Dec 14 2009

The Specials Backing Track Seems To Be Missing?

Category: Kazakhstan,VideosChrisM @ 4:37 pm

Coming to the end of Lucky’s videos now, this was shot a while a go when he was in Astana. Some of the sights to be found on the Left Bank (the newer, less inhabited area of the city) are included. Hopefully should they make it over, we’ll be able to widen their experiences of the town.

The title’s reference to some possibly missing music was The Specials – Ghost Town, as a lot of visitors and disgruntled ex-pats seem to view that area of Astana as very quiet and devoid of any real character, partially due to low occupancy rates of the flats.

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Dec 14 2009

Why Are We Waiting?

Category: KazakhstanChrisM @ 6:07 am

So, Astikzhan’s shopping home delivery service still isn’t available. Irina has most of an order ready to go on their system, which was originally supposed to go live mid-November, but eventually found an entry on their site explaining that they were still working on a few problems. With Gros now (finally) restocking their stores (the rumour I attempted to start re. shutting down was indeed premature – a new boss decided that new lines of stock should be tried, so they were just using up old stock), and Metro (a cash’n’carry/hypermarket type shop recently opened in Astana that have a lot of bulk packets of items. Like Milky Ways and other goodies in boxes with built-in cardboard displays ready for smaller shops to sell from), I’m hoping Astikzhan get going soon for their own sake. If anyone in Astana reading this tries out Astikzhan’s service before we notice it is online, could they leave a comment please?

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Dec 14 2009

Alma TV Initial Report

Category: Kazakhstan,PersonalChrisM @ 5:23 am

As promised, here are my first impressions of Alma TV’s cable service here in Astana.

I’ll lay out the details first – we asked for and got the digital service (apparently not available in all areas just yet), didn’t get their internet service (not available in our location), and already had all the cabling in place for them. Our flat has already had a normal TV aerial wired in from the roof, as well as a large sat dish pointed at the Hotbird satellite. Not wanting to lose the satellite channels, we opted to use the standard aerial leads to feed the cable signal into the flat. As this lead is already split to feed a socket by the TV and also by the PC, this means we can watch two different cables channels at the same time. As long as one is Russian language – more on that later.

So, we went for the Prestige package, which basically means all of the channels except for three or four extra sports ones are included.

The channels that are mainly in English are as follows

    Discovery Channel
    Discovery Science
    Discovery World
    Discovery Travel & Living
    AXN Sci Fi Ru
    Sci Fi Channel
    Fox Life
    Fox Crime
    Universal Channel Russia
    SET Russia
    TV-1000
    TV-1000 Action
    National Geographic
    National Geographic Wild
    Animal Planet
    Zone Reality
    Viasat Explorer
    Viasat History
    MGM
    Hallmark
    ESPN
    BBC World
    CNN
    Euronews
    Bloomberg
    Cartoon Network / Turner Classic Movies
    Nickelodeon
    Jetix
    VH-1 Europe
    World Fashion
    Fashion TV
    Luxe TV

The following channels are either in Russian or another language, but might still be of interest…

    Sport 1
    Sport 2
    Eurosport
    Russian Extreme – different extreme or unusual sports
    Drive – Motor related programs
    Box – Fight channel, different disciplines covered
    Play TV (seems to be KZ KZSport1)
    MCM – French music channel
    MTV Russia – You can probably guess from the name 🙂
    A-One – Another Russian music channel
    Mus TV – Another Russian music channel
    Hit TV – Not sure yet about which country this channels originates from
    Music Pervogo – Another Russian music channel
    Mezzo – Classical/Jazz/Non-pop music channel

English audio doesn’t actually mean that all programs will have English speech. If you have a program that involves interviewing people from other countries, their speech is left intact – the English dubbing you’d get from watching the same channel in Britain is lost. Also adverts are mostly in Russian – no great loss there 🙂

Some channels have their EPG (Electronic Program Guide) two hours off – that is to say if you want to find out what is on now or next, you’ll need to check what the cable box thought was on two hours ago. Not all channels are like this, and I’m fairly certain it would be simple for Alma TV to correct this mistake.

The program names are mostly in Russian, but if you can at least read the Cyrillic alphabet, then you can just say the words out loud, and normally guess what it might be about. Channels that are specifically themed (SciFi, Discovery channels and sports for example) are normally easy to guess.

The interface menu for the cable STB (set top box) was originally in Russian, but can be changed to English. Our installers knew Russian wasn’t my first language, so they swapped the language for us (Menu, 1, Left until you see English, OK and then a few Exits), and also altered the relevant channels from Russian to English audio. Though not all of them, which is why I’ve listed all the ones I could find above, in case you ever find yourself using a digital set top box post-install time.

The box has both composite video and S-Video outputs, but obviously no component, HDMI or VGA. The audio is covered with both analogue RCA stereo output, and digital.

If your area isn’t yet covered by the digital service, you can still get most (all?) of those channels, but only with Russian audio (BBC/CNN excepted).

The ANNUAL rental for the box is around 750 Tenge (that is around 3 UK pounds, or $5!), and the monthly charge depends on which channel package you go for. I’ll have to double check with Irina, but I think the Prestige package (as DanD rightly pointed out, Kazakhstan HAD to have a channel package called that!) costs around 4000 Tenge per month.

I’ll try to post more information as it arises.

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Dec 14 2009

Almaty River Jumping

Category: Kazakhstan,VideosChrisM @ 4:23 am

Incredible special effects are used in this video from Lucky (this clip is from his original channel, though you should also check out his newer The District of Lucky). Either that, or the man can truly jump across a wide river in a single bound.
Don’t believe me? Watch the video below…

Like the smoking hookahs video, this is shot in the mountains that surround Almaty (the old capital of Kazakhstan), and he even manages to quote the temperature in Celsius, rather than the American (and confusing unless you’re British and a bit older than me) standard of Fahrenheit. The audio could have done with a little treatment (inaudible speech is covered with some subtitles), as the jump from the river noise prior to the jump and little after is jarring. Some might even infer that some jiggery pokery occurred, but I’m certain he’d not try and mislead us?
This time no slabs of beer cooling in a stream, nor barbecues, were involved, but it still interesting to see what the countryside looks like around that area – I’ve never made it outside of the city when we’ve been there in the past.

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Dec 05 2009

Another Potential ICHC Submittal?

Category: Dasha&Kittens,PicturesChrisM @ 2:01 am

This time we have Kara sat in one of her favourite places in our flat – way up high, next to the ceiling, on top of a cupboard in the kitchen. She jumps from the floor to a work surface (naughty, don’t go there, which is normally met with a look of disinterest), from there to the top of the fridge/freezer, a small hop up to a shelf, and then a little jump left onto the cupboard.
I love the green laser eyes 🙂

Kara Scans The Room

Kara Scans The Room

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Dec 04 2009

ICHC Fodder?

Category: Dasha&Kittens,PicturesChrisM @ 6:11 pm

(ICHC=ICanHasCheezburger.com)
This is a shot of Tishka’s kittens, back when three out of the original four hadn’t yet found new homes. Ksusha is still left, and it looks like she may end up taking up permanent residence 🙂
Anyway, all three liked to relax in Anna’s rocking horse/chair, and so rather than fight, they all just squeezed in.

Tishka's Kittens - Three Left - In Horse Chair

Tishka's Kittens - Three Left - In Horse Chair


Nov 17 2009

KZBlog Rehoused

Category: KazakhstanChrisM @ 3:42 pm

As regular readers will know, I quite often link to posts from KZBlog. The site is another blog written by an ExPat living in Astana, however it is a little more intellectual (in a good way) than this one.

Anyway, the site has now moved from the blogsome platform, to a new URL. Head on over to KZBlog.net, and don’t forget to update your RSS feed details or bookmarks, if you are already a regular visitor.

The theme has changed, and I suspect that now the site is based on a recent WordPress version, more plugins will be in use.

Good luck in the new home, and I hope you enjoy the new found freedom.

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Nov 14 2009

Inquisitive Minds

Category: Anna's Videos,Dasha&KittensChrisM @ 2:28 am

Again on the 24th of September, we have a couple of videos. Relatively new additions to the in-laws’ house seem to be asking “Mum, Mum – What Is It?”

It is a small version of its mummy. Don’t worry.

Applies to both species 🙂

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Nov 04 2009

Big Trucks Mean Big Tyres

Category: Friends,Kazakh Driving,KazakhstanChrisM @ 1:54 am

In Kazakhstan it is that time of year once again, when hundreds of car owners go through the annual ritual of changing their car tyres from the summer variety to the winter flavour – deeper tread and with metal pins to increase traction. In Astana this is essential due to the usual 5 months (November to March) where ice is a permanent feature of the road as temperatures stay well below freezing. When the snow and ice first appear late October/early November you’re always guaranteed to see a cluster of minor accidents due to the ice before the tyres are changed.

For some vehicles however it’s rather impractical to take them down to the local ‘Shinomontage’ (tyre/wheel repair and replacement place in Russian). Luckily excavation/earth moving vehicles that are used in mining do not require this procedure, though I’m guessing they must need replacing occasionally. See prologcentralasia.kz for an example of one of these monster machines and then here to see a bloke standing next to one the wheels, it must be at least twice his height – “Dave I think we’re gonna need a bigger jack mate…”

Posted for a friend that created their site (I helped to optimize a few images that were slowing down the load times), though no money was involved in this post, though a glass of coke might be demanded the next time we meet 😉

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Nov 03 2009

One Kitten Left To Find A Home For

Category: Dasha&Kittens,Kazakhstan,VideosChrisM @ 2:58 am

Completely out of order (I’ve written and post-dated about a dozen Anna related posts in the last couple of days), but as we’re talking about trying to find a new home for just one more kitten, I thought I’d post this video out of sync. We have mini-Kara – the black one, who has already been adopted. The two other kittens not in the video have also gone. However, Mini-Muska, the second kitten in this video, is still looking for a good home in Astana. Free to a loving potential owner.

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