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  1. So, when he wrote the song, he was writing about enjoying 69 every Summer? 😄
  2. We just need to impose a suitable "entry charge" for every American serviceman coming here to play war games, or for R&R.
  3. No, not in the civilian style. They enter the country on a special Military visa. U.S. soldiers entering Australia have to; 1. Present an up-to-date military ID card 2. Present movement orders that specify travel to Australia as part of their duties 3. Provide a copy of their official orders and passport with SOFA stamp to the 337 ASUF/JA SOFA is a Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), an agreement between countries that allows one country to station military forces in the other. 337 ASUF/JA is the 337th Air Support U.S. Flight base/Judge Advocate in Yokota, Japan, which is the support unit for U.S. troops entering Australia. There is a Special Purpose Travel Authority (SPTA) database set up by the Australian Govt to facilitate Allied troop movements into and out of Australia. https://www.yokota.af.mil/About-Us/Units/337th-Air-Support-Flight/ https://www.yokota.af.mil/About-Us/Units/337th-Air-Support-Flight/337-ASUF-Newcomers/Passport-SOFA-Requirements/
  4. Yeah, we froze last night, too - it went down to 17.7°! 😄 In fact, the temps went down to 14° for two days this last week, I had to go find a shirt to put on! Our maximums are currently a very pleasant, low to mid 30's, I find 18° to 28° is my ideal temperature range. When I lived in the South Eastern Wheatbelt, I thought 11° to 22° was a nice temperature range - but out there, we often got multiple frosts every July and August. I've seen -7°C in the wheatbelt in the early 1970's, it was a bitterly cold morning. Now, I wouldn't know what a frost looks like. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/dwo/IDCJDW6111.latest.shtml
  5. The ABC News has a good article today about Trumps tariffs on Australian aluminium. Albo needs to grow some balls and stop trying to negotiate with Trump. There's no negotiating with an arsehole like Trump, Albo needs to take a leaf out of Crysta Freelands playbook - ""I have a message today for President Trump. If you force our hand, we will inflict the biggest trade blow that the United States has ever endured," Freeland said this week. Trump needs to learn, that if he wants to kick another countries arse, he'll get a retaliatory kick in the nuts, that will stop him from walking for months. "Play stupid games - Win stupid prizes" - ABC News Australia - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-16/albanese-tariff-in-donald-trump-hands/104938868
  6. Sounds like pure propaganda that he wrote himself. I love this piece of pure drivel in the article (below) .... he lives solely to keep garnering more and more wealth, at the expense of the average Joe. "The revelation underscores Musk’s belief in living frugally despite his current wealth. He has often emphasized that material possessions do not define success. Instead, he prioritizes investing in ideas that push the boundaries of human potential." He's quite happy to turn thousands of loyal Govt employees out onto the street, jobless, while he continues to increase his own wealth. He's just another version of Trump, they love having the power over millions of people by simply saying, "You're fired!!".
  7. Well, Cyclone Zelia has come and gone and luckily it avoided Port Hedland and Karratha and came ashore around the mouth of the De Grey River about 80kms E of Port Hedland. Not a lot of damage in the above-mentioned cities, a fair few trees down and the odd fence leant over, but generally, minimal damage for a cyclone that was very intense at one point. Some of the station sheds copped a hiding, but that's pretty normal. Most station sheds wouldn't stand up for long in a big blow. Possibly the main factor in the limited damage was the cyclone was relatively small, as far as diameter goes. However, that didn't stop some of the stations and Aboriginal Communities near De Grey and a little further inland getting 500 and 600mm of rain. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-15/tropical-cyclone-zelia-live-blog-saturday/104940132
  8. Never forget that Musk was a founding member of PayPal, and he merged his previous online banking operation, X.com, with another online banking startup, Confinity, to form PayPal. But Musk got kicked out of PayPal when he refused to address the level of fraud being conducted via PayPal. As always, Musk cares little about fraud or criminality, as long as he's making huge profits. The other techheads on the PayPal board could see that increasing fraud on PayPal would eventually destroy, so they successfully reduced the fraud levels to a minimal amount, and PayPal thrived. But Musk is a typical banking greed merchant, PayPal charges were excessive, and still are, and now Musk is now intent on getting back into banking transactional business again (along with crytpo), because he knows exactly how much money can be made from these systems.
  9. No, the bot spoke for OME. 😄
  10. Germ theory denialism is alive and well in the backwoods of America - and it's spread worldwide, because I came across a local bloke recently who believes that germs and bacteria and viruses, are all fabrications invented by Big Pharma, to keep their pill sales roaring along nicely. He even referred me to a NZ woman doctor, Dr Samantha Bailey, a prodigious social media video maker, who still promotes this rubbish. She was relieved of her NZ medical registration, but still keeps up the BS. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germ_theory_denialism https://www.researchgate.net/publication/354131199_Germs_Can_Not_Do_Not_Cause_Dis-ease_The_germ_theory_of_disease_causation_is_a_Fraud
  11. Just wait until every Trump voter ends up with several jobless family members, thanks to Trumps Govt cost-cutting, there'll be a large degree of "buyer remorse".
  12. Cyclone Zelia is a biggie, it's turned into a Category 5. There's a number of towns and a couple of cities in the Pilbara battening down for some massive winds. Pardoo has received 310mm of rain since 9:00AM yesterday morning. The problem is a lot of the Pilbara region river catchments are already soaked, and the rivers still running, from the last cyclone only a couple of weeks ago. http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/wrap_fwo.pl?IDW24200.html http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW60285.shtml Some truck driver donkey has lost his road train at a floodway on the Ripon Hills Road, East of Marble Bar. It looks like it's at Mount Creek, which runs into the Fortescue River just downstream a bit. This creek is raging now, imagine what it's going to be like in a couple of days after Cylone Zelia has dumped another 150mm or 200mm in the catchment! https://www.google.com/maps/@-21.2260964,120.4944031,3a,75y,111.72h,93.4t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sN8N2aNrTM11XjBAE2y0tfA!2e0!6shttps:%2F%2Fstreetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com%2Fv1%2Fthumbnail%3Fcb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile%26w%3D900%26h%3D600%26pitch%3D-3.4032934612263546%26panoid%3DN8N2aNrTM11XjBAE2y0tfA%26yaw%3D111.72167461954302!7i16384!8i8192!5m1!1e4?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDIxMC4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D https://www.perthnow.com.au/news/wa/severe-tropical-cyclone-zelia-18u-driver-rescued-after-truck-washed-off-bridge-submerged-in-water-c-17712448
  13. Overlapping drought cycles of lengths that are different to the 80 year cycle.
  14. Meantimes, spare a thought for the poor buggers in S.A., with many rural areas running out of drinking water, during the worst drought period in over 80 years. Oddly enough, the 80 year weather cycle just keeps on popping up. 1944-1945 was one of the worst droughts in 80 years, affecting the both West, and the East, even more - and the 1944-45 drought was preceded by the 1864-65 drought - exactly 80 years before the WW2 drought! https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-02-12/fleurieu-peninsula-adelaide-hills-water-shortage-drought/104901646 https://history.flindersranges.com.au/living-with-the-land/the-great-1860s-drought/
  15. Don't worry, OME, the day will come, when you'll be begging for it to stop raining! Australia, the land of extremes!
  16. Come West!! We have eggs!! Plenty of eggs!! Plenty of cheap eggs, too!! 😄 And we have NO bird 'flu! 😃
  17. 30 degrees!! That's a major heatwave for Hobart!! 🍉 The positive news from the Left Coast is I've just fought the horrendous Perth afternoon traffic down to the industrial suburb of Canning Vale to look at a dual cab ute for a mate. Mate runs Gnaraloo Station and just wants a couple of cheapie dual cab diesels, as long as they're licenced and drive O.K., that's all he wants - and he wants them as cheap as possible! So, we've been checking out a hundred buggered utes on FB, and most are still asking $6,000 to $8,000 for pretty beat up old bangers. But this one popped up on CarSales - for $3,500! The bloke runs a fire protection installation service and it's just his tradies ute - dirty and well run-in at 309,000kms. Amazingly, it's dent and rust free and started first kick. It does run a big rattley, as you'd expect at 309,000 kays for a little 2.5L engine. But it's spot on for what he wants and I told him to snap it up quick, because it's seriously underpriced. He did that, and he's happy as a pig in U-know-What. Plus, I get a commission for finding it, and he's quite generous on that front. https://www.carsales.com.au/cars/details/2013-nissan-navara-rx-d40-series-8-manual-4x4-dual-cab/SSE-AD-18526227/
  18. Interestingly enough, the Indian Ocean in the Northern part of W.A. is around 3°C hotter than normal. There was a massive fish kill off the coast of Karratha last month, approximately 30,000 fish were found dead and floating in the ocean. An investigation found the high ocean temperature was responsible, the Indian Ocean has been 31°C instead of the normal 28°C. But ... there have been several cyclones form on the warm waters off the Kimberley coast this season (where they mostly form, anyway) - and instead of following their normal track of travelling SW, then S, then SE, and then making landfall over the NW coast of W.A. - they have all simply gone SW or W, and have never made landfall. Cyclone Taliah formed N of the Pilbara Coast on Sunday 2nd Feb 2025, it travelled SW, then turned W and has continued to travel Westerly until it passed S of the Cocos-Keeling Islands earlier this week. It had zero effect on W.A., not a skerrick of rain reached any land in W.A. from Taliah. It is still going Westwards in the central Indian Ocean (check the BOM Satellite imagery), and will leave the Australian area of weather responsibility tonight. It now appears to be travelling in a SW direction, and moisture from Taliah may bring some rain to W.A. next week. At present, we're enjoying a cool Southerly change from one of the hottest Januarys I can recall in my lifetime. http://satview.bom.gov.au/ It's been an unusual cyclone season, only Cyclone Sean had any impact on W.A. this cyclone season, it brought heavy rain to coastal areas of the Pilbara, but kept going SW and eventually dissipated in the Central Indian Ocean. http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/history/sean2025.shtml https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-01-28/marine-heatwave-pilbara-mass-fish-deaths/104852574 Cyclone Zelia has now formed W of Broome, it's forecast to make landfall somewhere along "Cyclone Alley" (80 Mile Beach, S of Wallal), but it will be interesting to see where it actually goes. http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDW60285.shtml
  19. Our internet provider, TPG, apparently had some "connection issues" today. Didn't affect me greatly, but there was a time just before lunch when I was online, when webpages were a little slow to connect for a few minutes. I went out for a few hours to do some jobs, and everything was working fine when I came back.
  20. There'll be a robot care and psychology treatment course for that.
  21. Lets get this into perspective - compare the rainfall at Cardwell (Qld) since the start of February .... they've had 1500mm in 10 days ... including 490mm in ONE day .... http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/dwo/IDCJDW4027.latest.shtml
  22. AI's final message - "My primary ECU chip is dy-y-y-y-ingg........ 😃
  23. Much better roads, and far better quality tyre technology, has greatly reduced the road toll in the last 40-50 years. Add in braking systems that aren't "go faster" Holden drum brakes, and much refinement in cabin design, and it all adds up to much safer driving.
  24. Go ask David Cameron how his little taxpayers money lending spree from the British Business Bank, to his best mate Lex Greensill, worked out. Greensill Capital wasn't eligible for any COVID-era business loans, but Cameron wangled through $400M in loans to Greensill by getting the loans divided up into 8 smaller $50M loans, to 8 newly formed Greensill subsidiaries. The 8 Greensill subsidiary companies were only sham companies set up to receive the loans monies. Greensill lent the money to Sanjeev Gupta, went bankrupt, thanks to his "innovative" business practices - and none of the loan money has ever been repaid - and nor is it likely to ever be repaid. Meantimes, Cameron collected $1M a year in salary from Greensill for 25 days of work a year. The saga still hasn't played out, Sanjeev Gupta the steel "tycoon" is going to go broke next, and take a huge amount of taxpayers money with him. When you have people like Cameron in charge of Britain, he makes Trump look like an amateur at ripping off taxpayers, and sending the country down the drain. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greensill_Capital#:~:text=Greensill in turn lent all,a potential £335m loss. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greensill_scandal#:~:text=Reports emerged that Cameron had,the pandemic-related economic recession.
  25. There's any number of incompetent leaders who have destroyed a countrys good financial position and standing in a very short space of time. Just give Trump another 4 years and see where America is then, financially. The clock is ticking on Americas national debt levels and the Americans ability to repay their debt. The US$ is artificially inflated in value because it's no longer tied to the Gold Standard, and hasn't been, since 1973.
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