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	<title>Decisions &#187; holidays</title>
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		<title>Amateur Antics &amp; Company Capers. Where&#8217;s Wooyung?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Another new month is here.  There was several major decisions reached and acted upon in October.</p>
<p>I was first licensed as an Amateur Radio Operator in 1982. Back in 2003 due to various reasons, mainly personal, I let my license lapse. On October 12th, I was granted a new Advanced Class Australian Callsign: VK4ARJ.  Further details on my new Hamblog <a href="http://vk4arj.com">Vk4arj.com.</a></p>
<p>BareFootTech has traded for a little over 5 years as a Sole Trader. It has now come time to separate Barefoottech business from my personal sites and activities. So from Mid-November, Barefoottech sites will be transitioned to a new Company structure and ownership.  Full Details will listed in a separate Blog posting when completed.</p>
<p>I had the the pleasure to stay a couple nights at a lovely little caravan park on the NSW Tweed Coast.  Wooyung Motel and Caravan park is an Old Style caravan park with lot&#8217;s of great features, but not high prices.  Only a short distance from the Ocean and MILES of clean uncrowded beaches. It is ideal for a quiet family time.  Highly recommended by myself and the family. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another new month is here.  There was several major decisions reached and acted upon in October.</p>
<p>I was first licensed as an Amateur Radio Operator in 1982. Back in 2003 due to various reasons, mainly personal, I let my license lapse. On October 12th, I was granted a new Advanced Class Australian Callsign: VK4ARJ.  Further details on my new Hamblog <a href="http://vk4arj.com">Vk4arj.com.</a></p>
<p>BareFootTech has traded for a little over 5 years as a Sole Trader. It has now come time to separate Barefoottech business from my personal sites and activities. So from Mid-November, Barefoottech sites will be transitioned to a new Company structure and ownership.  Full Details will listed in a separate Blog posting when completed.</p>
<p>I had the the pleasure to stay a couple nights at a lovely little caravan park on the NSW Tweed Coast.  Wooyung Motel and Caravan park is an Old Style caravan park with lot&#8217;s of great features, but not high prices.  Only a short distance from the Ocean and MILES of clean uncrowded beaches. It is ideal for a quiet family time.  Highly recommended by myself and the family. </p>
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		<title>Darwinian Theories and Tourism</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I recently travelled to Darwin in the Northern Territory. After seeing all the beautiful displays at the local Museum. It proved to me beyond all doubt that Darwin (Charles, that is) was right. There is a definite link between present day man and lower life forms. The link is a desire to improve their environment by adaptation. We adapt to the hot and humid climate by using air-conditioning, whereas the crocodiles have adapted by learning to eat Humans.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently travelled to Darwin in the Northern Territory. After seeing all the beautiful displays at the local Museum. It proved to me beyond all doubt that Darwin (Charles, that is) was right. There is a definite link between present day man and lower life forms. The link is a desire to improve their environment by adaptation. We adapt to the hot and humid climate by using air-conditioning, whereas the crocodiles have adapted by learning to eat Humans.</p>
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