Grey Lynn Festival cellphone thief
Sarah writes: "At the Grey Lynn Festival on Saturday, my daughter's mobile fell out of her pocket. A few minutes later, she rang the number and the low-life who answered it said, 'Thanks for the phone', before ringing off. Hoping for swift karmic retribution."
A use for Waiatarua tower
A reader writes: "We wonder with the demise of analogue TV what will they do with the Waiatarua transmission tower which sits on the Waitakere ranges. We hope that they use it for some cellphone transmission equipment. We live directly across the Oratia valley from the tower, but in the lee of the foothills from the city CBD. The household [3 teenagers and 2 parents] struggles with reception for all mobile phone companies."
Rules that some landlords follow
Whose responsibility is providing the dish/aerial for digital TV in a rental? Some say it's the tenant and that this is a user pays world. "The TV dish is something you WANT and is not a necessity of life in any home." But other readers see it differently. "Landlords should never consider making relatively inexpensive improvements to their property investment. Creating and maintaining an acrimonious relationship with ALL tenants is an utterly paramount tactic. And any experienced landlords and property investors will tell you this. It's the number one rule. The more angry, bitter and disrespected tenants feel, the better they will treat your property. Not to mention that only an idiot would want to add any sort of value at all to their investments."
Picture this #1: Wrong number mate...
Picture this #2: "These 35mm slides bought at the Wellington rubbish dump shop in the early 2000s. Starts with the photographer proudly showing off their brand new Skoda. The narrative from there on in is pretty self explanatory." - Steve Kerr
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