When I lived in America, I was undeniably spoiled, as many Americans tend to be. But for a techie – and I am, quite unashamedly and unabashedly, one of that number – there are definite quibbles, of which by far the largest is bandwidth, or the lack thereof. New Zealand is a truly splendid place to live in many, indeed almost all, regards. But, even in God’s Own Country, not everything is perfect. The people in New Zealand are friendly, the food is astonishing, and the wine is spectacular. This has been an almost entirely unqualified success. My life also includes a wife and daughter, and they, not surprisingly, came with me too. I brought my life with me, including, among goods and chattels more varied than I had realized, my trusty Mac mini, which has been doing sterling duty as a Web and mail server for a year or more.
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