Life changes
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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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@Bones said in Life changes:
@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.
I lived there for 3 years!
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@nzzp said in Life changes:
@voodoo said in Life changes:
@nzzp fake news
you're right.
Even NIWA are in on it. How high does this conspiracy go?
All. The. Way.
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@voodoo said in Life changes:
@Bones said in Life changes:
@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.
I lived there for 3 years!
At the top? Why the hell would ya do that! I used to live by the shops.
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@Bones said in Life changes:
@voodoo said in Life changes:
@Bones said in Life changes:
@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.
I lived there for 3 years!
At the top? Why the hell would ya do that! I used to live by the shops.
Maybe I'm getting confused. There is Kelburn that is the tip of a hill, but is there also a "Kelburn Hill" which is higher?
I've lived at Weir House (top of the cable car), Upland Rd (past the uni, not as far as the shops), and 2 other local digs I can't remember the address of. One past the shops then into the dark, mould gully, the other right next to uni
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Wow this thread turned into neighbours reunited quick
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@R-L I'm surprised it took a Brit so long to find a thread discussing the weather.
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@R-L said in Life changes:
@Bones I now identify as Polish around here, fit in better
Czesc! My polish is excellent.
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@Kruse So am I right that in an ideal world at this stage you would rather be in London? If so why don't you take the job, put your stuff in the UK in storage and see how things pan out?
One thing you do not want to do is spend $20K moving shit down here only to discover that you don't like it and as soon as you can you spend another $15K moving it back again.
I really like Wellington and I do think the bad weather thing is a bit over exaggerated (although the only time I went to a test at The Basin the queue for the hot coffee was 10 times as long as the beer tent it was so cold) but coming from London it is going to seem pretty small.
when you ship make sure you get a comprehensive insurance deal and read the fine print. I guess you are going to have to rely on people in the ULK a lot?
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@dogmeat said in Life changes:
@Kruse So am I right that in an ideal world at this stage you would rather be in London? If so why don't you take the job, put your stuff in the UK in storage and see how things pan out?
One thing you do not want to do is spend $20K moving shit down here only to discover that you don't like it and as soon as you can you spend another $15K moving it back again.
I really like Wellington and I do think the bad weather thing is a bit over exaggerated (although the only time I went to a test at The Basin the queue for the hot coffee was 10 times as long as the beer tent it was so cold) but coming from London it is going to seem pretty small.
when you ship make sure you get a comprehensive insurance deal and read the fine print. I guess you are going to have to rely on people in the ULK a lot?
Yeah - a lot of that is what I'm thinking.
I am definitely going to need to rely on people in UK a lot... which I feel bad about. I've got people I can trust - it's just going to be asking a massive favour of them. And they've offered to store my stuff for a while... but I think they're underestimating just how much space is needed... I don't have any furniture worth keeping... but just boxes and boxes of crap.
But yeah - I'm certainly considering the option of just leaving it all over there for a short time at least.
Wellington - I've lived there before... and I'm the same as you - I don't recall the climate difference being that large. -
@Kruse We moved up from the down Wellington way to Auckland, and even got the wife to admit the weather up here was much nicer. Storms hit much harder down there, and it's much colder.
Flip side is it rains a lot in Auckland. But no earthquakes (another factor in moving. Wife worked in the hospital down there and saw the emergency plans. That place is fucked if they ever get a decent quake. Have an emergency kit with water in it...).
Both places are nice to live though.
When we moved down from London we got a half container, cost a fortune in 2008. Imagine it would be even more in the current climate, so storage is not a bad option until likely cost increases return to normal.
As for internet, I rely on fibre for work and Orcon have been extremely reliable and the speed is epic.