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# Saturday, September 22, 2007

Zou er iemand eens de moeite kunnen nemen ook aan de grensrechters van het Belgische voetbal het principe van buitenspel uit te leggen?

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Jaja, wat was het weer een zielige avond voor één.

Niet is alleen de enige kandidaat in Junior Eurosong die echt kon zingen uitgeschakeld ten voordele van een of andere dialect act met wat geroep en minder muzikale inhoud dan het mobieltje van Illia, ook heeft de dirigent van Skala laten blijken dat hij nog minder van muziek weet dan het bovenste knopje van het hemd van Ben Crabbé.

En dat nadat bleek dat het bestuur van één denkt dat de mensen die naar hun zender kijken echt wel idioten zijn. Of was het U nog niet opgevallen dat er opvallende gelijkenissen waren tussen Man Bijt Hond van gisteren en vandaag?

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# Thursday, September 20, 2007

"This is a remanufactured product some (sic) of the components may have been replaced and/or repaired. This Product meets Iomega's quality Assurance standards."

Of om in't kort samen te vatten: 't is kapotten brol van een ander waar ne getrainden aap ne keer naar heeft gekeken.

Pech Iomega (eigenlijk pech voor mezelf), want het ding werkt even goed als het kapotte ding dat het eigenlijk moest vervangen...

[ 265.000 hits op Google voor "Iomega sucks" en nog eens meer dan 7.000 in de newsgroups ]

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# Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Vandaag een testje gedaan en zeer goed gescoord!




Ook eens proberen?
http://www.nerdtests.com/nt2ref.html

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# Tuesday, September 18, 2007

OK, het is officieel, naast een Xubuntu PC staat er nu ook een MacOS X in mijn Windows koninkrijk.
















Before you get too excited: 't staat te draaien onder Windows 2003 x64 in VMWare Server 1.0.3

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# Sunday, September 16, 2007

1 - 3 gaan winnen op Leest A.
Deftige wedstrijd gespeeld, al zeg ik het zelf :-)

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# Sunday, September 09, 2007

't volleybal seizoen is weeral vertrokken zie, en we zijn goed begonnen, 0 - 3 verloren van Leest B.

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# Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Het fantastische winterprogramma op televisie is begonnen!
Ongelofelijk maar waar, de zever die ze spelen is NOG erger dan vorig jaar.

Ze zouden beter met ons belastingsgeld WC papier kopen dan die zeepsmoelen te laten zien.
De programmatie van Radio 1 werd aangepast omdat de programma's te moeilijk waren voor de domme mensen.

Thuis
De bakkeses uit Flikken, FC de Kampioenen, alleen met andere namen.
Nieuwe begingeneriek ingezongen door iemand die vorige week is geopereerd van keelkanker.

Het leven zoals het is
Bemoeiziek programma waar dezekeer zieke mensen worden lastiggevallen in een ziekenhuis.

Man bijt hond (10 jaar)
Zelfde fimlpkes, andere volgorde.

Het journaal
Vanaf nu op 3-jarigen niveau. Met live verslaggeving van de bevalling van Bella de koe en reporters ter plaatse bij de installatie van de vierde lichtknipper door elentrieker Benny de Nul.

De Roze loper
Vierde-knopsgat-verslaggeving over de laatste stommiteiten van de grootste nietsnutten die het aardoppervlak vervuilen.

De grote oversteek
Big Brother met censuur.

De Provincieshow
Nog niet uitgezonden, maar de reclame zegt meer dan genoeg. Weer een of andere luchtverbruiker die te lui was om te gaan doppen en een blitscarrière maakt met de zangkwaliteiten van een koe tijdens een uieramputatie.

Blokken
Nog altijd dezelfde zeveraar met zijn onnozel grapkes waarmee alleen hijzelf kan lachen.

Junior Eurosong
De grootste schande van allemaal. Hoe zorg ik ervoor dat mijn domme kinderen denken dat ze volgende supertrut of superlul worden, nooit iets zullen bereiken en de rest van hun leven de etterige looser kunnen uithangen.

Ster Acteur, Ster Artiest
Hetzelfde, maar dan voor mensen waarvan je zou denken dat ze al beter zouden moeten weten.

Grenzeloze liefde
Nog een "Human Interest" stuk om uw gat aan af te vegen. Wie heeft er nu interesse in een of andere goedgelovige zot die denkt dat zijn Chinese vlam hem niet gaat laten zitten zoals de vorige vijf.

Met spijt in het hart zien we ook enkele kwaliteitsprogramma's vertrekken:

FC De Kampioenen
De zeventiende heruitzending. De zestiende keer was het nog net iets grappiger.

Fata Morgana
Het beste voorbeeld van geld-, energie- en tijdsverspilling.
Het concept kan het beste als volgt worden samengevat: Hoe houden we zoveel mogelijk mensen bezig met de meest zinloze opdrachten, zonder dat het de wereld iets bijbrengt en waarmee het gemeente personeel nog zo veel mogelijk opruimwerk heeft.
Ooit een opname bijgewoond? Dan weet U, spontaniteit verboden...

En dan hebben we het natuurlijk nog niet gehad over de pareltjes van de "Nederlandse" taal die we te horen krijgen.
Wat dacht U van:

"Alle, da meende nie ofwaa?
"Hoe heet het sperma van een psychiater? Freudsap"
"Het volgende onderwerp: spojjrt"
"Men draagt best een visum bij"

Voor nog meer taalplezier: http://taalpuristen.web-log.nl/taalpuristen/2007/07/index.html

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# Monday, September 03, 2007

De Fuck you van de week:

Voor de eikel op zijn koersfiets die denkt dat hij in het midden van de straat mag rijden omdat er wat kiezelsteentjes op het fietspad liggen.

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De foto's van het Peerdsbos:

http://www.owanneke.be/foto/2007/Peerdsbos

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# Saturday, September 01, 2007

Vandaag gaan we aan de hand van een levend voorbeeld het PCSM, het Post-Cours Saint Michel Syndroom aantonen.

Sinds mijn vertek uit dit gebouw van veel te lekker eten ben ik een slordige 7 kilo afgevallen.

Aangezien dat 14 dagen geleden pas is gebeurd, betekent dat, dat je elke dag 500 gram aankomt als je daar werkt :-) 

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# Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Met gemengde gevoelens las ik vandaag deze advertentie...

Na het 4e bezoek van een HP technieker, na het vervangen van de RAID controller, het moederbord, de cache module (verkeerd model) en nogmaals de cache module (het juiste model) werkt onze DL360 G5 eindelijk.

Gelukkig moesten we niet te veel gokken en konden we het probleem onmiddellijk aanwijzen: ergens in de behuizing.

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# Tuesday, August 28, 2007

... vanop mijn werk.



























:)
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# Monday, August 20, 2007

Vandaag terug beginnen werken zie, bij de nieuwe firma.

http://www.iqn.be/jobs

Schoon laptopke gekregen, HP 6715B

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# Sunday, August 12, 2007

Vanaf nu mag je directory browsen in de foto map van de server.
Zo kan je makkelijk alle fotoreeksen bij elkaar zien op: http://www.owanneke.be/foto

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# Saturday, August 11, 2007

Wiiiee, weeral fotookes, deze keer met een wel zeer interessant onderwerp :-)

http://www.owanneke.be/foto/2007/FataMorganaBrasschaat



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Dank je wel Minolta voor een wederom verpeste fotoreeks.
Hier de 40 bruikbare foto's uit de reeks.

http://www.owanneke.be/foto/2007/Daniel_Saskia

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# Sunday, August 05, 2007

Vandaag is eindelijk de volgende versie van mijn fix DVD klaargekomen.
Het is versie 8.21 geworden.

Enkele van de nieuwigheden: Knoppix Live CD, BackTrack v2 Final, alle oude bugs weggewerkt...

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# Saturday, July 28, 2007

De wijsheid van de dag:

"Waar rook is, is vuur. Of een warme hondestront."

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# Friday, July 27, 2007

De spreuk van de dag:

"De twee poten van de vogel zijn even lang. Vooral de linkse dan..."

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Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 2:35 PM
To: Weckhu****, P. (Pa****); Adriaa****, [Removed] [Removed] [Removed] [Removed] [Removed] Cop****, M. (Mi****); De Br****, F. (Fred****);

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Allé, op algemene aanvraag, het vervolg van het Windows 98 verhaaltje:

De vertaling van de HEX text:

One OS to rule them all,
One OS to find them,
One OS to bring them all
and in the darkness bind them.


Als er iemand zin heeft om eens een Windows CD in de oven te steken, laat mij weten, ik ben benieuwd of dit echt is of een hoax.
Ik heb gelezen dat het enkel zou werken met de release 1 en op andere sites staat Windows XP.

Please feel free to try and report back.

PS: Ik ben niet verantoordelijk voor schade aan de CD, de oven, eventueel brand bij jou of iemand anders!

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# Thursday, July 26, 2007

Vanaf vandaag een nieuwe categorie: De spreuk van de dag.

En we beginnen meteen met een sterke deelnemer:

"Vogele kunne vliege, maar visse ni."

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Politiecombi speelt bejaarde kwijt aan 12 km/u

Deze bejaarde op een elektrische rolstoel heeft in de buurt van Middlesbrough tijdens een achtervolging een politiecombi het nakijken gegeven. Onthutsend als u weet dat de maximumsnelheid van dit machientje 12 km/u bedraagt...

Verkeerschaos
De agenten richtten hun aandacht op de grijsaard omdat hij op een druk kruispunt verkeerschaos veroorzaakte. Ze wilden hem langs de kant zetten, maar zo had deze kranige gepensioneerde het niet begrepen. Hij gooide zijn voertuig in de 'hoogste' versnelling en 'scheurde' er vandoor. Ongelooflijk maar waar: wat later waren de hoeders der wet zijn spoor volledig bijster.

Scheldende opa
Ingenieur Ian Hardy zag alles voor zijn neus gebeuren en aarzelde niet het vreemde spektakel op camera vast te leggen. "Hij kwam de straat uit met een hele file van auto's achter hem, terwijl de politiecombi op het gemakje naast hem bleef rijden. Alle chauffeurs moesten er mee lachen, want hij trakteerde die agenten de hele tijd op scheldwoorden."

Rond punt
Tot het bonte gezelschap een rond punt naderde en de man de grote verdwijntruc uit zijn mouw schudde. "De agenten kwamen aan mij vragen of ik toevallig een oudere persoon op een scooter gezien had. Ze zagen er wat gegeneerd uit, ik durf wedden dat ze nu de pispaal van het korps zijn", aldus Hardy. De bejaarde kon uiteindelijk door een andere patrouille klem gereden worden.
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# Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Naar de vraag van een collega: Wat is .cx?

The Territory of Christmas Island is a small, non-self-governing territory of Australia located in the Indian Ocean, 2600 kilometres (1600 mi) northwest of Perth in Western Australia and 500 kilometres (300 mi) south of Jakarta, Indonesia. 
It maintains about 1,600 residents who live in a number of "settlement areas" on the northern tip of the island: Flying Fish Cove (also known as "The Settlement"), Silver City, Kampong, Poon Saan and Drumsite.
It has a unique natural topography and is of immense interest to scientists and naturalists due to the number of species of endemic flora and fauna which have evolved in isolation and undisturbed by human habitation.
While there has been mining activity on the island for many years, 65% of its 135 square kilometres (52 sq mi) are now National Park and there are large areas of pristine and ancient rainforest.

 






History

For centuries, Christmas Island's isolation and rugged coasts provided natural barriers to settlement. British and Dutch navigators first included the island on their charts from the early seventeenth century, and Captain William Mynors of the British East India Company vessel, the Royal Mary, named the island when he arrived on Christmas Day, 25 December 1643. The island first appears on a map produced by Pieter Goos and published in 1666 . Goos had labelled the island Moni.
The earliest recorded visit was in March 1688 by William Dampier of the British ship Cygnet, who found it uninhabited. An account of the visit can be found in Dampier's Voyages, which describes how, when trying to reach Cocos from New Holland, his ship was pulled off course in an easterly direction and after 28 days arrived at Christmas Island. Dampier landed at the Dales (on the West Coast) and two of his crewmen were the first recorded people to set foot on Christmas Island.
The next visit was by Daniel Beekman, who described it in his 1718 book, A Voyage to and from the Island of Borneo, in the East Indies.
In 1771 , the Indian vessel, the Pigot, attempted to find an anchorage but was unsuccessful; the crew reported seeing wild pigs and coconut palms. However, pigs have never been introduced to the island, so the Pigot may have found a different island. 

Exploration and annexation
The first attempt at exploring the island was in 1857 by the crew of the Amethyst. They tried to reach the summit of the island, but found the cliffs impassable.
During the 1872-76 Challenger expedition to Indonesia, naturalist Dr John Murray carried out extensive surveys.
In 1887 , Captain Maclear of HMS Flying Fish, having discovered an anchorage in a bay that he named Flying Fish Cove, landed a party and made a small but interesting collection of the flora and fauna. In the next year, Pelham Aldrich, on board HMS Egeria, visited it for ten days, accompanied by J. J. Lister, who gathered a larger biological and mineralogical collection.
Among the rocks then obtained and submitted to Sir John Murray for examination were many of nearly pure phosphate of lime, a discovery which led to annexation of the island by the British Crown on 6 June 1888.

Settlement and exploitation
Soon afterwards, a small settlement was established in Flying Fish Cove by G. Clunies Ross, the owner of the Keeling Islands (some 900 kilometres to the south west) to collect timber and supplies for the growing industry on Cocos.
Phosphate mining began in the 1890s using indentured workers from Singapore, China, and Malaysia.
The island was administered jointly by the British Phosphate Commissioners and District Officers from the United Kingdom Colonial Office through the Straits Settlements, and later the Crown Colony of Singapore.

Japanese invasion
Japan invaded and occupied the island in 1942, as the Indian garrison mutinied, and interned the residents until the end of World War II in 1945.

Transfer to Australia
At Australia's request, the United Kingdom transferred sovereignty to Australia; in 1957, the Australian government paid the government of Singapore £2.9 million in compensation, a figure based mainly on an estimated value of the phosphate foregone by Singapore.
The first Australian Official Representative arrived in 1958 and was replaced by an Administrator in 1968 . Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands together are called the Australian Indian Ocean Territories and since 1997 share a single Administrator resident on Christmas Island.
Since the late 1980s or early 1990s Christmas Island periodically received boatloads of refugees, mostly from Indonesia. During 2001, Christmas Island received a large number of asylum seekers travelling by boat, most of them from the Middle East and intending to apply for asylum in Australia. The arrival of the Norwegian cargo vessel MV Tampa, which had rescued people from the sinking Indonesian fishing-boat Palapa in international waters nearby, precipitated a diplomatic standoff between Australia, Norway, and Indonesia. The vessel held 420 asylum seekers from Afghanistan, 13 from Sri Lanka, and five from Indonesia. In response to requests from the captain of the ship for Canberra to waive the Laws of the Sea and the Refugee Convention 1951, and have the refugees disembarked at Christmas Island, the Australia SAS boarded and took effective control. The standoff eventually led to the asylum seekers being redirected to Nauru for processing. Another boatload of asylum seekers was taken from Christmas Island to Papua New Guinea for processing, after it was claimed that many of the adult asylum seekers threw their children into the water, apparently in protest at being turned away. This was later proven to be false. Many of the refugees were accepted by New Zealand.
John Howard, the Australian Prime Minister, later passed legislation through the Australian Parliament which excised Christmas Island from Australia's migration zone, meaning that asylum seekers arriving there could not automatically apply to the Australian government for refugee status, allowing the Australian navy to relocate them to other countries (Papua New Guinea's Manus Island, and Nauru) as part of the so-called Pacific Solution. As of 2005, the Department of Immigration has begun construction of an "Immigration Reception and Processing Centre", due for completion in late 2007. The facility is estimated to cost $210 million, and will contain 800 beds.

People
As of 2006, the estimated population is 1,493. (The Australian Bureau of Statistics reports a population of 1,508 as of the 2001 Census.)
The ethnic composition is 70% Chinese, 20% European and 10% Malay. Religions practised on Christmas Island include Buddhism 68%, Christianity 18%, Islam 10% and others 4%. English is the official language, but Chinese and Malay are also spoken.

Postage stamps
Postage stamps and including first day cover albums have been issued by Christmas Island since 1958.

Government
Christmas Island is a non-self governing territory of Australia, administered by the Australian Department of Transport and Regional Services. The legal system is under the authority of the Governor General of Australia and Australian law. An Administrator (Neil Lucas, since 28 January 2006) appointed by the Governor-General of Australia represents the monarch and Australia.
The Australian Government provides Commonwealth-level government services through the Christmas Island Administration and DOTARS (CI).
There is no State Government; instead, state government type services are provided by contractors, including departments of the Western Australian Government, with the costs met by the Australian (Commonwealth) Government.
A unicameral Shire of Christmas Island with 9 seats provides local government services and is elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms. Elections are held every two years, with half the members standing for election.
Christmas Island residents who are Australian citizens also vote in Commonwealth (federal) elections. Christmas Island residents are represented in the House of Representatives through the Northern Territory electorate of Lingiari and in the Senate by Northern Territory Senators.
In early 1986 , the Christmas Island Assembly held a design competition for an island flag; the winning design was adopted as the informal flag of the territory for over a decade, and in 2002 it was made the official flag of Christmas Island.

Economy
Phosphate mining had been the only significant economic activity, but in December 1987 the Australian Government closed the mine. In 1991 , the mine was reopened by a consortium which included many of the former mine workers as shareholders. With the support of the government, a $34 million casino opened in 1993 . The casino closed in 1998 and has not re-opened. The Australian Government in 2001 agreed to support the creation of a commercial spaceport on the island, however this has not yet been constructed, and appears that it will not proceed in the future. The Australian Government built a temporary immigration detention centre on the island in 2001 and plans to replace it with a larger, modern facility, in 2007.

Geography
Christmas IslandLocated at 10°30′S, 105°40′E, the island is a quadrilateral with hollowed sides, about 19 km (12 miles) in greatest length and 14.5 km (9 miles) in extreme breadth. The total land area is 135 km² (52 square miles), with 138.9 km (86.3 miles) of coastline. The island is the flat summit of a submarine mountain more than 4,572 m[citation needed] (15,000 feet) high, the depth of the platform from which it rises being about 14,000 feet (4267 m) and its height above the sea being upwards of 305 m[citation needed] (1,000 feet). The mountain was originally a volcano, and some basalt is exposed in places such as The Dales and Dolly Beach, but most of the surface rock is limestone accumulated from the growth of coral over millions of years.
The climate is tropical, with heat and humidity moderated by trade winds. Steep cliffs along much of the coast rise abruptly to a central plateau. Elevation ranges from sea level to 361 m (1,184 feet) at Murray Hill. The island is mainly tropical rainforest, of which 65% is National Park.
The narrow fringing reef surrounding the island can be a maritime hazard.
Christmas Island is 500 km south of Indonesia and about 2600 km north west of Perth.

Flora and fauna
Christmas Island is of immense scientific value as it was uninhabited until the late nineteenth century, so many unique species of fauna and flora exist which have evolved independently of human interference. Among the best-known is the Christmas Island red crab, which numbered some 100 million on the island as of 2004 . Two-thirds of the island has been declared a National Park which is managed by the Australian Department of Environment and Heritage through Parks Australia.
The dense rainforest has evolved in the deep soils of the plateau and on the terraces. The forests are dominated by twenty-five tree species. Ferns, orchids and vines grow on the branches in the humid atmosphere beneath the canopy. The 135 plant species include sixteen which are only found on Christmas Island.

The annual red crab mass migration (around 100 million animals) to the sea to spawn has been called one of the wonders of the natural world and takes place each year around November; after the start of the wet season and in synchronisation with the cycle of the moon.
The land crabs and sea birds are the most noticeable animals on the island. Twenty terrestrial and intertidal crabs (of which thirteen are regarded as true land crabs, only dependent on the ocean for larval development) have been described. Robber crabs, known elsewhere as coconut crabs, also exist in large numbers on the island.

Christmas Island is a focal point for sea birds of various species. Eight species or subspecies of sea birds nest on the island. The most numerous is the Red-footed Booby that nests in colonies, in trees, on many parts of the shore terrace. The widespread Brown Booby nests on the ground near the edge of the seacliff and inland cliffs. Abbott's Booby (listed as endangered) nests on tall emergent trees of the western, northern and southern plateau rainforest. The Christmas Island forest is the only nesting habitat of the Abbott's Booby left in the world. The endemic Christmas Island Frigatebird (listed as endangered) has nesting areas on the north-eastern shore terraces and the more widespread. Great Frigatebirds nest in semi-deciduous trees on the shore terrace with the greatest concentrations being in the North West and South Point areas. The Common Noddy and two species of bosuns or tropicbirds with their brilliant gold or silver plumage and distinctive streamer tail feathers also nest on the island. Of the ten native land birds and shorebirds, seven are endemic species or subspecies. Some 86 migrant bird species have been recorded.

Communications and transportation
Telephone services are provided by Telstra and are a part of the Australian network with the same prefix as Western Australia (08). A GSM mobile telephone system replaced the old analogue network in February 2005. Four free-to-air television stations from Australia are broadcast (ABC, SBS, GWN and WIN) in the same time-zone as Perth. Radio broadcasts from Australia include ABC Radio National, ABC Regional radio and Red FM. All services are provided by satellite links from the mainland. Broadband internet became available to subscribers in urban areas in mid 2005 through the local internet service provider, CIIA (formerly dotCX).
Christmas Island, due to its close proximity to Australia's northern neighbours, falls within many of the more 'interesting' satellite footprints throughout the region. This results in ideal conditions for those boring nights when Asian MTV is more appealing than the West Australian provided content. Additionally, ionospheric conditions usually bode well for many of the more terrestrial radio transmissions - HF right up through VHF and sometimes in to UHF. The island plays home to a small array of radio equipment that, evidently, spans a good chunk of the usable spectrum. For such a tiny island, it most certainly packs in a good variety of government owned and operated antenna systems.
A container port exists at Flying Fish Cove with an alternative container unloading point to the south of the island at Norris Point for use during the December to March 'swell season" of seasonal rough seas. There are two weekly flights into Christmas Island Airport from Perth, Western Australia (via RAAF Learmonth) operated by National Jet Systems on Mondays and Fridays with additional Saturday flights almost fortnightly and a charter flight operated by Silk Air on Thursday.
There is a new recreation centre at Phosphate Hill operated by the Shire of Christmas Island. There is also a taxi service. The road network covers most of the island and is generally good quality, although four wheel drive vehicles are needed to access some more distant parts of the rain forest or the more isolated beaches.

Tourism
The Christmas Island National Park covers 63% of the island. This means that for the visitor interested in flora and fauna there is a great deal to see. The same is true for the coastal waters where the marine life is equivalently spectacular.

Education
Christmas Island District High School is located on the island.
The island-operated crèche is located in the Recreation Centre.
The island includes one public library.
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# Thursday, July 19, 2007
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"Recently one of my friends, a computer wizard, payed me a visit. As we were talking I mentioned having recently installed Windows 98 on my PC and that I am very happy with this operating system. I also showed him the Windows 98 CD, to my surprise he threw it into my micro-wave oven and turned on the oven. Instantly I got very upset, because the CD had become precious to me, but he said: 'Do not worry, it is unharmed.' "
"After a few minutes he took the CD out, gave it to me and said: 'Take a close look at it.' To my surprise the CD was quite cold to hold and it seemed to be heavier than before. At first I could not see anything, but then on the inner edge of the central hole I saw an inscription; an inscription finer than anything I have ever seen before. The inscription shone piercingly bright, and yet remote, as if out of a great depth:
4F6E65204F5320746F2072756C65207468656D20616C6C2C204F6E65204F5320746 F2066696E64207468656D2CDA4F6E65204F5320746F206272696E67207468656D20 616C6C20616E6420696E20746865206461726B6E6573732062696E64207468656D
"'I cannot understand the fiery letters,' I said.
"'No,' he said 'but I can. The letters are Hex, of an ancient mode, but the language is that of Microsoft, which I shall not utter here. But in common English this is what it says:

... to be continued :-)
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# Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Voor de Illia foto's eerst nog even deze om jullie geduld nog even op proef te stellen :-)

http://www.owanneke.be/foto/2007/Glasfabriek

 

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Onze spruit heet Illia, is 53 cm groot en weegt 4000 gram rond.

Hij zag het levenslicht op 17/07/2007 om 12h00 stipt.

Foto's volgen vanavond!

Edit: Op zijn eigen blogje natuurlijk...

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