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		<title>[Terrible Taste and Britain&#039;s Best]</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>S&amp;M Files, Episode 4:  December 6, 1999<br />
Food and Being English</h4>
<p>Indian Pizza. Not surprisingly, and more to my delight than<br />
Michelle&#8217;s, Indian cuisine is prevalent here. The local Safeway<br />
has a complete Indian dinner for two next to the frozen pizzas.<br />
I&#8217;m curious to discover what lies in the &#8220;ethnic&#8221; foods<br />
section.</p>
<p>Fish and Chips. Still waiting for decent fish and chips. The<br />
local shop downstairs seems to believe in a long soak in grease<br />
followed by a gentle warming.</p>
<p><span id="more-51"></span></p>
<p>Beefy Drink. &#8220;Relax and enjoy a comforting Beefy Drink. Just<br />
mix one tablespoon with a cup of water&#8221;. Say no more!</p>
<p>Given our new budget I&#8217;ve adopted a new diet. I call it<br />
&#8220;Anything on Sale.&#8221; We&#8217;ve had prime cuts of Happy Cow (formerly<br />
Mad Cow) discounted beef.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been making a study of the locals; well mostly Simon<br />
here at the flat though most people call him Psi. (It&#8217;s like<br />
living in a Dr. Who episode.) The preferred diet seems to consist<br />
of grease. Fish and grease. Burgers and grease. Grease and<br />
grease. Every evening we ask Psi what he&#8217;s going to have. &#8220;Oh, &#8221;<br />
he says getting his coat on, &#8220;I think I&#8217;ll go out and get me some<br />
grease.&#8221; This morning I noted a change in feeding behaviour as<br />
Specimen A dashed out the door with breakfast in hand: Mars bar<br />
and Coke.</p>
<p>Real Estate</h4>
<p>I&#8217;ve given up explaining what we paid in rent in Canada. It&#8217;s<br />
the equivalent to a Canadian being told that we come from a land<br />
where we lived in full sized house with jacuzzi and sauna on a<br />
few acres of green for $200 / month. Be thankful oh you young<br />
Canucks.</p>
<p>Michelle just informed me that we are paying $50 / day in rent<br />
+ utilities on top of that. About the same as a hotel in<br />
Edmonton.</p>
<p>Commercial real estate on the other hand does not seem too far<br />
overpriced. It appears Class B space can be had for &pound;6 / sq<br />
ft or less making it cheaper than our Class A Edmonton office;<br />
well cheaper if we were paying rates than normal mortals pay.</p>
<p>Pssst, Used Railway Tunnel, Sir? For rent. Prime SouthEastern<br />
abandoned railway tunnel. Great for storage, shooting ranges,<br />
bondage and specialty service establishments, clubs. Requires<br />
some cleaning.</p>
<h4>Shops and a Jolly Gay Neighborhood</h4>
<p>It&#8217;s really like living in a giant Old Strathcona. The shops<br />
are just crammed in. Across the street I can see a drugstore,<br />
clothing store, Radio and TV shop, convenience store, bar,<br />
picture shop, knickknack shop and a hardware and ironmonger. The<br />
last one sounds like a crime.</p>
<p>&#8220;What are you in for?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Ay, mate, they got me for a bit of Hardware and<br />
Ironmongering.&#8221;</p>
<p>The pattern repeats on every street across the city.</p>
<p>&#8220;Butcher, baker, chemist. Grocer, convenience, pub.&#8221;</p>
<p>*Sing it!*</p>
<p>&#8220;Butcher, baker, chemist. Grocer, convenience, pub.&#8221;</p>
<p>Oh! &#8220;Butcher, baker, chemist. Grocer, convenience, pub.&#8221;</p>
<p>Yeah! &#8220;Butcher, baker, chemist. Grocer, convenience, pub.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kindy catchy!</p>
<p>Just down the street is apparently Brighton&#8217;s only gay bar and<br />
coffee house. We&#8217;re living in gay central which is good because<br />
apparently it adds character and creativity to the neighborhood<br />
and makes us Uber designers.</p>
<p>Everything is within walking distance. A local Jeweler<br />
advertises &#8220;Last Jeweler for 25 yards!&#8221;.</p>
<h4>Weather</h4>
<p>Had some variety today. Big storm clouds instead of grey. I&#8217;ve<br />
yet to see a soul wearing sunglasses. Bright sun does not seem to<br />
be a predominant concern. Brighton &lt;&gt; Brightsun.</p>
<p>News Flash: Bright sun for several hours. Sat on the roof<br />
above the fish and chips shop watching the sea and reading the<br />
Inland Revenue guide to taxation. Was inspected carefully by<br />
neighborhood patrol seagull who made his opinion known in a brief<br />
and effective ceremony involving a small rooftop deposit. He<br />
didn&#8217;t approve of my sunglasses.</p>
<p>Fall. It&#8217;s like perpetual early autumn here. All the leaves<br />
are caught in terrible indecision over the trendy colour du jour.<br />
Some, fearing heavy snow, have given it up for the Ally McBeal<br />
twig look. Most sport fashionable green, yellow and auburn.<br />
Weather remains mild with only occasional call for mittens and<br />
flying umbrellas.</p>
<h4>Technology</h4>
<p>Have been spending our days researching mobiles. This<br />
apparently is a full time occupation that only anal-retentive<br />
North American&#8217;s undertake. The local Carphone Warehouse seems<br />
appalled every time we show up with some obscure question. The<br />
manager&#8217;s eyes recede and go all beady . Most people apparently<br />
just sign up to Whatever and when quizzed don&#8217;t even know what<br />
network they are on. The Warehouse&#8217;s first recommendation to us<br />
would have more than doubled our costs.</p>
<p>When people first recommended the Carphone Warehouse, I<br />
pictured in my mind a smaller Futureshop kinda store. Actually<br />
it&#8217;s about the size of a decent bathroom with just enough room to<br />
wind up before you sprint for the door. We&#8217;ll likely be back<br />
because they are apparently the best in town. A competing store<br />
would take our tough questions, smile and then quickly phone the<br />
Carphone warehouse and thus still end up with the wrong<br />
information.</p>
<p>Would you believe there&#8217;s no way to plug your Mac laptop into<br />
a mobile. The best solution involves having a modem in your<br />
laptop, one in your mobile phone and another (expensive) one on a<br />
card in your laptop. I have a potential solution that involves<br />
four different connected cables and gender changers and will of<br />
God. Maybe.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re now experts on the subject having stumped even the 1-800<br />
specialists and will be opening our own shop next week.</p>
<h4>High Speed Internet</h4>
<p>Whenever we ask for this, we get names of Internet Cafes which<br />
are in abundance here. Nobody quite understands this concept of<br />
fast access from home.</p>
<p>Apparently BT&#8217;s (UK&#8217;s AT&amp;T) ADSL trials were poor because<br />
their routers/hubs couldn&#8217;t handle the load. It&#8217;s also going to<br />
be expensive. The cable company is coming out with cable modems<br />
but won&#8217;t admit to it. Rumour is around March or April. Unlimited<br />
high speed access if you sign a 1 year plan. Limited access for<br />
month-to-month.</p>
<p>Actually the cable company offers all kinds of phone packages<br />
that blow the lid of phone company. If they can expand their<br />
coverage, BT literally will not be able to compete. It is a<br />
crying shame that the Mews won&#8217;t be supported until around<br />
April.</p>
<p>Interestingly the Cable company won&#8217;t install ISDN in December<br />
because it&#8217;s just too laid back a month for the British and they<br />
don&#8217;t want to work their technicians too hard.</p>
<p>Currently, it costs about $30,000 / year to get high speed, 24<br />
hour Internet access. (It costs the office under $3000 for speeds<br />
that are better than double.)</p>
<p>BT is going to be selling ADSL to resellers for $120 / month<br />
soon.</p>
<h4>Stay Tuned</h4>
<p>More funky adventures from the S&amp;M channel coming live to<br />
you from across the ocean. Next weeks episode: How to live in a<br />
converted stable and not freeze to death; a story of hope,<br />
romance and heat.</p>
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