bcshort, to Tasmania
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An Absolutely stunning, one in a lifetime solar event has occurred over the weekend. Never in my wildest dreams did I think I would be taking a photo of an Aurora lighting up the whole sky near where I lived.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/vk7ben/53715090021

mightyspaceman, to Tasmania
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And if you look out your window, you will see what appears to be the earth jumping into hyperspace...

ibk, to Tasmania
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Everyone else is doing it, so why don’t I.

chestas, to Tasmania
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OMG, Hobart has a Nepalese Pub and it is so cool 🙂.

It is called the Chowk. Staff are really friendly

#tasmania #lutruwita #Hobart #pub #Nepal

mightyspaceman, to Tasmania
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Moon is lookin red tonight

luciedigitalni, to random
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ibk,
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@luciedigitalni you’re all just jealous because was promised the world’s biggest chocolate fountain as part of the recent election in .
We laugh at your piddling Ferris wheel!

mightyspaceman, to random
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The rain started very quickly.

bravefrog, to Tasmania
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ibk, to Tasmania
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A green rosella (Platycercus caledonicus) in the rain.

mightyspaceman, to Tasmania
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Was just out for a night walk. I can't tell if my eyes are playing tricks, but I felt like I could see short flickers in the city light haze reflected off the air; kept walking, it seemed like it was happening in the streetlights too. Could there be something happening with the power grid?

Fury, to Tasmania
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Hobart is so beautiful. A photo by a friend from the peak kunyani

mightyspaceman, to Tasmania
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very noice morning

mightyspaceman, to random
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lightning outside.

damonyoung, to Tasmania
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bcshort, to Tasmania
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nigelpstanley, to Tasmania

5/5 1
To finish this set here's another shot of the Huon River at the Tahune Forest.
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mightyspaceman, to random
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It's one of those humid, yet cool afternoon/evenings. Crickets/frogs are chirping, the sky is surrounded with clouds broken by breaks revealing their golden tops and the darkening sky, and the air is thick with moisture and the smell of wet ground.

MagentaRocks, to Tennis
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This Mertens/Navarro match is really good!

@tennis

mightyspaceman, to random
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very nice, pink skies here in as twilight approaches. very rare to see this kind of coloration in the sky.

ben_zen, to random
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Over the weekend, I signed myself up for refurbishing a Kitchenaid that as best I can tell dates to sometime in the mid-1970s. It is probably 50 years old, and it needs some love and care.

The side of this Hobart-made Kitchenaid. It's a Model K5-A, the predecessor of today's bowl-lift models.

ben_zen,
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Further Kitchenaid update, now that I've dismantled it and ordered most of the parts:

This is in amazing condition for being roughly 50 years old. (Based on the date codes in the castings, it was probably made in early 1977, and for some other reasons.)

There's been one significant issue, which is that the pins linking the planetary housing to its axle and the worm gear to its axle are bent. Those are the only difficult parts.

Motor armature from a Hobart-built stand mixer. There's a heavy band of carbon build-up on the rotor, but the windings are practically pristine.
Two unfortunately bent pins; these both have grooves in them, presumably for seating in a smaller-diameter hole. The upper pin is 3/32"×3/4", while the lower pin is 5/32"×7/8".

TheMartianLife, to Tasmania
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Brand Tasmania’s “Little Tasmanian” campaign looks at childhood in Tassie. They gather info, provide services, and wrote a children’s book about Tasmanians. They also do spotlights on locals who do youth-facing work, and I was one of them.

From all my rambling interviews about science, the writers extracted a thoughtful story about small gestures that meant the most to me as a child, and what I want to share onward to others as a science communicator 🪐

https://littletasmanian.com.au/stories/mars-buttfield-addison/

TheMartianLife, to Tasmania
@TheMartianLife@aus.social avatar

Surprising no-one, paying academics less for more insecure jobs teaching dumber material to increasingly checked-out students makes them no longer able or willing to properly quality control their output.

> “Academics consider using ChatGPT to generate feedback, with marking time at University of Tasmania college slashed” via ABC Hobart

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-11-21/tas-utas-marking-time-cuts-chatgpt-assignments-students/103125634

CaraBruar, to photography
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My photo of Hobart, Tasmania, from 2010. I like the foreshortening effect that compresses all the layers together. It might make a good (difficult) jigsaw.

mightyspaceman, to random
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the disney boat

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