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VoIP Analysis by Perry Mowbray [V: 368/C: 0]

We have over 14 months of VoIP call records now, so it was time to do some analysis and see how the plans were performing and whether we were getting the best outcomes.

Our Telephone budget had gone from $25/week in 2003/4 to about $10/week currently, but were we getting the best performance from our VSPs?

The results were somewhat surprising and enabled some fine tuning to get even more out of the systems!

How we got our house by Perry Mowbray [V: 359/C: 0]
This is the history of how we found our house... traumatic as it is... copied from http://mowbray-house.blogspot.com/
Frequent Flying on my Neighbour's back by Perry Mowbray [V: 233/C: 0]

Do you use those petrol discount vouchers from the two main grocers?

Do you use Frequent Flyer points?

Have you ever wondered where those discounts come from and who essentially pays for your discount?

Are all phone companies the same? by Perry Mowbray [V: 236/C: 0]
We have not used our Telstra account for outgoing calls for quite a while now (we've got quite a stable VoIP setup), but tonight an opportunity to have it tested presented itself via an aggressive salesman…
Those horrid roots! by Perry Mowbray [V: 255/C: 0]
When we had Merve take out our trees we thought that would be the end of it, but it was only the beginning!
How do you compost wood products? by Perry Mowbray [V: 345/C: 0]
With the removal of our trees (see this post) we gained a lot of organic matter (sections of trunk, branches, mulched twigs and leaves, wood chips from stump grinding): we asked to keep all of the material! So our front yard has piles of this woody stuff which we are hoping to compost so that we can use it in an on the garden. How do you compost wood products?
The Front Trees Have Gone!! by Perry Mowbray [V: 387/C: 0]
If you check out this photo you'll see that our tree man, Merve, has taken down the front trees.
Who Owns All the Houses? by Perry Mowbray [V: 697/C: 2]
We've been renters of houses for nearly as long as we've lived togher in them, and since buying our first home I've wondered who actually owns the houses in Australia. This post looks at some recent statistics...
The Leaf in the Front Yard by Perry Mowbray [V: 303/C: 0]
 Whilst sitting at breakfast after Mass last Sunday we spotted this leaf that had somehow become speared by the tree that had born it. It may be a little hard to discern from the photo, but the leaf is 2.5 mitres above the ground! So what are the chances of that happening? And what happened really?
So where are we up to now? by Perry Mowbray [V: 318/C: 0]

It's been a while since a blog update, some of the reason is that I've moved the blog here. This entry details where we are up to with the house.


    

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The [old] Home of the [Mid] Mountain Mowbrays!

If you've come directly here, you may want to go to www.mitupela.net as this DNN site is not updated any more. The blogs are located here.

Here we are:

PerrySandi

Another ANZAC marriage!

Sandi originally from New Zealand and Perry from Sydney, Australia... this site details all things Mowbray from our Mid Mountains Home. The Blue Mountains, West of Sydney, is one of the most beautiful places on earth and we are an extremely rare couple who has been fortunate enough to live and work here!

Thoughts can be found in the Blog and various Photos in the Photo section. Have fun while you wander around  and leave comments...


      

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This is the Council's Aerial Photo taken in 1999. Note the Liquidambar close to the front of the house!

Aerial Photo [1999]: This is the Council's Aerial Photo taken in 1999. Note the Liquidambar close to the front of the house!
This is how the front garden has been planted out.

2006 1. Front Garden Plan: This is how the front garden has been planted out.
The pile in the front is the mulched branches from the trees: what you can't see are all the micro-organisms chewing away, composting it! Also note the rock garden edging has gone too, and the stump grindings have been moved to the back of the property.

2006 08: The pile in the front is the mulched branches from the trees: what you can't see are all the micro-organisms chewing away, composting it! Also note the rock garden edging has gone too, and the stump grindings have been moved to the back of the property.

    

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