stubbsy wrote:... plus we're a small geographically remote market with high transport costs (and yes, we're also suckers who oftent pay too much)
I don't buy the high transport costs argument, Peter.
The cost of shipping of similar products from, say, Japan to Sydney, or to LA, should be fairly similar. Look at the prices we pay fro shipping from Poon as a good example of this.
By way of contrast, and to really see how we are ripped off, check the cost of shipping something from LA to SYD, and then check the cost for the reverse journey.
Neeper, we've been taken to the cleaners for years, and too many people here just lie back and take it, thinking there's nothing that can be done about it. For some high value purchases, it's often worthwhile taking a trip to, for instance, LA, and take a week's vacation. The net cost will be about the same.
Let me give another example. As most here know, Leigh and I went to Melbourne for the F1GP last month. While we were there, Leigh, on a whim, suggested that next year we do Malaysia instead.
On the surface that seems like an almost stupid idea, but here's what I've found out thus far: circuit admission is a tad less than 50% of the cost in Melbourne, and you can buy tix for just the days that you want. In Melbourne, you have to buy a package that covers the full four days admission, even though you may only want to go on the Sunday. The Sepang circuit is a full-time circuit, with covered stands too. Covered race viewing in Melbourne cost an arm and two legs.
Accommodation in Malaysia will be less than 1/3 what we paid in Melbourne, and we were not staying at a particularly expensive hotel in Melbourne.
The only remaining variable is the cost of airfares, and my guess is that with the savings we'll be making elsewhere, Malaysia 2006 looks very likely to happen for us.
And I've not even brought into account yet the fact that we'll be able to do duty free shopping, and seeing a different culture into the bargain.
And just FYI, my understanding is that there are no restrictions as to the lenses that one can use at the circuit!