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- 2018-01-03 03:15am
- Forum: Hall of Memory
- Topic: In Memoriam: Michael Shannon / Terralthra
- Replies: 42
- Views: 88542
In Memoriam: Michael Shannon / Terralthra
I bring sad news that Michael Shannon aka Terralthra has passed away, losing his battle with cancer. He will be greatly missed. His sister posted this to his facebook timeline: "There are only two people in the world that I have watched grow up from birth. Today, one of them died. My brother, M...
- 2013-03-09 07:01am
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: Australia: Where the good life comes at a price
- Replies: 66
- Views: 9439
Re: Australia: Where the good life comes at a price
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/6302.0main+features3Nov%202012 Average Weekly Earnings, Key Figures, November 2012 Full-time adult average weekly total earnings $1 453.60 (this presumably includes over time) That comes up to $75,587.2 per year. So the average wage is more likely $75 ...
- 2012-12-21 09:59pm
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: Connecticut Elementary School Shooting
- Replies: 243
- Views: 22192
Re: Connecticut Elementary School Shooting
What are you supposed to do against Feinstein, et. al.? Start negotiating with yourself like Obama is doing again on the "fiscal cliff"? Whatever else you say or think about him, LaPierre isn't dumb enough to do that--unlike Obama. Well if I were them instead of the shotgun/splatter attem...
- 2012-08-25 05:08am
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: Remember the Tampa?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1473
Re: Remember the Tampa?
Actually that is 11 of those that went back with that one person. Most of the 438 refugees on the Tampa were granted asylum in Australia or other countries (New Zealand took 150 straight away), in 2004 Australia gave at least 92 of them. The refugees from the Tampa were loaded onto a Royal Australia...
- 2011-10-24 06:44am
- Forum: Off-Topic
- Topic: What do you do for a living?
- Replies: 117
- Views: 18199
Re: What do you do for a living?
Technically I'm a Structural/Petroleum Geologist. In practice I also have to do a lot of geophysics, I.T. support/maintenance and marketing work.
- 2010-11-26 05:45am
- Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
- Topic: Was this cheating or smart studying?
- Replies: 52
- Views: 7976
Re: Was this cheating or smart studying?
At lower academic levels, and American college professor at a large school might have three different classes of 250-300 students that he lectures to. Multiple Choice is the only way to test in anything resembling a reasonable period of time. The professors/ and lecturers here solve the problem of ...
- 2010-11-23 05:52am
- Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
- Topic: Was this cheating or smart studying?
- Replies: 52
- Views: 7976
Re: Was this cheating or smart studying?
I find this pretty perplexing to be honest. At Adelaide University for most of my courses at the end of semester we were handed a copy of the previous year's exam, in some cases a couple of years examples were given. Given that I would not see this instance as cheating, but as seems to be the consen...
- 2010-07-08 09:02am
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: Australian senator implies fellow senator is for child porn.
- Replies: 21
- Views: 2548
Australian senator implies fellow senator is for child porn.
Last week one senator from Canberra essentially made the astounding accusation that another senator for Canberra wanted to "opt into child porn". The antagonistic parties are former Daramalarn student and current minister for communications, Senator Stephen Conroy and current ACT senator,...
- 2010-02-19 11:49pm
- Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
- Topic: Landmark Eduction
- Replies: 19
- Views: 2947
Re: Landmark Eduction
Well on Tuesday evening I went to my friend's graduation session for Landmark. I was absolutely disgusted with what was happening. I nearly walked out a couple of times, the only thing that stopped me was two of my other friends were there and I wanted to be certain that they did not sign up. The wh...
- 2010-02-15 12:54pm
- Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
- Topic: Landmark Eduction
- Replies: 19
- Views: 2947
Re: Landmark Eduction
Wow. It's amazing how vague the information on that Landmark Forum website is. It's like one big corporate mission statement, with no specifics at all. This paragraph is completely representative of the whole website's general content: Landmark Education is a global educational enterprise committed...
- 2010-02-15 12:33pm
- Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
- Topic: Landmark Eduction
- Replies: 19
- Views: 2947
Landmark Eduction
Recently one of my closest friends revealed to me that she has taken part in the Landmark Forum program, and was telling me how much it has improved things for her. I was weirded out by the conversation though as a lot of the things she was saying threw up red flags for me, particularly her repeated...
- 2010-02-11 06:05pm
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: Wiley Coyote method of rabbit control in Australia
- Replies: 44
- Views: 3602
Re: Wiley Coyote method of rabbit control in Australia
That's nothing. I recall that some biologists have been engineering a virus to lower the rabbit population. You didn't read the article well enough: Invasive animals expert Professor Tony Peacock said the advice reflected the fact that authorities and farmers were resorting to more unusual techniqu...
- 2010-02-02 09:18pm
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: South Australia attempts to ban internet anonymity
- Replies: 20
- Views: 2660
Re: South Australia attempts to ban internet anonymity
Another article on the backdown (bolding mine). South Australia's Attorney-General Michael Atkinson admits he misjudged public opinion on the state's attempt to curb political comment on the internet. Mr Atkinson says he will repeal a law which would have meant that anyone posting comment or blogs d...
- 2010-02-02 07:57pm
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: South Australia attempts to ban internet anonymity
- Replies: 20
- Views: 2660
Re: South Australia attempts to ban internet anonymity
I'm curious, is this an issue because it is trying to regulate the internet or just because the idea isn't very feasible. Honestly, I'm not seeing the censorship angle with this. If you went to a town hall, you wouldn't be wearing a mask saying the things they are talking about. The main issues I h...
- 2010-02-02 03:39pm
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: South Australia attempts to ban internet anonymity
- Replies: 20
- Views: 2660
Re: South Australia attempts to ban internet anonymity
This is absolutely hilarious, they attacked News Limited, and when News limited responded in kind they backed down immediately, how could any politician in SA (hell most politicians in the world should know this) not expect a tough fight when taking on News limited? Also hilariously before backing d...
- 2010-02-02 12:28am
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: South Australia attempts to ban internet anonymity
- Replies: 20
- Views: 2660
South Australia attempts to ban internet anonymity
Anonymous comments banned for SA election Michael Atkinson says speech still free Media says censorship is 'draconian' SOUTH Australia has become one of the few states in the world to censor the internet. The new law, which came into force on January 6, requires anyone making an online comment abou...
- 2010-01-25 09:12pm
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: 15% of youth voted in Mass. vs 47% in 2008 elections
- Replies: 70
- Views: 4734
Re: 15% of youth voted in Mass. vs 47% in 2008 elections
Shit, don't Americans have compulsory civics classes? Now if only we could actually enforce the whole 'no voter influencing near polling places' I'd be a happy man. No, I don't want your motherfucking 'we trick you into voting for our political allies whom you hate' card, you democracy-distorting b...
- 2010-01-25 05:51am
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: 15% of youth voted in Mass. vs 47% in 2008 elections
- Replies: 70
- Views: 4734
Re: 15% of youth voted in Mass. vs 47% in 2008 elections
I dislike compulsory voting on principle, but I'd still vote even if it was optional. Voting was one of the things I was most excited about when I turned 18, bizarrely. Even leaving aside informal votes, I know a lot of people who just donkey vote (number the boxes 1,2,3,4,5,6... until they get to ...
- 2010-01-23 05:29am
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: 15% of youth voted in Mass. vs 47% in 2008 elections
- Replies: 70
- Views: 4734
Re: 15% of youth voted in Mass. vs 47% in 2008 elections
Compulsory voting is a staggeringly bad idea, for easy to see reasons. Considering Australia has compulsory voting with no real problems, I'm not seeing how it is necessarily a "staggeringly bad idea". Though you could argue our system is opt out, you have to show up at a booth and sign y...
- 2010-01-21 08:53pm
- Forum: Science, Logic, And Morality
- Topic: Caring for the Caregiver
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1802
Re: Caring for the Caregiver
Some sort of welfare\social security benefit would be nice. If my grandmother didn't have her teacher's pension and an inherited government pension from her late husband, I would have to have a paying job, and she would be in a nursing home (or likely dead by now). In Australia we do just that. We ...
- 2009-11-07 06:47pm
- Forum: Debating Help
- Topic: Neuro-linguistic programming and my meetup group
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4585
Re: Neuro-linguistic programming and my meetup group
I am part of a social anxiety meetup group that meets monthly for discussions on improving our lives and so on. The organizer meet this... guy and invited him to speak to us this weekend. Now we actually had an actual psychologist visit us before. But our next guest, fuck! Here is his website: http...
- 2009-10-22 02:47pm
- Forum: Gaming, Electronics and Computers
- Topic: Windows 7
- Replies: 70
- Views: 9077
Re: Windows 7
It actually goes a good deal beyond compatibility mode. If you have Pro or Ultimate and a processor with virtualization functions, you can download software from the Microsoft site that lets you run a virtual XP system inside 7. Haven't had a chance to give it a serious run yet, but the first thing...
- 2009-10-22 01:28pm
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: Cell-phone users can't even WALK well
- Replies: 54
- Views: 5378
Re: Cell-phone users can't even WALK well
Canada sometimes has fucked up priorities when it comes to driving. That said the law in Ontario will ban the use of any hand held device while driving. That apparently includes the use of cellphones with a speaker or headset, so if you want to get a hold of someone while driving you will need to p...
- 2009-10-22 11:40am
- Forum: Gaming, Electronics and Computers
- Topic: Windows 7
- Replies: 70
- Views: 9077
Re: Windows 7
I tried the RC and was really pleased with it, so I got the released version also. I'm no expert on speeds, but it runs everything I have used with it smoothly. One area where it does excel is installation time, which was much shorter than both XP and vista for me. I haven't had any major issues wit...
- 2009-10-18 01:15am
- Forum: News and Politics
- Topic: Lebanon has no goverment but is in the UNSC
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1118
Re: Lebanon has no goverment but is in the UNSC
Awwwww. Poor Kevin Rudd's plan to gain REAL ULTIMATE POWER obviously failed. And we're instead landed with two nation which might as well be in a state of civil war, one that is a monarchy re-labelled democracy which just had the courts uphold fraudulent election, one where the seccessonists are on...