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    @R-L said in Life changes:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08BNNR24S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_cSWjFbR85WZK4

    I bought one of these knock off game boys on amazon, has over 500 games, majority are shit, but some snes/gameboy classics on there. We hooked it up to the TV and had a really fun hour or so this afternoon, might do it once or twice a month as I don't want my girl getting hooked, but maaaaan it was good to geek out on the old Mario games and good family competition.

    = life change

    My son has a Mario game where you get to design levels. Talk about a game changer. Incredibly addictive and fun, he seems to enjoy it too

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    @R-L said in Life changes:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08BNNR24S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_cSWjFbR85WZK4

    I bought one of these knock off game boys on amazon, has over 500 games, majority are shit, but some snes/gameboy classics on there. We hooked it up to the TV and had a really fun hour or so this afternoon, might do it once or twice a month as I don't want my girl getting hooked, but maaaaan it was good to geek out on the old Mario games and good family competition.

    = life change

    Our youngest loves gaming, shes only 8 but has grown a passion for them with Minecraft her favourite (we bought it for her birthday) she also loves having a turn with GTA V when ever i crack that out on Xbox. Not sure its ideal for her to play.

    On a unrelated note Lego has bought out a Mario range of interactive sets as well..

    LEGO® Super Mario™ Toys and Gifts | Official LEGO® Shop NZ

    Doesnt really appeal to me, im more of a Star Wars and occasional custom lego bra fan myself...

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    @Virgil said in Life changes:

    lego bra

    Bro...

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    @Bones think @Virgil meant lego BAR..
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    Life changes extraordinaire.

    April Roach  /  Aug 3, 2020  /  News

    Man feared murdered five years ago is found alive living in woods

    Man feared murdered five years ago is found alive living in woods

    The man was found "concealed in some undergrowth"

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    @R-L said in Life changes:

    @Bones think @Virgil meant lego BAR..
    alt text

    Lol god I hate typos, yes that’s what I meant to say. Bar!

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    @Virgil said in Life changes:

    GTA V when ever i crack that out on Xbox. Not sure its ideal for her to play.

    I used to let my niece play Call of Duty at the same age ... she still plays it now, she's 18 and studying some nerd science stuff, son no lasting effect. Funnily enough I need her to complete the flying levels on GTA for me as I'm so unco on them - which is not going to happen any time soon as it the Transtasman Bubble seems to be on the backburner.

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    Right.... "Life changes"....
    I've got a situation... nothing like @Virgil 's horrifying ordeal, but... there was no "got any advice for some trivial bullshit?" thread, sorry.
    Long story - but I got kind of "stuck" in New Zealand when some virus-y shit went down. I've been based in London for 12 years, renting a central London apartment for a metric fuckton of £, and was too lazy to pack it up when I started off for a spot of travel - last April - with only what I could carry on a motorbike. The plan was always to do the travel, summer in NZ - then start sending out feelers/emails for jobs in London around March/April. Of course... the flu this year was a bit worse than normal, and that plan went to shit.
    So - I'm currently stuck living in my sister's basement, in goddamn Rotorua, while paying the afore-mentioned shitton of rent for an apartment in London. For 16 goddamn months. Not bitter.
    And recently - I finally admitted that perhaps I should look at getting a job in New Zealand - ideally a short-term contract.
    And the first (and only) thing that comes up - a good job, really fucking good for the CV, but permanent. And, of course, I do the interview, and get an offer. For 50% of what I was earning in London, goddammit.
    But... I figure the responsible thing to do is take it, as a permanent job is probably going to be a valued commodity in the coming couple of years.
    But now - I've got to deal with an enforced repatriation, setting up a new life, with all my shit sitting in London.

    Anyway - where the Fern can maybe come in handy, other than validating my decisions so far...
    #1 - I was given the choice of basing myself in Auckland or Wellington. I chose Wellington, but there might be enough time for me to change that. Can anybody convince me for/against either?
    #2 - setting up a new goddamn residence. Location - I'm probably going CBD, or at least walking distance. 12 years of the tube, I ain't doing public transport any more. Unless - strong recommendations.
    Utilities - any recommendations or "Avoid-at-all-costs!" anecdotes for internet/power/etc?
    Motorcycle parking in Wellington... if I do end up in an apartment in CBD or Te Aro... does anybody know of options for long-term secure parking for a bike?
    #3 - shipping of shit from UK to NZ... any experiences, recommendations?
    #4 - anything else I should be thinking of, but haven't yet.

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    @Kruse it was only about a week ago @Godder was asking questions about his impending move to Welly. I can't remember what thread now...

    Edit: Fern Helpline thread

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    @Bones said in Life changes:

    @Virgil said in Life changes:

    lego bra

    Bro...

    Yep. I don't need a bra (yet) but really sounds uncomfortable.

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    @Snowy said in Life changes:

    @Bones said in Life changes:

    @Virgil said in Life changes:

    lego bra

    Bro...

    Yep. I don't need a bra (yet) but really sounds uncomfortable.

    I just figured that was even worse than getting a horn on for animé.

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    @Bones said in Life changes:

    @Kruse it was only about a week ago @Godder was asking questions about his impending move to Welly. I can't remember what thread now...

    Edit: Fern Helpline thread

    This thread is better

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    @Kruse said in Life changes:

    #1 - I was given the choice of basing myself in Auckland or Wellington. I chose Wellington, but there might be enough time for me to change that. Can anybody convince me for/against either?

    I'll have a pop at this.

    Really depends on what you want. No bad choice.

    Wellington:
    Weather sucks
    Everything else is amazing
    Small city, but a distinct downtown area
    Super wealthy due to government money ... but full of government and head office folk
    Amazing craft beer selection and a walkable downtown area.
    Did I mention the weather sucks?

    Auckland:
    Climate miles better than Welly
    Great beaches, fit people in togs
    Big (for NZ). The options to eat out and party are nek level compared to everywhere else in NZ
    ... but still getting its act togeter in some ways. In a year downtown will be amazing with the work being done on Quay St and CRL ... but at the moment it is a construction site
    Traffic is diabolical. Like, seriously diabolical, and
    House prices are insane. Worse than Wellington insane.
    Craft beer scene greatly improved, but not nearly as compact or dense as Welly
    Multiple pro sports teams - Blues, Auckland/NH/Counties, Breakers, Tuatara,
    All Blacks come to Auckland twice a year, regular as clockwork

    So really, choose if you want to hang out with hipsters in wet, windy weather but with compact walkable city centres and craft beer, or live in Auckland

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    @nzzp s'funny, whenever I've been back in the last half a dozen years, the weather in Aucks has been meh and the weather in Welly has been brill. I guess Aucklanders have to think they're getting something out of living there...

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    @Bones you're right, we make it up.

    also, I'll just leave this here. around 200 days a year of gale force winds in Kelburn.

    Days with wind gusts greater than gale force at Kelburn, Wellington, New Zealand - Figure.NZ

    Days with wind gusts greater than gale force at Kelburn, Wellington, New Zealand - Figure.NZ

    1967–2012, number of days per year

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    @nzzp fake news

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    @nzzp holy schmokes, I can just imagine the surprise at finding a breeze at the top of an exposed hill. That would never do.

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    @voodoo said in Life changes:

    @nzzp fake news

    you're right.

    Even NIWA are in on it. How high does this conspiracy go?

    https://webstatic.niwa.co.nz/static/web/Auckland_Climate_NIWA.pdf
    https://webstatic.niwa.co.nz/library/NIWAsts65.pdf
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    @Bones said in Life changes:

    @nzzp holy schmokes, I can just imagine the surprise at finding a breeze at the top of an exposed hill. That would never do.

    yep, you're a wellingtonian. gale force = breeze.

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    @nzzp said in Life changes:

    @Bones said in Life changes:

    @nzzp holy schmokes, I can just imagine the surprise at finding a breeze at the top of an exposed hill. That would never do.

    yep, you're a wellingtonian. gale force = breeze.

    You should stop hanging out at the top of Kelburn hill, there's nothing there.

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