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I hope it has a good subwoofer.
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To balance my whinge about hospitals, I must add that in spite of frequent past experiences of looong wait times, our health system is generally good. I attribute this to the exceptional diligence of nursing staff, and doctors. The admin, financing, etc..... well that needs work.
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Looks like Iran (or, rather Israel) couldn't wait for Trumps Tuesday Taco. The ink had hardly dried before they suspended the MOU. https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/iran-halts-us-negotiations-lebanon-strikes-1803651 Are we still winning.... again?
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Don't take it so badly. Soon HE will drop out of the picture and a new face can earn that title. There is quite a queue of similar types waiting in the wings.
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Well, yes, and no. Public system is a bit of a lottery. You must have had good timing. I have been taken in to the Royal by ambulance - true, I was not actually at death's door but I was in great pain - and I was ramped on a gurney, in the ER hallway along with other unfortunates. The silly thing about it is that we were technically still under the care of our respective Ambulance staff because we were not yet admitted to the hospital. So we were surrounded by a bunch of First Responders (two to each patient). These were regularly checking on each of us, not the hospital staff. So there was a queue of empty ambulances blocking the driveway, unable to respond to further emergencies.
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Speaking of things 'they' track:- Yesterday I received a text to my phone and an email. The AEC sent me this:- "Dear xxxx, The Australian Electoral Commission is contacting you because we have information indicating you need to check your enrolment. Either you are not enrolled to vote, or your enrolment details may be out of date. This might be because you have changed your name or address. The great majority of eligible people in your local area are enrolled to vote.......... Remember that enrolment and voting are compulsory by law." The important thing to remember is the phrase 'we have information indicating you...' They probably know I recently sold a bit of land. Or maybe they received information that I booked my car onto the Spirit of Tasmania to return to the mainland? For those of you who think 'big bro is watching you', you better believe he IS!
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Same thing in Tassie. It's your choice as a customer. Option 1:- Go to a private hospital, Pay $400 entry fee, and get medical attention. If you are admitted, your health insurance should pay further costs but not the $400. If you don't have health insurance, brace yourself for subsequent bills. Option 2:- Go to a public hospital, Pay nothing, and sit in the queue in the entry hallway for an unknown (long) time before getting medical attention.
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Since we are merrily drifting far from thread title, I ask.... Are those Ural bikes what Russia is presently using for motorbike invasion of Ukraine? I'm guessing the newer ones are built to a higher standard than the early ones?
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Oh, great. Just what we need. Another big target on our backs.
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I laughed at the suggestion that an average can be decided my a simple 52%. Totally agree the pass mark for legislation should be higher than 51%. Wouldn't work for the initial election but it would encourage realistic debate instead of party bullying. Anyway, back to sympathy. Is it morally acceptable to only have sympathy for some Americans, based on their (unknown) voting?
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That light is probably the most useful part of a Cossac/Voshkod bike.
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It's a big step to suggest ON is a 'main party'. So far, they seem more of a lingering fringe party. Sure, there is a possibility of it happening as protest votes get louder. The other parties don't show much desire to control their corruption, nor to get in touch with the electorate.
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If you are going to knock it, show me a realistic better option.
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I rather think that is because America didn't plan their logistics properly. They designed and sold a product they couldn't supply in a required timeframe. Also the Australian government didn't look ahead enough. And was silly enough to accept a trade-off deal of an obsolete product. When China takes over Taiwan, the only difference for us will be a likely rise in prices of prrmium silicon chips.
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Let's talk about Artificial Intelligence
nomadpete replied to old man emu's topic in Science and Technology
That's all negative, Nev. Clouds are beautiful...... so long as you are not trying to fly through them. -
Even when new they were not worth the asking price. No idea why they are collectable now.
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In Sydney they were called Voskod. A 650cc was $650. So I bought a Yamaha for half that. It went faster, stopped better and went around corners faster.
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In my opinion although many people go on about federal or state government corruption, it is local government (councils) that are by far the most corrupt level of government
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Epstein's death and coverup are proof that Republicans and Democrats can work together..... if the price is right.
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The purpose of a good joke, is to disturb the humorless, and humour the disturbed.
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Too true. But somehow the world seems to think otherwise.
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Wait up , didn't you say that last year, too?
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Let's talk about Artificial Intelligence
nomadpete replied to old man emu's topic in Science and Technology
Speaking as A glider pilot, thay's the best place to put clouds -
Celebrating Positives (offset of the Gripes Thread)
nomadpete replied to Jerry_Atrick's topic in General Discussion
Looks like we'll miss you. Driving to Brisvegas in June. Tonight, got a couple of fires going, music and cheap wine & better cheese. Maybe catch up next tine. -
Many a true word is spoken in jest.
