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Lest you think this humble site has become a travel blog, I’m reporting again today on my Nokia E61i, which continues to impress, and particularly while travelling. Here’s why:

What was my room number again?

Despite its “average” 2-megapixel imager, the built-in camera on my E61i has many practical applications, like remembering your hotel room number when you stumble home to bed, or to MMS your new friends to tell them where the party’s at!

Bircher Muesli & Yogurt

Koru Lounge Decadence

The camera also came in handy to document my dieting triumphs, like the bircher muesli and raspberry yogurt combo I had for breakfast at my Wellington Hotel, and disasters, like the marshmallow coconut & fruit pudding with a side of licorice that I succumbed to at the Koru Lounge during my layover at LAX. Twice.

NZ WiFi Hunt

The second most-used feature of my E61i was the built-in WiFi radio. Nokia thoughtfully put this little alert right on the home screen. I had it running pretty much all day, and unlike my TyTN it hardly drained the battery at all.

Atrium WiFi Card

The bad news was that in most places I had to pay for WiFi access to the internet. The Crowne Plaza in Auckland sold these prepaid cards for $5 NZD. Much like a calling card, you scratch off the back to reveal an access code to get on the ‘net in the lobby and in the adjacent shopping mall.

The Intercontinental in Wellington wasn’t quite as cheap. When I inquired about the wireless network in the lobby the young man at the front desk came to my table in the hotel restaurant and offered to hook me up at the rate of $49.95 NZD for 24 hours, to which I immediately spat out my cup of coffee into his face.

ANZ WiFi

But the wondrous Air New Zealand Koru Lounge was another story altogether. Access to their WiFi network is free, but you must obtain a username and password from the front desk. It changes every month to discourage amateur packet sniffers… Works for me!

No Love with Fring

The only stunt I couldn’t pull with my Nokia was making a VoIP call using fring and its built-in support for Skype. This had nothing to do with the Skype outage of last week and everything to do with fring. Fortunately there are other options available, which I’ll be trying out and reporting on at a future date.

WorldMate Clocks

And finally, flying across 16 time zones was made a little less bewildering by WorldMate (the light version is available free of charge for E-Series users) and by a feature I’ve never seen on any other GSM handset — the ability to auto-magically grab the appropriate time from the local network.

Now if only my E61i could help me with my jet lag…

Breakfast Envy

24 hours ago as of this writing I was enjoying an awesome beachside brunch at The Maranui Café. Not exactly sure what Derek was looking at here… Possibly Fiona’s pin?

Cheque, please!

What separates the Maranui from your typical Queen Street Toronto brunch, you ask? How about this breathaking view from its patio, for starters…

Built to Last

Here’s me modeling the outfit I’ll have worn for a cumulative 30 hours by the time I touch down in Toronto early tomorrow morning. I won’t pretend for a moment that I smell “April fresh”. So far I’ve endured getting lost on the Inter-Terminal Walkway at Auckland Airport and have once again been forced to go through the gulag-style security checkpoint at LAX for no good reason.

All I can say is thanks god for the Koru Lounge — there’s a Maple Leaf Lounge here too but why set myself up for disappointment? I checked in at Koru, had a much-needed shower and am now in the Business Centre with a piping hot cup of coffee and fast internet connection for my MacBook, assuming I can stay awake for another 5 hours until my flight takes off for Toronto…

Well, it’s my last night in Wellington and I’m a day behind in my postings… So let’s get caught up, shall we?

Day 6

Te Papa

The rain was bound to come sooner or later, so I figured it would be a good day to check out Te Papa, Maori for “Our Place”.

One day someone will open a museum dedicated to museums and this place — along with the Powerhouse in Sydney, Australia — will be in it. It’s as much an art gallery, amusement park and coffee bar as anything else. I could have easily spent all day combing through the many exhibits and installations, but I had me a dinner party to gets to!

Derek & Fiona

Derek and Fiona were kind enough to invite me out to their palatial Island Bay estate for a hearty home-cooked meal — in fact, they even drove me out from my hotel!

Julian Faid

We were joined by another Canadian improv expat, Julian Faid from the Rapid Fire Theatre in Edmonton. Here he gives us a sneak preview of his upcoming Fringe Show Dinner for One. You can tell it’s a comedy because of the shrugging…

Day 7

Nissan Figaro

Today (Sunday) was my only chance for souvenirs. It seemed fitting for this day of rampant consumerism that just outside my hotel I should happen upon this kawaii Nissan Figaro, straight from Japan. Too bad about the colour.

Cuba Street

The best shopping in town is to definitely be had on Cuba Street. I even splurged on a local band’s CD that was playing in Real Groovy.

Where's that damn Cable Car Lane?!!

With my shopping done I went straight to McDonald’s — no wait! I mean, the famous Wellington Cable Car.

End of the line

Despite Derek’s warnings of “lame” I thought it was all right. It’s actually not just a tourist trap, but a functioning means of mass transportation. One of the stops is the local University, about halfway up.

View from on high

Up top the car stops at The Wellington Botanic Garden, where you can take in magnificent views of the city…

Lookout

… Or escape the city altogether and become one with nature.

Just don’t venture too far off the beaten path, like I did.

(Note: I had a good bit about having to eat my own poop but the camera cut me off at 30 seconds… I hate when that happens!)