Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Transportation of the Dunedin city


The oil crisis hit this nation again and students' life go real humble. We walk everywhere!

Transport system of Dunedin..
we have two strong legs and what else can we say to make this world better?

Crazy crazy oil prices going over the moon and media playing real funny that cars and people are now cannot be separated?

welcome to beautiful Dunedin city,
we don't have tube, very few olderrrrrrrr students have a car (feels like granpa/granma?)

It is time to see what Otago Daily Times say to make it realistic (are they realistic? sorry we do not run undie 500 this year I am sure we will find some way to go to court! please be patient, darling)

Transport system is one of the most modern communication ways to connect and it makes people live in rural area that move away from central otago typical campus life.

It makes me think critically what would be best solutions?
OUSA did survey and a LOT OF STUDENTS DO WANT TO LIVE IN SOUTH DUNEDIN IF BUS COMPANIES MAKE SUPER TERTIARY STUDENT DEAL!!!

History of Dunedin started from the time when Great Britain brought train and steam train and tram to this small town -> Industralization, centralization and now de-centralization and globalization.

Let's not go back their where everyone in a big suitcase and carrying them everywhere in the city showing em they are from in the middle of nowhere.

I really want to live in Maori Hill next year, and please don't break down another war or even think about support war in this Olympic period G.Bush please. can't you stop?
Tony Blaire even claimed that he regret to support one of the Iraq war and what even make the world better except you talk about global warming?
Take that to your home dinner talk and bring some serious solutions to the speaking.
I don't think it is because of Bush or any other single element to make the oil price higher.
However, we have to consider now alternative transport and instead of driving license, a lot of campus sites are full of little cute scooter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and I hate helmet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1 comment:

Media Blogger said...

Awesome to see you blogging again Boa!

I am too poor to even think about owning a car at the moment, but would also like the opportunity to live in a suburb that was a little nicer than Dunedin North. That would only be possible if the city had an amazing bus service - which unfortunately is not the case.