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Pretty much correct.. Corner the Market and there's no competition. If you can't compete. Put tariffs on. Whinge about everyone one ripping you off on trade DEALS you signed and not under duress either. Nev
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Used to be that you only got advertising on free products. Like the majority of apps which are free, make their money through ads. However recently even the paid services show ads. Netflix and Prime especially. If you don't want ads, you pay more. Basically it's because billionaires are arseholes.
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Marty_d replied to onetrack's topic in General Discussion
La Grange is still one of my favourites. -
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willedoo replied to onetrack's topic in General Discussion
I always thought that was a bit ironic, being the only band menber without a beard and having the name Beard. One year he had a very short one for a while, but the rest of the time just a mustache. Billy Gibbons would really feel the loss considering they've played together in ZZ Top since 1969; a long time. A good rocking band in their day with that distinctive Texan sound. - Today
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Watching Foxtel last night. Fourteen adverts or program promotions per ad break.
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I still carry two Avgas cards for flying but havent needed them for years. Most sites use a phone app or credit card. But if I ditch the Avgas cards I am bound to get caught somewhere. I guess it is the same with EV charging.
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We also need to remember the grid infrastructure has to be up the task. 10 x 100kW chargers is a MW. The cables that supply the facility need to sized for this plus what ever the wider community needs.
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When I was travelling for work I discovered that many ads are voiced and adapted locally. For example, "Kiwi kids are Weetbix kids". And many US ads were given Aussie voices, but these days they tend not to bother as we seem to have accepted US accents. And racially inappropriate actors in Aussie ads, which are simply run here without change.
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The climate change debate continues.
old man emu replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
Sounds a bit like buying a cordless tool from Bunnings. Buy the skin with one battery but then you have to buy another to have charged up to keep using the tool. I can see truck battery changing stations working in with driver duty hours. The minimum "break" for a driver is 15 minutes. However each company would have to either have its own change depot or contract it out. And the long distance hauliers between the east coast capitals all start their journeys around the same time and travel in convoys, so they would all hit the swap depot towns at the same time, resulting in waiting times. HOWEVER, we are in early days. Such logistical problems would no doubt be worked out as demand increased. -
The climate change debate continues.
kgwilson replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
Janus trialled a electric conversion of a diesel long haul tractor unit that could get from Melbourne to Sydney on a single charge or Sydney to Coffs similarly. The original had a clamshell front & the battery was swapped out by Forklift in 15 minutes. The driver though had a minimum 2 hour stand down timeframe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4FjettzOJg Medium size delivery trucks & even long haul tractor units in the city can get a battery swapped in under 5 minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlOxqhWbsk4&t=6s -
Funny but it’s AI unfortunately.
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Don't mess with the elephant. VIDEO-2026-08-08-16-07-09.mp4
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The climate change debate continues.
old man emu replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
I wonder how many of those trucks are used for long distance haulage like our. However, I would think that in Australia, most trucks are used for local work. Even the mud carters associated with infrastructure construction would not need to put up too many kms doing their daily work. We probably only need diesel for long haul where stopping to recharge would destroy schedules. Comments?? -
Maybe a Preview of Purgatory? Nev
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Football and associated replays and ADDs drive anti football People like me Crazy. It's like a compulsory religion. Nev
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facthunter replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
Tesla model y and 3 are considered amongst the best buys second hand EVs. Nev -
Just an update on the 600 million government support deal for PNG entering the NRL with the PNG Chiefs entering the comp in 2028. The 600 million support package is spread over ten years; 290 million goes to direct support for the PNG franchise and infrastructure, and 60 million for license and operational fees. 250 million is earmarked for the Pacific Rugby League Partnership for community, health, and education programs in the member states PNG, Fiji, Samoa and Tonga. The Pacific Rugby League Partnership is a partnership between the Australian Rugby League Commission, PNG, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and the Australian Government.
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The climate change debate continues.
Jerry_Atrick replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
BTW, sitting on an electric double decker bus - clean air, no resonating vibration and no heat from the engine getting onto the back seats -
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Jerry_Atrick replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
I wonder why, despite the corporate shenanigans, Tesla's engineering falls behind like it does -
The Trivago ads over here featured ab Aussie voice. I don't get ads much as I only watch YouTube channels that rarely play them.. or streaming..
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I had an odd experience at work yesterday. A work colleague and I sparred quite some time ago- around the time of the election - about Chump; he was defending Chump vehemently and of course I took the opposite position. We respectfully agreed to disagree and left it at that. I probably wrote about it on this thread. Yesterday was the first time in eons we were in the office coincidentally. To be honest, I had totally forgotten our conversation, but he dragged me aside and quietly conceded he was very wrong about Chump,, Interestingly, the final straw wasn't the criminal activity nor the corruption, but the invasion of Iran...
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willedoo replied to onetrack's topic in General Discussion
I thought someone must have been crook when they announced the cancellation of those shows a few days ago. Reverend Billy is the only original band member left now out of the three. -
You do seem to have range anxiety and that is normal for most people entering the full BEV sphere. When you have 48% of battery capacity left there is absolutely no need for concern. You can stop at any supercharger & just take as much as you need to get to your destination. I was getting low when coming back from Noosa to home near Yamba. Distance was about 100km & range 95km. I could have slowed down & made it but I stopped at a Tesla Supercharger & got 5 or 6 minutes at 130-140kW which was easily enough to get home at 110kmh & then some to run around town the next day. The last 20% of battery capacity takes almost as long as from 10% to 80% & it is considered bad form by most of us EV drivers to charge beyond 80% especially if someone is waiting. Planning long trips is something we all do as the charging infrastructure is still in its infancy. Back in the early 1900s there weren't many petrol stations & initially you had to buy it in cans from a Chemist. EV public charging is getting better all the time. Range anxiety no longer exists in China as they have the infrastructure in place already. I often plan a stop after about 2-3 hours driving and at a fast charger (50-80 kW) at a shopping centre. These are much cheaper than a Supercharger but slower. I then have a bite to eat, use the toilet etc & when I get back after 20 minutes to 1/2 an hour or so the car is back up to about 80% & I carry on. In my old ICE car I did the same but usually did not need to fill up if I left home with a full tank. I still had to fill up at my destination anyway. A lot of hotels & motels have "Destination Chargers". These are slow chargers like the wall charger I have at home. Some have type 2 cables but some don't so having your own is handy. You can charge the car over night and often it is free. The 3 pin charger that comes with the car is called a Granny charger & in Australia is limited to 8 amps. The maximum size portable chargers are 15 Amps & have a 15 amp plug. You can get a 32 Amp socket installed by your electrician but is will require a 6mm supply cable & you will need a 32 amp 7.4 kW charger. It is better to install a 7.4kW wall charger as it has all sorts of functions allowing you to choose to charge from solar or at off peak etc. My MG 4 is now 3 years old & has a maximum of 140 kW charging capacity. At a 350 kW charger I get at least 120 kW up to about 80% full. The problem generally doesn't lie with the car but with the grid supply to the supercharger. Most don't have a supply anywhere near as big as the cars capacity to charge and have a relatively small storage capacity which will be used quite quickly especially if there are several chargers & they are all being used at once. Note in China they now have 1.5 megawatt chargers for use with EVs having 1000 volt architecture. These can charge the EV from 10% to 80% in 5 minutes. The whole issue with having various apps & cards is a pain. Why they can't just all accept a credit card is ridiculous. I do have an RFID card for a couple of charging outfits & that is simple but it still charges to my credit card anyway. The best one is a company here called Evie & once the car is registered with the company I just plug in & it charges without any other requirements. When finished my credit card is charged & I get a notification & receipt on my phone. Way simpler than getting petrol. With no engine noise and effortless power & full torque from zero rpm your stress levels are definitely lower on a long trip. The RWD on the MG & 50/50 weight distribution provides superb handling & booting it out of a corner is magic. No other hot ICE car can compare. I am sure the Beamer is the same, most likely better. I hate driving the wifes ICE car and especially hate going in to a stinky petrol station.
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facthunter replied to onetrack's topic in General Discussion
I shaved mIne OFF when it became trendy to Have one. There's too much time spent Trimming it and my boss said it made me look older. Not worth the effort.. Nev -
Natalie Harp is one of Trumps most devoted sycophants. She was formerly the host of Ultra right wing "One America News Network" & has been in Trumps inner circle for years.. https://www.stuff.co.nz/world-news/361022027/melania-doesnt-speculation-about-trumps-relationship-wi Trump went berserk at CNN reporter Kristen Holmes when she asked Trump “Jon Ossoff said you’d rather travel with your aide Natalie Harp and build the ballroom than do your job as president,” Holmes said. “What is your response?” Jon Ossoff is a Democratic senator from Georgia.
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