And there’s quite a few missing!
And there’s quite a few missing!
Please bring it officially to Australia!
You think emus look prehistoric, take a look at our cassowary!
What about that one with Tom Cruise?
It’s cheaper than a small cheeseburger meal plus you get a toy. Who wouldn’t?
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Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you’re doing is worth it?
I made one recently that was pretty nice - tomato base, sliced (cooked) pork chipolatas, pineapple and cheese. Plenty of oregano and basil.
Have you tried Ardour?
You should use Wayland, not x
Second OpenTTD - that’ll keep you busy
Already has - air Canada was held liable for their ai chatbot giving wrong information that a guy used to buy bereavement tickets. They tried to claim they weren’t responsible for what it said, but the judge found otherwise. They had to pay damages.
“northeast”
I don’t really understand how they consistently manage to screw things up. And they always say that the features are coming, but they never do.
I’m still bitter over Inbox.
I used to be excited about new things from Google. Tried to get into every beta, downloaded the newest released apps etc. But not anymore.
I just read about tasks being removed from Google Keep. Then the feature removal from nest hubs. Do they have a unified strategy at all? Or is it just the whims of a manager’s daily musings that drive what development does?
Core rope memory?
Memory density is about 2.5MB per cubic metre, might need to buy a warehouse to store it.
Apparently it used to be that, but now there is no limit: https://www.industrialrelations.nsw.gov.au/new-to-work/essential-information-for-people-new-to-work/new-to-work-faq/#:~:text=How old must I be,may apply relating to age.
Wow did not realise that three of our states don’t have a minimum working age - NSW, Tasmania and South Australia.
That’s ‘dressed all round’ what I’m assuming is finished milled. I’m a very amateur diyer - I’d imagine that if you went to a timber yard here they’d probably have a good idea what you were after. Just read online that most bulk wood is bought by the cubic metre, but all dimensioned wood is by the linear metre.
what’s the metric equivalent of ordering “four-quarter” boards?
We have a lot of standard sizes that seem to be based on imperial - 12mm (1/2inch), 16mm (5/8inch), 19mm (3/4inch), 32mm (5/4inch) etc.
If you’re actually interested in taking a look, here’s a link to the dressed timber section of Australia’s hardware capital - Bunnings.
I’d argue that’s just because you’re more familiar with Fahrenheit (making the assumption you grew up with it).
Celsius is just as ‘good’ as anything, better if you consider that measuring temperature extends beyond human comfort ranges.
And the surveillance station in the middle of Australia (pine gap)