23rd January 2008, 10:43 PM
Because I can't work out how to use it. I've tried using it but every thing seems to bounce back.
You comment "If you really wanted input.." seems to imply that I don't. What do you think I'm a shrinking violate!
Posts the link for me please, I'll try too.
It would be get more Australian and Indigenous comment since I know of lots of Australians who are more angry and vocal than me.
Someone must be reading this one in Australia anyway since I've had so many text messages from archaeologists here asking "How are you Steve?" from archaeologists I hardly know and met at conferences etc.
And from the body language (I'm a psychiactric nurse and quite good at picking up such non-verbal signs) of some people I have met in Perth I know they must have heard something.
But probably distorted.
Before returning to Perth I worked two years in Yorkshire and used this site extensively when debating stuff about Thornborough Henge so am familiar and was already a member of this site.
I had thought Ausarch was more about work but as I said tried to use it but was confounded by the technology, but I'll try again now.
Lest anybody suspects I'm affraid of upseting anyone, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Or geting a job. Well, I'm still waiting for my dissertation results but after a year of torment with the studies, I'm thinking of staying with psychiatric nursing and working the archaeology into it as community archaeology in a few years time.
Because in the 'Here-and-Now' finding an Aboriginal person somewhere to sleep in Perth seems a useful thing to do and I'm lucky to have such a job. I also like all the contact with Aboriginal people.
I think all would aggree that white and black hardly get a chance to meet socially in our society, to me very similar to the situation for Catholic and Prottestant in Northern Ireland.
Further, on a selfish note I don't think the loads of Jobs is going to last more then a year.
I think the 2008 Crash will result in the dramatic end of the boom, in fact I'm going try and put a $100 bet on that house prices will fall in Perth by over 30% (I really think over 50% but I'm being cautious)within the next few years.
This crash will be terrible but at least the Kimberley might escape minning for a few years...
Arthus
You comment "If you really wanted input.." seems to imply that I don't. What do you think I'm a shrinking violate!
Posts the link for me please, I'll try too.
It would be get more Australian and Indigenous comment since I know of lots of Australians who are more angry and vocal than me.
Someone must be reading this one in Australia anyway since I've had so many text messages from archaeologists here asking "How are you Steve?" from archaeologists I hardly know and met at conferences etc.
And from the body language (I'm a psychiactric nurse and quite good at picking up such non-verbal signs) of some people I have met in Perth I know they must have heard something.
But probably distorted.
Before returning to Perth I worked two years in Yorkshire and used this site extensively when debating stuff about Thornborough Henge so am familiar and was already a member of this site.
I had thought Ausarch was more about work but as I said tried to use it but was confounded by the technology, but I'll try again now.
Lest anybody suspects I'm affraid of upseting anyone, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Or geting a job. Well, I'm still waiting for my dissertation results but after a year of torment with the studies, I'm thinking of staying with psychiatric nursing and working the archaeology into it as community archaeology in a few years time.
Because in the 'Here-and-Now' finding an Aboriginal person somewhere to sleep in Perth seems a useful thing to do and I'm lucky to have such a job. I also like all the contact with Aboriginal people.
I think all would aggree that white and black hardly get a chance to meet socially in our society, to me very similar to the situation for Catholic and Prottestant in Northern Ireland.
Further, on a selfish note I don't think the loads of Jobs is going to last more then a year.
I think the 2008 Crash will result in the dramatic end of the boom, in fact I'm going try and put a $100 bet on that house prices will fall in Perth by over 30% (I really think over 50% but I'm being cautious)within the next few years.
This crash will be terrible but at least the Kimberley might escape minning for a few years...
Arthus