Archive for July, 2010
QUT Open Day & Busways + GoCard Awesome!
by Administrator Andrew on Jul.25, 2010, under Personal
I went to the QUT Open Day today, and I’m now quite excited about next year!
For the last year or so I’ve had it in my head that I’d probably be going to UQ for university in 2011, but after TSXPO last weekend and today’s QUT open day – I think I’ve got my heart set on QUT for university in 2011. Of the 3 courses they have in the IT area (Information Technology, Corporate Systems Management and Games & Interactive Entertainment) the Information Technology one looks the best because the lecturers there just presented such exciting opportunities. The best part is that in the Information Technology course, there will be elective subjects which let you drill into the area of IT that interests you (such as Enterprise Systems, Network Systems, Web Technologies & Digital Environments) and also the fact that you can enter into half year or year long paid work experience as part of the course, so that companies can see your skills and possibly want to hire you full time at the end of the course. That foot into the industry is such an advantage and probably the the main reason I think I’ll be picking QUT over UQ, as well as the flexible course design too.
While we were there in a presentation – there was this guy, who’s phone went off during the presentation (he hadn’t put it on silent), but what was the terrible bit, was that he answered it, and spoke really loudly to the person on the other end telling them where he was and the presenter had to stop. It reminded me of the Chaser’s, ‘Clive the Slightly Too Loud Commuter” segment, except this guy wasn’t doing a comedy skit, he was just being a bit of an inconsiderate jerk. Found that amusing
There’s another thing which impressed me today, the GoCard system. I’ve never used a GoCard before, I’ve just used the paper tickets, but today I used my GoCard for the first time today and it was just fantastic. For a trip to Carindale to QUT Kelvin Grove (so a distance of about 15km one way) & back it was $2.88. That’s awesome value. I predict that for next year, it will cost me $4.10 per day for public transport each day I have to travel to Uni, which I think is damm good value! The Busway network is also fantastic, with the South East Busway & Inner Northern Busway really really efficient and hopefully when the Northern Busway and Eastern Busways are completed, they’ll also be fantastic to use!
Next weekend I’m off to the UQ open day to see what they can offer me. Let’s hope they also present me with something great, but I doubt they’re going to beat what QUT has shown they have today. I think 2011 will be a Gardens Point year for me!
I came home on the bus with an excited buzz in me after today’s open day which I haven’t felt for a long time. I think I’m just excited about my future, the future that’s just over 15 weeks away, but maybe that might have just been the coffee I had…
The Digital TV Future!
by Administrator Andrew on Jul.08, 2010, under TV and Radio
I’m getting excited, because ABC News 24 is nearly here. Since I first started watching TV, I remember the 6 channels our TV set could pick up: ABC (2), Seven (7), Nine (9), Ten (10), SBS (28) and Briz 31 (31). Some of the shows on these channels were OK, but a lot of it was reality TV, because that’s what the people like apparently. I was always jellious of the people who had Foxtel, because they had access to stacks of Channels, such as Sky News and the Discovery Channel.
Well Digital TV is set to change this finally. With the ABC launching it’s 24 hour news channel soon, free to air TV will have just made a massive jump in catching up to the content of pay TV, and Sky News will likely be crapping their pants at this moment. One HD has made little impact on Fox Sports, because covering sporting matches involves rights and other legal messes, but covering news can be done by anyone, and the ABC are probably the best in the country at this. I also suspect other channels on Foxtel will be watching the extra channels that Seven, Nine and Ten are planning to launch within the next year or so. Even SBS has 2 more channels planned, and the ABC has some ideas about broadcasting ABC5 and ABC6 in the next decade.
So at the moment we have moved from this
- ABC (Channel 2)
- Seven (Channel 7)
- Nine (Channel 9)
- Ten (Channel 10)
- SBS (Channel 28)
- Briz 31 Or Equivilent Community Station (Channel 31)
To this:
- One HD (Channel 1 & 11) – 24 Hour Sports Channel
- ABC1 (Channel 2 & 21)
- SBS One (Channel 3 & 31)
- Seven Digital (Channel 7 & 71)
- Nine Digital (Channel 9 & 91)
- Ten Digital (Channel 10)
- One Digital (Channel 12) – Non HD Feed of One HD (Plans To Replace This Channel With 10′s Second Multichanel)
- ABC HD (Channel 20) – Offically Decommissioned July 7 2010 To Make Way For ABC News 24
- ABC2 (Channel 22)
- ABC3 (Channel 23) – Dedicated Children’s Programming Channel
- ABC News 24 (Channel 24) – 24 Hour News & Current Affairs Channel
- SBS Two (Channel 32)
- SBS 3 (Channel 33) – Currently Broadcasting SBS One (Plans For SBS3 Coming Soon)
- SBS 4 (Channel 34) – Currently Broadcasting SBS One (Plans For SBS4 Coming Soon)
- 31 Digital (Channel 44) – Brisbane’s Community TV Channel (Known As TVS in Sydney & C31 In Melbourne)
- 7 HD (Channel 70) – High Definition Version Of Seven Digital With Some Unique Content)
- 7TWO (Channel 72)
- 7 Digital 3 – Currently Broadcasting Seven Digital (Plans For 7′s Second Multichannel Coming Soon)
- Nine High Definition (Channel 90) – High Definition Version Of Nine Digital
- Go! (Channel 99) – Youth Channel With Some Older Shows Too!
Red = Decommisioned
Blue = Currently Broadasting Another Channel’s Feed & Plans To Use That Channel In The Future
That’s around 20 channels to pick from within the next few years (there’s about 16 at the current moment) and with digital and how it works, there could be many more channels if the networks wished to add them. The same thing is happening in the radio space too with Digital Radio (I’ll write about them soon hopefully), but it’s still a fair way off before the analog signals get switched off there. Foxtel aren’t going away anywhere, they still have the stronghold on sports coverage, commercial free movies and overseas content, but news is going to be a tough one to sell now. It’s exciting stuff, bring on the complete digital TV switchover in 2013!