Sunday, August 31, 2008

Home cooked food...

So, what do we eat in Melbourne? Unlike our original belief of the lack of rice in Australia, we have found that Australia (or Melbourne, at least) is teeming with asian food, rice included. In fact, some of our friends here have invited us over for Hokkien Mee, Laksa, Prawn Mee... not to mention going out for Nasi Lemak! and someone brought over rendang too! everyone also seems to know where to buy red beans to boil... but we haven't personally looked it up yet. will try to look out for it the next time we're shopping in Doncaster.

Anyway, here are some things Joey's cooked up in our kitchen =)

Wan Ton Mee with Curry Chicken and Siew Pak Choy (aka baby bok choy) ... we had this for dinner tonight!


Grilled Ribs with Mixed Vege, Mushroom Soup...


Lamb Chop with Baked Potato, Steamed Vege...


yeah, the two of them look alike coz I couldn't think of interesting side dishes. haha. not to mention Joey only likes mushroom soup and orange juice.... lol..

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Monthly expenses: Utility Bills etc

Another info session on living in Melbourne, for those of you planning to come too. This should assist a little with your monthly estimates =) Utilities here are quite reasonable, we're happy with it... for anyone trying to estimate how much you need a month on utilities, this is generally how much we spend (but of course it will be different for everyone... not to mention, it may differ for different seasons... and its winter now)

Electricity:
Our electric bill came yesterday (we're billed quarterly), so for the past 3 months, it cost just under $250... which averages to slightly over $80 per month. not too bad! We're only in the house on weekday evenings and weekends, though. Things we have running on electricity include laptops, TV, fridge, dishwasher, oven, microwave, washing machine, dryer etc. We're with AGL for electricity and gas, but there's alot of energy provides here... some are listed in http://www.artog.com.au/ArtogUtilities/providerList.aspx but there are still others like TRUenergy, which I didn't see on the list.

Gas:
The gas bill comes every alternate month, I think... and our last one cost approximately $30 per month.
Things running on gas includes the stove and central (gas ducted) heating

Water:
To be updated after we get a bill... haven't received any from May til now. At Coburg, if we remember correctly, it was about $30-40 per month. hmm... what was the organization called?

Telephone:
Generally less than $50, depending on whether we use it or not. The monthly fixed cost (line rental) is about $26. We're with Telstra, but I believe you can choose to go with Optus or some others too.

Internet:
We're with TPG, on the $69.90 package for ADSL 2+ with a capping of 40GB daytime use and 110GB midnight use (3am-9am) per month. do note there are cheaper packages with TPG / Telstra / Optus ... there are alot of broadband providers here. If you're looking for one, check http://broadbandguide.com.au/

Foxtel (cable/satellite tv):
well, this is not a utility, but its something we spend on monthly... We're not on the full package so its about $60 for the basic package + the package that playhouse Disney belongs to. Full package would cost about $105 I believe.

Mobile Phone:
We're with Vodaphone, on a prepaid package. We usually top up $49 monthly, which gives us $310 (sometimes $330-$350 depending on the promo). Mobile phone providers here include Telstra, Vodaphone, Optus, 3 and Virgin Mobile.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

What to gear/ equipment to buy for a camping trip in Melbourne?

Good question... I wish I knew... well, we had to think of something, coz we just signed up for a camping trip with my colleagues next March =) So, I went round asking, and my friend said, start with the basics... fine... basics... first thing I had in mind was the survival camp we had about 11 years ago... ooh... not good... and that's why I specifically said camping in MELBOURNE! not the jungles of Malaysia or something. hehe... anyway, my friend went on to describe the 3 room tent, bunk beds, sleeping bags, air mattresses etc.... hmmm!! that's starting to sound better already, not to mention we're booking powered sites, so we get electricity! she told me to expect the start up costs to be about $700. Which, thinking about it, isn't horribly bad, coz if we took a cabin instead of a powered site, its already about $800 for 4 nights... whereas, our powered site is only $216 for 4 nights... so, we decided to spend the money on something we can keep and reuse. And the result? (Okay, if there's any seasoned campers reading this, do note that we're newbies at camping in Melbourne)...

Shopping Total = $728 (yes, we went shopping!)

1. 3 room tent! ...the 2 room one was $50 less, so... might as well =)


2. Sleeping Bags



3. Air Mattresses


4. Bunk Beds


5. Chairs


6. Tables



...and if u had been counting and the numbers didnt't add to my total... its coz I didn't specify how many we bought? hahaha... (no, we're not insane, we're planning to do some camping with some of our guests when they come)

we haven't decided at this point if we're gonna be doing the cooking on site yet... we might have to... or just eat out... assuming that there's a town =D

well, that's gonna bring up the topic of a stove and mini bar fridge, I believe.

Anyway, camping here can be quite interesting, as far as shopping goes, at least! Here are some stuff we did NOT buy - taken from Kmart's catalogue - Fathers' day sale - and yes, I said Fathers' Day... we learnt the blur way that Fathers' day here is not in June... its in September. hehe... anyway, imagine camping with all this:




Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Airasia FREE flights to Melbourne!

Ok, we're a little bit late with this news, but better late then never =) Airasia is giving out 1,000,000 free seats ... all destinations, so this includes Melbourne! Who's coming next? =)

http://www.airasia.com/nl/nl080825-en.htm

Hot Air Balloon!

No, I didn't go on a hot air balloon ride... but if anyone wants to know, there are a couple of tour operators here that have either the Melbourne or Yarra Valley sunrise packages that include breakfast with champagne from about AUD$250 onwards I believe (yes, per person), depending on whether its on promo, or its weekday or weekend etc.

Anyway, I'm hoping to get to ride on it for our 10th wedding anniversary if we can still remember it by then... haha... we literally forgot our wedding anniversary this year til Saundra reminded us =D *thanks, Saun!*

Oh wait, where was I? Oh yeah, I was just trying to blog a little on my trip to work today. It was about 7am, and as I got out of the house, I saw this in the sky...



ooh! how cool! so many of them too! =) so, I went on my way to work (no, actually, I ran back up to take the camera to take this shot first) and the balloons accompanied me all the way... I believe this one was at Hoddle St, which is a main road, BUT as you can see, the traffic lights were red when I took this pic (with my iPhone from inside the car... thank goodness we can sorta make out the balloons. hehe_



and the next one is on Johnston Street in Abbotsford...



Ok, fine, the picture quality isn't great, but the point is that I managed to capture the moment anyway.... (note: the light is red again =) safe driver here!) I especially like the next one...



I like it not because of Tibet, but coz its smack on top of my office. Yeah, that building in the pic is the side of my office... I was driving into the car park... we use the whole building =) anyway, I enjoyed the balloon accompaniment today!

Is it expensive to live in Melbourne?

To buy or not to buy, that is the question... =)

We did some grocery shopping last Sunday after church in Westfield Shoppingtown, Doncaster. It's a shopping mall, so I'm told you can actually get cheaper groceries if you go to the local market, butcher etc... but anyway, this is just to say that if you work and live in Melbourne, groceries are actually not that expensive...



ok, fine, there was a sale, and we were happily shopping... we don't usually buy so many of everything... we literally filled up our whole 6-seater dining table... here are some things we had amongst others...
- 16.89 kg of chicken wings
- 12 cans of whole button mushrooms
- 7 packs of fresh strawberries
- fishballs, noodles, cabbage, spinach, baby pak choy, tins of curry gravy, prawn dumplings, 2 bottles of soya bean, 1.5 litre tub of Capilano honey, packs of mac n cheese, big bottles of sauces, 18 boxes of chrysanthemum tea (u can only see 12 there coz some people drank a whole pack by the time we got home), 20 packs of chips/snacks, 2 bottles of apple juice, biscuits, bread, tissue... can't remember everything... try to figure it out =)

anyway, the whole table load of groceries cost about $140... which if u don't convert to other currencies, is pretty cool =)

Monday, August 25, 2008

Monday, 25th August 2008

G'day Mate ! This blog is officially 1 month "mensiversary" ! Why do i call it "mensiversary",  

I found this on Google Answer ! with the Question what is 1 month old anniversary called. this is the best answer ... 

If the word for the commemoration of a yearly event is anniversary, by
analogy the logical word for the commemoration of a monthly event
should be "mensiversary." "Anniversary" comes from the Latin "annum,"
meaning year. (The "versary" part comes from a Latin word referring
to turning.) The Latin word for month is "mensis." Hence,
mensiversary. I've not found this word in any reputable dictionary,
but perhaps exposure in Google Answers can help to put it there. ;-)

Saturday, August 23, 2008

St Kilda Beach

Today we went to St Kilda, which is slightly south of Melboune. There's quite a number of beaches there, so we just stopped at one of them that had a parking lot on the beach front. Once again, we were greeted by this ever popular photogenic bird that seems to be everywhere. Is it a seagull? Yes, its a seagull =)



Anyway, the kids had fun running on the beach after the rain stopped (yeah, it rained for awhile, so we just sat in the car waiting =) but we had a pretty scenic view from the car anyway, so it wasn't too bad)



and drinking water was readily available...



the colours surrounding us were so vibrant, we just had to take pictures!



but since we had no photographer, we had to take turns, haha...



a little strange seeing such green grass by the beach =) but as usual, the kids loved it as long as they could run around!



Joey, on the other hand, preferred to enjoy our first experience of the beach in winter. Its pretty cool walking along the beach in the cold =) It got a little 'warmer' (depends on whether u call 11 degrees warm or not) later, but it was nice being there without any chance of getting sunburnt!



I didn't get to take the many dogs that Noel managed to pet (lotsa people walking their dog(s) today...), but we were pretty happy that he was brave enough to pet them ...though he did scream once when a big dog unexpectedly showed up beside him. hahaha .... Ryan wasn't scared at all, which he was proud to announce... over and over and over again... hehe... but it was all good. Oh, if anyone wonders, we only let Noel pet the dogs if the owner said it was safe to do so =)

This was just a nice shot we got of the birds all lined up... does it look like a professional istock photo? hehe =)

Look what Ryan made!

He did this by himself...



It's a set called 'Magnetix' (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetix) and as far as i know its not the building blocks that were recalled =) having said that, though... we may stop the kids from playing with it unsupervised...

Noel is better now

Thanks for all your prayers, Noel is better now. 

Did not wake up with a high fever today. He's still coughing, but we're hoping the antibiotics is gonna fix that. We took him to another doctor (this doctor saw him once, about a month or two ago). Its usually hard to book an appointment with this clinic (Doctors of Ivanhoe) so I called to speak to the doctor, but he wasn't in. They said they will leave a message, but I wasn't sure if he would really call back. To my surprise, he not only called back, but after telling him my concerns, he said to bring Noel in during his break time and he will take a look. Amazing. I love this doc. I think we're gonna stick with him (while we're staying in this area, at least). So, he took a look and said there was some wheezing sounds, but it may or may not be a mild athsma. so, we're to continue with his cough antibiotics and if it doesn't go away in a week, to bring him back for a review. so, we'll keep praying =) 

Ryan wanted to be in the pic too =)

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Noel is not well....

I didn't go to work today... on what they call 'personal leave' which can be used for sick leave or taking care of dependents when they're sick.... and today, Noel was very unwell. Yesterday, when picking him up from daycare, they told me he had a slight temperature in the afternoon, about 37+, then in the middle of the morning, im guessing about 4am.... he came to our room with a temperature of 39.9

took him to the doctor at 10.40am, but at that time, his temperature went down to normal. the doctor concluded that he had athsma.

athsma?! well, I was absolutely shocked, and even after buying whatever stuff he needs (namely a 'spacer', face mask and an inhaler thing called ventolin, aside from the antibiotics for his cough), I still don't know if he reall does have athsma or not. the doctor gave him a round of ventolin at about 11 something, and said to give it to him every 4 hours... somewhere around 3 as I was putting him to bed I found that he was feverish again, so i gave him some childrens' panadol and ventolin, but the fever did not go down, and his breathing did not seem to improve. he was still breathing heavily and fast.

The doc also said in Australia 1 in 5 kids have athsma... the daycare guy said to bring his medication etc with written instructions tomorrow and he also said he believes its more like 95% of kids he knows has athsma ... so I'm not entirely sure that the Australian standards of athsma is what I had in mind ...

Joey thinks its just the weather that's making his lungs congested... guess I'll have to do more research on the Australian definition of athsma =(

2 Ways KL LCCT to Melbourne - RM 1,192.00

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

AirAsia flies KL - MELBOURNE (Tullamarine)!

http://www.airasia.com/nl/nl080820b-en.htm

Its HERE! Set your alarm clocks, because bookings start at MIDNIGHT TONIGHT (Malaysia time)

"Starting November 2008, AirAsia X will fly direct to Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport (4x weekly) with fares from as low as RM99" (before taxes, surcharges etc)

oh, Tullamarine is the Melbourne Airport. The other one is Avalon which is over an hour away. so, KL - Tullamarine is great!



Let us know when you would like to come! so far the JoeyEbbie Homestay accomodation is booked for the following dates ;)
18 Oct 08 - 19 Nov 08
16 Dec 08 - 12 Jan 09
2 Feb 09 - 20 Feb 09

Monday, August 18, 2008

Dinner at Shoppingtown Hotel

Last Friday night, (yes, I'm doing backdated posting.... bear with me here... trying to catch up on all the belated posts...) we went out for dinner with my colleagues.




Dinner was at 'Shoppingtown Hotel' in Doncaster. Joey ordered the largest plate of meat he could summon up, to celebrate his success at getting his license earlier that day. So, up came a 500gm rump steak... awesome... no, we didn't get a picture. we had our camera, just didn't think of it til it was half gone. hahaha... I had lamb shank... you can probably see part of it at the corner of the picture...


ryan had spaghetti



and noel had mini roast with fries



but u can't really make it out in the picture =) both kids' meals. Food tasted great, but none of us managed to finish our food... =( Joey is never ordering a 500gm steak ever again... haha...

Kids loved the playland.

Friday, August 15, 2008

PASS - 96%

As of 15th August 2008 - 12:00 pm I PASS my driving test and gotten my Victoria driving license. hmm .... i had my Malaysia driving license since 1997 and i PASS it in the First attempt (I did not Bribe), that is 11 years ago and Could you imagine it take me 4 1/2 attempt to get a Victoria driving license.

First attempt in Carlton VicRoads, my so call mistakes is i did not stop before the white line at the stop sign. i stop on the line. i did not performs a head check. i actually did the head check before i switch lane but the tester said my gesture is not big enough. i need to make a bigger gesture when performing head check.

Secondly attempts in Sun Shine Vicroads, they failed me for not using the internal & external mirror correctly, as usual i told the tester i used all the mirror, tester reply that i used it the wrong sequence. the correct sequence will be look at the back mirror before you breaks. before indicating left or right signal, you need to look at the back mirror then look at the left or right external mirror before you make the signal. so i was failed for that.

1/2 attempts in Hopper Crossing VicRoads, I don't really consider this an attempts because is not my faults. While i was reversing out of the parking, the instructor commented 'be careful', and because the instructor spoke, test was immediately terminated.

Third attempts in Dandenong Vicroads, this round they failed me for driving too slow. this is because i saw a sign saying 60 area. so i was driving around 56 -58, until the tester asked me to turn in the small road, in the rules book if there is no speed limit sign by default it will be 50, so i don't see any speed limit so i was driving between 46 - 48. driving about 10 minutes i was routed back to the VicRoads Office, i knew i failed. so when the tester giving his feedback, he told me that i am driving too slow, so i explained there is no speed limit sign by default is 50. he said correct. but the first sign we see was 60 area. 60 AREA means this entire area is 60. and i am driving 40 plus is against the law. we are not allowed to drive 10K below the speed limit.

Fourth attempts in Broadmeadows VicRoads, i was praying so hard that God gives me peace i was so nervous and afraid to Fails. this time i almost get 100% correct, after finished with the first stage of the test the tester will asked to pull in to the kerb while she calculate the score and see if i can proceed to next stage. i was so nervous i stop at the kerb without knowing that i was on the NO STANDING, No Standing means not stop at all. Breaking the law is a critical, so i taught i failed again, then the tester said if i m ready i can proceed the next stage. she said in stage 1 i am allowed to make 1 critical mistake. so i was relief and continue the next stage. after another 20 minuets drives we are back in the VicRoads Office, she told me she need to calculate the result score on the computer system asked me to go into the office. so i waited like 5 - 10 minutes. it actually feel like 30 minuets waits. she called me and congratulated me saying I PASS, and my score is 96%, then she explain what happen to the 4%, the 4% went to the mistake i did in parking at the NO STANDING area. and she said i am a VERY VERY GOOD Driver, if i did not makes the parking mistake i will get 100%. she was surprised that i actually took 4 attempts to PASS it.

I am so glad God answered my prayer by assigning me a good an understating tester and during the driving test i have Peace and confidence.

Friday, August 8, 2008

I can post!

hahahaha! forget the >e<
I can post with my own name...
fine, I should have tried it earlier, I guess I just wasn't a keen blogger (yet?) hehe

thanks, Rachel, for the tip!
*hugz!*

and with that, the era of the >e< blogger ends... and a new dawn begins ;)

so, what are we doing now? it's 9.30pm, Caleb, Debbie an the kids are here so its fun, fun, fun as usual! joey did some really nice chicken stew for dinner, so we all over-ate. a good warm dish for a cold winter's night! Mmmm... was really good.... tender chunks of chicken simmered in thick stew with soft, well-cooked potatoes and sweet carrots ....and my novice-logger-traits are now clearly showing... i didn't take a picture. ate it all up.... well, most of it anyway.

the kids are playing games for another half hour, then the adults take over to watch the olympic opening ceremony!

*yawn* hope i don't fall asleep first... sleepy, sleepy.... *sigh* ...no, musn't think of the bed... the nice cosy bed... with soft pillows... and warm quilt.... no no no.... need... to .... watch.. the... olympics...... lol!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Life at home...

>e<

so, what do we do when we're not out exploring the world, or researching migration info, or going for more and more Vicroads tests? (no, its not officially one of our hobbies...haha)

well, we're usually just doing normal stuff at home... u know, playing, doing laundry, playing, watching tv, playing... lol.... yes, we're quite addicted to the Wii...

hehe, but OTHER than the Wii, here's some other home-stuff we do...

Grow Sunflowers!
Lol... no, it wasn't my idea. When Ryan arrived in Melbourne, he said he wanted to grow a flower. We told him 'later', 'not now', etc, and gave him every possible logical excuse not to grow anything right now. and we really had good reasons too - it was winter, we didn't exactly have a garden, we didn't even own a pot, and we actually moved from one house to another.... and .....err.. i didn't really want to take care of a plant (Joey take care of the plant? wasn't even an idea in our heads... lol). funny thing is, on the third (i think) sunday we were here, the kids came back from their 'ROAR' sunday school... each holding a styrofoam cup with soil. they said it was a sunflower, and that the teacher gave it to them. those of you who know better would realize God's answers to little kids' prayers can come in ways parents don't expect... thrown completely off guard, we welcomed our leafy-to-be friends, home.
mum and dad, if you're reading this... yes, their flowers are still alive =) i've moved them from the cup to the orange juice bottle, though! Ryan's little flower is out, and Noel's has got a bud. Even the plants know who's supposed to be older ;)

okay, okay, I'll stop talking so much and show you the picture already =)

so, it's the smallest sunflower I've ever seen, but that doesn't matter to the kids at all =) and hey, give it some credit - its living in an orange juice bottle by the kitchen window, surviving winter, and getting watered probably every few days, if i remember... but when we take them down for the kids to see, its so cute to hear them encourage the plants to grow... ryan keeps going 'mine's bigger!' and noel would greet his little plant with an encouraging 'hello, flower! grow up okay?' not to mention petting in on the leaf. =) 

Baking?!
Instant Mix... Oh how I love thee, let me count the ways...

From Instant Cookies...


to instant chocolate fudge brownies

err... you'll have to forgive me for that... it couldn't wait long enough for me to take a pic...

anyway, the action of stirring eggs, milk and oil into a bowl and then putting the mix in the oven still counts as baking, by ryanoel standards, at least =D and seriously, just coz its so easy to do, I don't mind doing it again. and it's YUMMY!! *munch*munch*munch*

Just being happy...
and when we've got nothing else to do, we just sit down and be happy!


(thanks, Anna for taking the pic!)

more lessons to learn about the driving tests...

>e<

yet another test, yet another lesson... 

Joey said, two things to look out for... again... and yes, he is still working at the license...
1. look out for the dotted lines when the road splits left and right... it seemed sorta straighter to the left, but in actual fact, where the road split, there were dotted lines on the left side, so he should have gone right instead. that one action alone caused two critical errors (coz he also didn't signal... mainly due to the fact that he didn't realize the other side was the 'straight' road)
2. if the sign says '60 area', it means keep to 60kmh until you see another sign. really. coz they went further in, until it looked like small roads, which usually have the default built up area speed of 50kmh... yeah, hard to believe Joey could get penalized for driving too slow too ;)

anyway, what I actually felt was, for those who aren't rushing to get the license, just keep going to the same vicroads office... you'll be more familiar with the area, then this wouldn't happen... we've been to carlton, sunshine, hoppers crossing and now dandenong too. and i think his next one is broadmeadows. I seriously think he would do better if he could find an early date at one of the places we've been to before.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

I got my driver's license!!!

>e<

woo hoo! yay! *jumping up and down*
guess what i got?
*duh* the title says it all.

ok, here's what happened - remember I wrote in that letter to appeal for that one error? It's so cool that they actually checked it really thoroughly, and they were not biased in any way. not to mention, no one asked for any kopi-money. it was plain clean justice. can't imagine such a thing in Malaysia. I got a call yesterday from the person in charge in the centre where I took the test. He said he actually heard my complaint on Saturday, but they needed to check it through first, that's why they asked me to write all the details down, and having reviewed it and the rule book, they apoligized for the mistake. I'm just soooooooooo happy!!!! and they were really sweet too - said they were so sorry for the trouble and they hope we understand they're also getting used to the new rules etc. and at this moment, I can be absolutely understanding on just about anything they want. hehe. They made the arrangements for me to pick up my license at the nearest vicroads office, and I did that after work today... so... I've got my license! you should have seen how surprised the lady was when I said I'll pay for the 10 year license. haha. we could choose between 10 or 3 years, and considering the fact that I am *not* planning to lose my license for any reason (and the fact that I was so happy to get it, I didn't want it to expire.... haha... actually, I just didn't even think about it), I just asked for the 10 years. License costs are currently:
3 years - $45.30
10 years - $154.00

so, the best thing I can say for anyone who takes this test is, the info on the new test criteria is here
1. you really need to read the rule book
seriously, it helps alot. every point is a possible mistake you can make, so remember as much as u can!
2. the book contains all the rules, but some major ones are the ones we've listed as the errors we've made in our earlier posts. especially speed and the mirrors. in fact, try to look at the mirrors every 10 seconds or so (periodically, at lease), someone told me.
3. practice driving the way they want. especially if you've been driving for years, its not very easy to remember to keep looking in the mirrors, headchecks, speed limit etc unless you actually force yourself to do it on a normal basis.
4. practice driving in the area that your test is in. take note of which lanes are what speed, which ones are left turn only/straight only etc
5. If you were penalized for any errors that were not stated in the book, it might be worth writing an appeal letter for it. but do check the rule book first to be sure.
6. If you're an experienced driver and want to take lessons, you can go ahead with the 'preparation for test' classes they have, but take note of a few things
- its not true that you need alot of lessons, if any at all. I felt better with a lesson, but Joey didn't learn anything new.
- do NOT bother to pay to have the instructor with you. I still haven't figured out what the point is with that yet. the instructor cannot help you in any way. that's a law. and if forget to keep their mouth shut, you get an immediate termination.
- vicroads also said its not true that people with instructors have a higher passing rate.

Joey is going for yet another test tomorrow. hopefully he will get through this time!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Google unveils Street View across Australia



AUSTRALIA will today become the third country to have its cities, streets and landmarks "scanned into" Google as the search giant unveils its most ambitious Street View project to date.
Google Street View is an online tool that lets users take a virtual tour of landscapes from their computer by perusing an interactive database of millions of 360-degree snapshots.
The snapshots are taken by a fleet of cars fitted with special cameras that drive across the country, capturing images on every street corner and along every highway.

The technology has so far been used to create virtual replicas of major US cities and the route of this year's Tour De France, but Google will today unveil its most comprehensive Street View project to date – the mapping of virtually all of southeast Australia and much of the east and west coasts.

Users will be able to wander the streets of Australian cities and towns from Port Douglas to Perth and along the Stuart and Eyre highways that cross the country, as well as view icons such as the Australian War Memorial and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Google product manager Andrew Foster said that because the company's mapping tool was based on technology developed in Australia, it was excited to bring Street View to the country.
"Google Maps has its origins as an Australian invention so we're thrilled to bring Street View here as one of the first countries in the world," he said.

Google Maps, the online mapping service that incorporates Street View, is based on a product created in Sydney by Where 2 Technologies that was purchased by Google in 2004.


Monday, August 4, 2008

Driving Lessons, to have or not to have?

>e<

Before I blog, let me just say, we have not passed the driving test yet, and we will be taking it for another time (next one will be the 4th time for me, sorta 3rd time for Joey - long story, read below)

For our 3rd attempt at the Driving test, we figured we needed driving lessons. Not so much to teach us how to drive, but to tell us what they look out for. When enquiring with the driving schools, there were some that mentioned that if you have an instructr with you, somehow the % of passes were higher, maybe coz the tester wasn't right next to you (the instructor will sit there), and from behind, the tester may not be s strict. Also it supposedly showed you've been professionally trained, not to mention if there was something the tester penalized you for, the instructor can speak in your defense.

And the outcome? NOT TRUE! not for experienced drivers actually, according to the VicRoads tester. For me, the lesson was a good practice, but there was NO point in having an instructor beside you during the test at all. We had this guy, Emran. In my test, he just sat there, and did nothing.... which was actually harmless, but when it came to appealing for an arguable mistake (I was allowed 2 mistakes, I supposedly made 3), he just stood there, without a single word at all - until the tester turned her back for a moment, then he said, its arguable. but he wouldn't open his mouth when she was there. So I've written in and will wait a week for their response. One mistake was evident, I admit, I panicked when she gave me an instruction I couldn't comply with (She said go straight at the roundabout. When I got there, I realized the arrow said left only). The right thing to do was not do it, but I did, so fine, my mistake. The next mistake (she said I didn't give way to someone at some roundabout), I couldn't remember at all, so no point arguing. But the last mistake that I am arguing about is the speed limit. As you can see from my previous blogs, I'm usually slow. So this time, in the 2nd half of the test (this is the first time I've made it to the 2nd part of the test), when there was an 80kmh section, I tried to hard to get to 70. haha. I saw it hit 80, and I looked into the back mirror and then braked, as per the required sequence, but the tester said she saw me hit just over 80 for 3 seconds. Firstly, I told her, I only saw it hit 80, not exceed it, and secondly, even if it as while I was looking in the back mirror, it couldn't have been 3 seconds. So she takes out the rule book, turns to the 'speed' section and reads 'you can't exceed the speed limit by any amount of time', to which I responded 'for over 5kmh' which was clearly stated in the same sentence. she goes to the next (or so) sentence and says, 'you can't exceed the speed limit by any amount at all' to which I replied, 'for 5 seconds continually' - it was right there, I already read it before the test. So she flips to the back and said, its considered 'other illegal action', so there. Anyway, like I said, appeal submitted, but I need to book another test again while waiting. will be calling vicroads everyday at 8.30am.

and Joey? this is the reason why we have concluded, DON'T take an instructor with you. While he was reversing out of the parking, the instructor commented 'be careful', and because the instructor spoke, his test was immediately terminated. So, he didn't get to do it at all. The tester (same as mine) was very very good to us in this case, although there was nothing she could do, she spoke to Emran's (the instructor's) manager (that I called to scream at), to bear witness that Joey did NOTHING wrong and his termination of the test was due to Emran opening his mouth. We never saw Emran again. no apologies, no goodbyes, he just drove off. I was in the test centre, he never even came in. sorta ran away. I did pursue the matter with his manager, and the conclusion is, Emran has an entirely different story, said the tester tapped his shoulder to ask him to say something etc, but the tester clearly spoke to his manager, in front of us, saying there was no such thing, she did not indicate anything to him in any way, she would not have made that call, and she would not have penalized Joey for anything at that point in time. anyway, too late, he has to make another booking too, which he is VERY upset about. I mean, he didn't even get to take the test! On the other hand, the driving school (Emran's manager) was very apologetic, said he believed us because we did let him speak to the tester to hear for himself, and he agreed to get the guy to bank in a reimbursement for joey's half of the lesson that was paid to him, plus the cost of the next test - which was the minimum that I asked him for.

so, our Journey continues...