so it's the ol' Halloween excuse! It's the old "co-writer having a party" thing, yeah heard that one before ;) [kidding] If you drag the whole party along I can get a double-author signature! Although it occurred to me that something older of yours would perhaps be more cool. Did love the Geodesicas though.
I'd love to do the sig-swapping meet-up next time for sure! I'm guessing next Adelaide won't be before Feb/March next year though :/
And I'd love you to hear our new material - new album launched @ the Gov back in July - 'coz it's way better than embarrassing (but fun) old Catgut... Completely biased Sydney review from Another Science Fiction writer here (http://jblum.livejournal.com/83795.html).
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Date: 2006-10-26 02:53 am (UTC)Double signatures are rare because Shane never goes to cons. Some people think he's just a figment of my imagination, but I swear he's real. Honest. :-)
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Date: 2006-10-26 03:08 am (UTC)Anyway, I do have New Adventures in Sci-Fi, which would get me more cool points... or the original version of The Resurrected Man (although that Picacio cover is rather lovel innit!) (but whee, that Martiniere cover I commented on recently is fab - although his Jay Lake cover (http://jaylake.livejournal.com/645183.html) may trump it!)
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Date: 2006-10-26 03:22 am (UTC)And yes, indeed: bonus points for New Adventures. Has Martiniere done a bad cover yet???
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Date: 2006-10-26 03:28 am (UTC)This is gorgeous:
http://www.martiniere.com/imagepages/peacewar.htm
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Date: 2006-10-26 03:17 am (UTC)I noticed the "with Shane Dix" on the Geodesicas btw, as opposed to a full-blown collab, and the distinction would be odd if he were but an invented personage. So for now, I'll believe you.
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Date: 2006-10-26 11:58 pm (UTC)I didn't get to Big Star yesterday, alas. I'll get there soon. I am excited!