Blogs / September 2015
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Candlelight Vigil at Parliament
- On 10 September 2015 around 3,000 people attended a candlelight vigil outside Parliament in support of welcoming more refugees to New Zealand.
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Bugs galore: frozen while using Firefox; keyboard and mouse unresponsive when using Windows 7
- Jack Yan
- Last week was an interesting one for computer bugs.
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YouTube switches on my search history again, all in the quest to get more personal data
- Jack Yan
- Check your YouTube settings: even if you switch off your search history, Google may turn it on again Here I was, telling friends that 2014 marked the first year in which I didn’t have to call Google out over something, be it privacy breaches, deceptive conduct, or simply not measuring up to its claims.
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Volkswagen’s scandal won’t spread to other German car groups
- Jack Yan
- If you want a humorous take on what happened at Volkswagen this week, the above video sums it all up.
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Back to REALITi
- The Wellingtonista
- Jonathan King and Chad Taylor’s micro-budget film REALITi, which debuted at last year’s Film Festival, is now available for paid streaming or download on Vimeo On Demand.
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Black Dog Relief – A Cabaret for Robbie Tripe
- The Wellingtonista
- On Sunday 6th September at San Fran, in a one night only performance to raise money and awareness for the Mental Health Foundation, Wellington’s performing arts fraternity band together to honour a beloved friend and colleague.
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Review: Stutterpop: the Queen’s speech
- The Wellingtonista
- Stutterpop written and performed by Sam Brooks is entertaining mixture of lipsyncing and storytelling which explores Brooks’ love life, and his love for life.
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