I felt we were almost sitting back waiting for the Eels to make a mistake. They kind of shut up shop in the 2nd half, very little 3rd, 4th tackle spreading of the ball. Almost like the old days when they got ahead they were so surprised they didn't know what to do.
Sale of the Century when it was must watch TV every evening. The Shop trying to get them to spend money in, and there was some serious amounts of money up for grabs in those days (comparatively speaking). The Bruce and Walsh keyring/pin. The whole prize progression up to the car (or two). The...
Seems they need to move the Li Ion batteries into the Declared column. https://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/1084419/Safe-electrical-goods.pdf
Might make the importers think twice about importing the garbage ones.
I can tell where mine is to the nearest 5M, from the app. Can lock and unlock from anywhere, start, stop, trigger the horn.
Might be showing my age, but when I had my 99 WRX I had the Brant Keypad security/alarm in it, you had to put the PIN in to drive. If you happened to open the door while...
Hard to say, some work better on people than others. Get some sample packs and try them out for a day/two.
I think I've mentioned it before...
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I'm a bit of a Creed fan, so I alternate between Aventus, Milesime, Green Irish Tweed...
Condolences, dementia is a sad way for families to lose their loved ones. We all deserve to die with some dignity, and this disease robs us of that simple ask. Remember him when he was him.
I was under the impression he just passed it back to him prior to the restart, just like the fullback might pass to someone else who is doing the restart. He didn't tap it or anything and was about a metre before the line.
I think you will find that is a Cobalt mine, not lithium. Australia is one of the largest producers of lithium. Yes Cobalt is used in Lithium Ion batteries, you know the stuff that is in all your mobile phones, laptops and stuff. and ironically cobalt is used in petrol manufacture as well.
Brave man putting in ESXi now with Broadcom looking after it. We've been quoted 2 months now to just get a ESXi licence, like dib, dib, dib here's your licence (the merger has been a textbook case of really not giving a fsck about the customers, previous good will and support systems in the...
For my company or in general? Fwiw we were running N - 1 for updates and N - 2 on critical servers. But I believe this was an engine update, which I thought came under the same criteria, apparently not. In terms of security vs convenience it is hard to balance, you have to fall to the side of...
4000 computers and around 600 servers in 40 countries. Was up to about 3am on a bridge, still working on it. Problem is most security conscious companies will use bitlocker so it requires the key to be manually typed in from Active Directory from the users account. The updates can't get pushed...
I tend to stick with the smaller operations who don't have slick marketing and stuff and bloated admin, the Animal Welfare League at Kemps Creek and places like that.
RIP and condolences to family. This place is a part of my life every day when I login to see what is happening in the world of my beloved Doggies. It may be only a brief skim over while drinking my morning coffee but it is something I enjoy doing and reading. Even when I decide to get involved...
I was thinking that as well, plus the fact that he is out of hospital already (1 night?) usually a few days plus weeks of recovery. I'm thinking it's a pity story from his legal team to garner some sympathy for him.
Wouldn't touch Swann with a barge pole. They released an update which bricked heaps of cameras and did nothing but squirm and try and get out of it. I ended up throwing mine in the bin as they wouldn't work, the support is just some dude in Philippines or wherever who just tells you to do the...
Did we get a repeat set all game? every in goal kick was run out it seemed. No chasers, every Kikau run, no support. We do zero offloads.
Put Crichton at FB and have him doing a Teddy/Ponga and following play and injecting himself into the attack. Taafe does zero for our attack and is negative...
I think deep down everyone knows white people don't really care if they are called a whitey. Let's be real, there are no real connotations to it like calling someone black or the N word - which are currently/historically used as words to put down or disparage someone. (by white people)
That cartoon was the impetus for my love of the Beatles when I was a kid. Saturday morning with that going, when they were invariably chased by screaming fans.
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I have solar and charge my car via that, I just have to be mindful if I have the Ducted Aircon and charger going I'm pulling from the grid. Otherwise the solar is generating enough power to charge the car and power the rest of the house with minimal grid pull. I have free Supercharging for Life...
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Whatever happened to the Donations page/Gilded etc? Might also help with running costs.
Thing that annoyed me, was the wife saying that no-one wanted to insure them and they couldn't get insurance, which is false. If you pay for it extra, have a bike licence, wear a helmet and don't drink and drive you can get coverage by nearly every vendor. Why do they think because you are...
Everything he says as a negative could easily be applied to an ICE car. A GTR won't even let you do more than 4 launches close together (if the gearbox doesn't break) to let it cool down. You ever notice how the fuel economy goes on an ICE goes when you drive it hard? why wouldn't you expect a...
In hindsight you kind of think, what were they thinking. That running a single super long cable to pull along the trams was the best solution, not mention the logistics of getting it to work reliably.
Yeah you can store notes as well, and files in it. Good when working with on-prem servers where you are logging into many different ones you can't have autocomplete type of thing and if the thing is not on the domain (OT systems, Linux, Hypervisors) then you need it to remember them all. Plus as...
Especially when the systems have already replicated their changes. It is very hierarchical so changes in the core get replicated very quickly and once they are out it is very hard/time consuming to fix/undo it. Especially when you don't have Console access and your OOB solutions use the same infra.
I have Creed Aventus and Green Irish Tweed. But after shelling out for Aventus I realised it didn't suit me. So what I've been doing of late is buying Sampler packs by Libertine (who distribute Creed here in Oz and a bunch of other high end ones). You then get about 10 x 2ml samplers to try...