Shared today on Facebook

After watching others, I had to try the VR game. Did you know they make hygienic masks for VR headsets? ๐Ÿ˜‚ #indigitek


When I visited Uluru eight years ago with Rodd and Eileen, we didn’t know climbing was controversial. As we approached the rock though, our tour guide told us that the local people asked that we didn’t climb. He laid out their reasons and they all sounded reasonable. When tourists have heart attacks in their sacred place, it makes them feel terrible. I remember being grossed out at hearing how the waste – like, PEE – was damaging the fragile ecosystem on top. For us it was a no-brainer: we decided not to climb and instead had an amazing hike around the base. It felt a lot more respectful. I entirely support the decision of the locals to disallow climbing entirely.



Important Note

This site features content going all the way back to 2000. The posts you’ll read reflect my views and writing style at the time. While I have gone back to clean up a few of them, I think it’s important not to sanitise too much. This site is a record of who I am and how I’ve grown. Any blog post written years ago may not reflect who I am today, nor how I would write about the same topic today.