I’ve recently taken delivery of my pride and joy, a 1995 model GL1500 Honda Goldwing. Having bought the bike from a fellow Ulysseys Club member in Canberra, I now have to transfer the registration to NSW – I mean, we can’t have the NSW Government missing out on their “cut”, can we ?

So while looking at the RTA’s website to work out if I want a personalised plate or not, I saw the pink McGrath Foundation ones. My wife has had a friend or two who have suffered from breast cancer, so I thought this might be a minor but practical way of showing support for a very worthwhile organization.

Then I thought, why not take it to the next level and get a numberplate that will really attract attention to the bike and, therefore, the McGrath Foundation ?

I called the RTA’s “customer service” number and told them that I wanted to transfer the rego and have a pink personalised plate made. They were all sweetness and light until they heard that I wanted the word “BOOBS” on the plate.

They claim, under persistent questioning, that;

  • The word BOOBS will not be issued (no reason given)
  • They have the final say on what is issued and what isn’t
  • I can appeal the decision but I have to do so IN WRITING – not email, not fax, but OLD FASHIONED SNAIL MAIL

Under further questioning to justify and, more importantly, explain this the “customer service” operative actually said “we’re the RTA, we don’t have to explain anything“.

I could have 80085, BooBS, 8OO85 or any such combination, however THAT would be at the discretion of the officer I deal with at the time !  So some minor public servant is, apparently, on a power trip.

When I pushed the point, saying that I was even thinking of spray-painting the entire bike “breast cancer pink”, and that it was for a CHARITY, they just didn’t give a damn.

So taking  a different tack, I asked if I could have the word FUCK as a number plate, given that the word has been declared, in a Court of Law, to be a “.. word in common usage and cannot be considered by any reasonable person to be offensive..”. Yes, this was  a frivilous example, but I was making a point.

I was told, as you would expect, that under no circumstances would that word be allowed, that it was considered offensive regardless of the decision of the Supreme Court.

It was at this point that I realised I was dealing with a very low-level and script reading functionary who had neither the authority, knowledge or inclination to be any more helpful than she really needed to be. She couldn’t/wouldn’t even explain how much of the fee for the plates went to the McGrath Foundation, and whether it was just a one-off or a yearly occurence – after all the fee they charge for the “privelage” of having a non-standard plate is ridiculously exhorbitant anyway.

Our taxes pay for THIS pathetic service ?

Here is an example of the arrogance of this pathetic department – excerpt from their “Terms and Conditions” (emphasis added);

3. General Terms

d. The RTA may make a written request for the Special Number Plates to be returned to the RTA if:

  1. The RTA makes an error in issuing the Special Number Plate.
  2. The RTA, in its absolute discretion, deems the Special Number Plate content to be unsuitable or offensive. Failure to return the plate in accordance with the RTA’s request may constitute an offence.

IN IT’S ABSOLUTE DISCRETION ??  Who do these people think they are ?

As a ridiculous example, if I complain about the word MUSLIM on a numberplate I would have to PROVE that I found it offensive, merely stating the fact is insufficient. But the RTA have placed themselves above that, and it would appear above the law as well !



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Apple released iOS 4.1 today and, being the early-adopter that I am (i.e. GEEK) I grabbed the update while I was having a shower.

It adds a few nice new features to the iPhone4, such as HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography, a “Game Centre” and, most importantly for me, fixes the white balance problem with the rear camera.

Take a look at these two photos of Muggles, the wife’s cat. The first taken with the rear camera;

Note the yellow tinge on almost all white surfaces – to be honest I would expecty this from almost any camera under this light, which is why most point-and-shoot cameras have at lease some rudimentary white balance control or compensation built in.

Now take a look at the same feline when snapped with the front-facing camera (just before she attacked her own image on the display !!);

Still a very tiny yellow tinge to some of her fur, but nowhere near as bad as the rear camera. Ignoring the reduced resolution of the camera (and the less than perfect focus), the front camera is by far the preferable shot.

So when I realised that iOS 4.1 had been released today, I immediately started the upgrade process on my phone, leaving the wife’s one until this evening – I’m used to being the family guinea-pig on these matters. Here are the results (unfortunately I couldn’;t get the cat to sit still for long enough !!)

Firstly this time we have the front camera – this hasty shot is of the cloth the cat was sitting on earlier. The dark spot in the middle is actually a shadow, not the camera

And now the rear camera post the 4.1 upgrade. Not a tinge of yellow anywhere to be seen.

Not a very scientific test, I know, but representative of what the general iPhone4 user should see after upgrading.

I’ll do a more in-depth review of the changes at a later date.

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Aug 182010
 

So I have a 90 minute Facetime chat this morning with a friend and, after that, decide I’ll reboot my router to try to improve my connection speed (it really does help sometimes).

Router reboots OK, but will not authenticate to my ISP.  Eventually get through to someone in their Provisioning Team who very helpfully checks the line and tells me “Oh, but there are Bigpond activation codes on that line”

WTF ??  My Bigpond “rapid transfer” (what a joke that is) order was cancelled at 09:56 YESTERDAY.

So I call Bigpond and after relating the whole sorry again, and was transferred to a Bigpond “senior technician (ID code D349113) who stated that “Yes, I can see the order was cancelled yesterday, but no-one bothered to remove the churn request from the system. I’ll reverse it now for you”.

At last, someone that was willing to admit that Telstra had cocked up !!

At this time, some 5 hours AFTER that call, the Bigpond codes are STILL on the line, and it can take “up to 24 hours to remove”, but they claim it will be “a couple of hours”.

No-one can explain WHY the order wasn’t stopped, nor what compensation I am going to receive for all the aggravation and elevated blood pressure in dealing with these idiots.

My ISP, EXETEL, and their Provisioning Genius (Paul) have been brilliant about it, and will reconnect me as soon as the Bigpond codes are removed.

This leaves me with my laptop tethered to my iPhone4 (also on Telstra Next-G, more for coverage reasons), racking up data charges which TELSTRA WILL BE PAYING FOR !!  So far, not huge, at something like 20Mb, but when the kids and Mrs get home from school that will increase.

I swear, if I could get Naked ADSL2+ from Exetel (not available yet) I would toss any connection with this company completely.

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