About Dave Owen
Basic Information
About Dave Owen
- Real Name
- David Owen
- Location
- Te Awamutu
- Occupation
- Internet Publisher
- Interests
- Music, space, web stuff
- Biography
- I live in Te Awamutu with my partner Ange. I have a two daughters (Tayla and Jess) and one son (Floyd). I work from home doing internet stuff.
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- Total Posts
- 91
- Posts Per Day
- 0.04
General Information
- Last Activity
- 31st Jul 2010 23:56
- Join Date
- 17th Sep 2004
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Dave Owen on 23rd Jul 2010 at 13:03
I always find it interesting to see what people around the world say about Te Awamutu. Having the Finn connection helps because there's a surprising number of Finn fans who know about our town and even make the pilgrimage here. Occasionally there's the inevitable condescending comment about TA being a hick town but usually people are quite complimentary.
Here's an example I noticed last night. It's a discussion about Crowded House hitting the road. It's a very long page - I found
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Dave Owen on 26th Jun 2010 at 21:29
Courtesy of NZ On Screen, we have a nice documentary at TATV featuring Neil Finn's 2001 New Zealand tour. During the tour Neil formed a new band at every venue, made up of relatively unknown local talent and brought together in just a few days.
http://www.teawamutu.co.nz/community...Finn-for-a-Day
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Dave Owen on 8th Jun 2010 at 16:32
It's been about a year since we introduced the new-look TATV. Although the new format has been popular, unfortunately it hasn't quite worked out for us. Amongst other problems, we haven't been able to integrate the registration systems for TATV and the forum in the way we'd hoped. We've been forced to fall back on Plan B, which is to modify the forum so that it can run TATV as well.
The upshot of this is that TATV is changing to be more closely integrated with the forum and blogs.
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Dave Owen on 3rd Jun 2010 at 10:01
Today's Courier (PDF) features a letter from a local web designer by the name of Scott Elliott, followed by a response from myself. I've pasted them both below (if you've already read them, skip down to the full rebuttal):
I couldn't agree more with David Bowler's front page statement in the Courier last Thursday when he refers to a "third world power supply". However New Zealand is more like a third world country than many residents realise. I'm referring to website development and
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Dave Owen on 1st Jun 2010 at 17:13
A reunion is being organised for the Te Awamutu College Class of 2000, to be held on the weekend of 16th October 2010. For more details see the Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=148824628370