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Wednesday, October 23, 2002
 
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Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 08:59:48 +1000
From: "Judy Maxwell" judy.maxwell@rmit.edu.au
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Subject: Re: Milkbar.com.au: Globalisation and the Everyday City

Hi Craig,

You may not remember me - I'm in Michael Singh's postgrad Wed. evening group doing a PhD on reconceptualising the PhD thesis. I just wanted to congratulate you on your website. This is the most refreshingly easy-to-navigate website I've ever used! Your chatty, friendly language is welcoming and there is a fresh, interesting look to it. The content is brilliant (and also very useful for my own PhD - I may want to contact you further down the track if this is OK). This, to me, is how the Internet SHOULD be! Congratulations again,

Cheers,

Judy


Tuesday, October 22, 2002
 
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From: "Laura Brearley" laura.brearley@rmit.edu.au
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Subject: Re: Milkbar.com.au: Globalisation and the Everyday City


Hi Craig
I found your work fascinating and brave. It needs more time than I have been able to give it today to do it full justice, but I applaud the adventurous of your inquiry and the spirit of combined rigour and fun which imbues the work.


Good on you
Laura


Dr Laura Brearley
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Faculty of Education, Language and Community Services
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Postal address: PO Box 71, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia 3083


Monday, October 14, 2002
 
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Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 10:56:38 +1000
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From: Linda Barwick
To: Craig Bellamy


Hi Craig
I've fixed the problem. It wasn't OS but browser setting problem - I had to reconfigure my browser to read SMIL files using the Quicktime plugin rather than handle by post-processing with application Quicktime Player - the default setting installed by QT player pro. Hope this info is useful for
others.

Linda Barwick


 
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Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 09:53:08 +1000
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From: Linda Barwick lbarwick@zip.com.au
To: milkbar@milkbar.com.au

Hi Craig
Fascinated. Wish I had time to listen to all the interviews. I have
broadband and no problem with playing them, but time is the big factor (the one I listened to about 5 minutes of was 14 minutes long). Have you thought of setting up some smaller files with extracts of the best bits from the longer interviews?

Good luck
Linda Barwick
Ashfield, Sydney
PS I linked to your site via www.ehum.edu.au - I'm interested in research uses of digital audio and video


Thursday, October 10, 2002
 
Hola!

I enjoy your universe Craig. It is a petty I do not have broadband and therefore can not listen to the interviews, but the little I have seen of the sight gives me a nice rebellious feeling. You take on some huge subjects, for exampel in your manifesto, and come up with a lot of interesting, original and wellwritten ideas. The way you in the open weave your self in to the projekt is what I think all social scientists, historians and maybe most of all journalists should do. I hate the hipocrite way of presenting your self as neutral observer in articles and projekts, where your values and lifeexperience are not really suppose to shine threw and the the better you hide them the better it is. It is just bullshit. Even if the critical tradition of social sciences have another approach, it is stills affects lot of what is written there as well. And newspappers, well...
The small "shortcuts" you make to Tasmania, politic or our your fathers diving andventures are great. (Pellondiving on fictive mines can also be quite fun.) I think you would like my neighberhood: Möllevången, here in Malmö. It has some of the same features as Fitzroy, which I liked alot. It was the first workerssuburb built in Malmö; the first houses where build 1907 and my house which is close to "Möllevångstorget"is build in 1920. It is still a very "red" area, whith some seriuos greens spots like me around nowdays, and the workers have mostly become immigrants and students.
I am thinking of going to European Social Forum in Florens in November. Do you have any friends who are going there? Well, take care Craig.

Your friend in the struggle
Per Ole


 


Authored by Craig Bellamy 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

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