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  1. I haven't started my mower for two years.
  2. I thought those small vilalges with high murder rates were only in Midsummer.
  3. I can't see AI doing this sort of job.
  4. Not at my place. Therfe was more moisture on a dead dingo's donger than came from the sky.
  5. I'm so not looking forward to this.
  6. Haven't you know a bloke named English, or his mate French?
  7. Just grap a Net and Yahoo!
  8. We will sill need a doctor to sew up our wounds and set our bones. We will need teachers to show our children how to read and count. We will need plumbers to clear our blockes drains and sparkies to wire in our fuse boxes. Every new technology displaces those who performed the activity the is displaced. Humanity always finds something new to do that the technology hasn't caught up with. We are not looking at disaster. We are seeing new opportunities.
  9. Is it all about nulear capability, or is that the magician's diversion from the real reason - profiting from the oil that the USA has under its own land? This video raises that question. The presenter is pretty level-headed and fair. I suggest that you hear what he says and then form your opinion one way or the other. The idea presented heremakes more sense, based on what we know of the economic behaviour of the USA for over 100 years, than political or military security reasons.
  10. Now I know how the engine govenor in a small engine works.
  11. Sounds like teh AI you describe will put half the population of Asia out of work.
  12. Central West NSW is inded glider heaven.
  13. Yep. Those boundaries are arbitrary at best, but at least they give us a rough idea of where climate types change. Not much in nature is clear cut.
  14. How come, if someone posts a topic tht is not related to politics, the follow-up always seems to fly into politics? Prhaps I should have included in the original post an allegation that the mites were introduced to Australia by the CIA on the orders of Trump.
  15. I've seen clouds forming throughout the day, and then watch them drift away in the late afternoon. After sunset I see lightning downwind where the clouds have gone. Yep. We can draw lines on a map for our information, but the information they give is that there is some sort of boundary between two climate types. That's definitely true, but when you have the Great Dividing Range between you and the ocean, not much moist air gets over those ranges. Even the eatward moving remnants of the tropical air masses coming from the Indian Ocean sweem to pass to the north along the Queensland border.
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