The things we used to love!
5 03 2007 Date : 5 March 2007 at 16:21Comments : No Comments »
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My brother, Nick, is going to Dubai in the UAE very shortly, to work as an architect in the construction boom they have going over there. His wife, Ange, and Rowan (my nephew) will be joining him a couple of months later. They will be away for three years.
 It seems to be the season for friends and family to leave NZ…
Anyway, here is a picture of Dubai (taken at the time of the 2000 Millennium celebrations):
(click on picture for large view)
Further to the last post on free-to-air satellite digital television in NZ – I have just found a link that shows all the channels available so far:
It looks like it is updated regularly.
In NZ the government has decided that our television transmission standard has to be changed from analogue to digital over the next few years. This process has already started, and from the middle of last year a geostationary satellite (currently the Optus 4) has been beaming TVNZ signals down to earth, and all who can receive it. This is called FreeView.
 The advantages of FreeView over other satellite broadcast systems (like Sky) are:
The previous owners of our house had Sky, so a satellite receiver dish and cabling were already in place. Our friendly neighbourhood aerial guy installed a set-top box, and instantly we had the best reception I’ve experienced in years. Our previous flat was in the reception shadow of a local mountain, and had shoddy television and cellphone reception.
 I must admit, I’m sold on digital satellite television, and even Jen, who is a bit of a sceptic about these sorts of things thinks that the ability to watch Antiques Roadshow in perfect reception is great.
And best of all… it’s FREE!