10/02/2548

Feeling tipsy - just got home ;p

Erm. I must say it's a very productive holiday... in the social sense. I have no idea what's going on... but I know I'm having fun :)

I had a great day out today. I went to the Melbourne Museam with Sarinda... and although I've seen mummies before in Egypt I have to admit that the ones here were MUCH better labelled than the ones at Cairo museum. Cairo museum was more like a warehouse. This was a museum. I recommend going. I just wish there had been a display of the Egyptian style afterlife jewelry to match Cairo museum... but I guess one can't have it all :(

It was a pretty small but compact exhibition... I think the 45 minutes we had inside was just right (It was supposed to be two hours, but we took photos... then we had lunch... then I had a coffee...time flies when you are with you best friend.

Anyhow... while we were looking for lunch, I was slightly bored, and I thought it would be 'useful' to use my 'stealth camera' to take pictures of people's asses:





Don't ask. Really. Just don't.


I think it's the fact that I knew that I wouldn't be allowed to take pics inside the museum that caused me to take such photos :( Ofcourse, Sarinda would argue that I'm NORMALLY that deranged (read: confused)...

WHATEVER! I bit him again today, so we're even.



Yeah! More ass! (Ok, now I'm just bein plain weird...)




I thought that sign said "Pimphouse - conservative restaurant" at first... and was trying to convince Sarinda to have lunch there... to no avail :(




I have no idea what *this* was doing so close to where Akshay was staying...



Ofcourse, the museum was not the only highlight of today... the fact that it was a beautiful spring day was great... Sri Lankan dinner was not bad either, although it left Akshay totally exhausted (yes, met up with him again before he headed off to the airport)



We met up with Bernard afterwards... he seems to have derived great excitement out of these hanging... *aherm* I can't believe I had an hour-long argument with Bernard about the safety and legal liability of a three-stage internet security system! That's just super-geeky!! We were wondering whether such a question would go to the highcourt? If one were to have a three-stage security system (user-name, password, variable pin) for netbanking, as opposed to the normal 2 (username and password), where would the liability lie if someone got into the account? The 'variable pin' is a list of numbers on a sheet of paper - and each number is only used once, then crossed off the list.

Brian and his brother caught up with us after that, fortunately. It brought an end to our geeky conversation! (SHAME!)

ok... but it's probably a good thing that Brian came and rescued us from ourselves... time to sleep, can not see straight to blog right now ;p