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Even though I’ve been back in Perth a few years now, Aldi’s snow week here still amuses me:

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None of the snow gear moves at all. This stuff would have been gone in the first few hours in Melbourne. I think this is actually the second week, too!

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I’d keep going to work, at least until I figured out how I was going to deal with having life-changing money. Maybe another month?

Even once I’d figured out what my plans were, I expect it’d still involve some sort of work. It’s not like I’m going to sit and do nothing the rest of my life. I would just be doing projects that were of interest to me and on my own terms - instead of needing to work 40 hours a week and contributing to the family finances.

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I’m a slow boil. I’ll be interacting with someone for ages before I suddenly realise one day they’ve made the move from acquaintance to friend.

So, no. For me it’s more a sudden realisation after a bit. I’m reminded somewhat of the way my wife and I started dating here.

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Especially if you can wait a month or two. New financial year often sees a huge influx of these as companies update their hardware.

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😞

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I’ve had a brain cell chugging away in the back of my head for the last hour or so thinking of what I’d really like to do if I had this sort of money. The first idea that has come to mind is something like Coles/Woolies online. No stores. You order what you want and it is delivered in x hours.

Set it up as a non-profit to break up the duopoly. Give the farmers somewhere to sell their produce besides those jerks. I might be showing my naivety, but I believe with that much money on the logistics, it should be able to compete price-wise.

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Dad’s in the USA at the moment, so I have an opportunity to use US Amazon and have him bring things home that are normally too expensive/unable to ship to Australia.

So, I’m looking to get my wife a new lunch box. And even accounting for our American friends’ love of putting adjectives in front of any consumer product, I have to say the phrase “tactical lunchbox” just makes me giggle.

“I’m far too manly to carry around a lunch box!”
“But, it’s a tactical lunch box, dear.”
“Oh. Well, that’s ok, then! I will take my tactical lunch box to work in a very manly fashion!”

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So easy a kid could do it! 😉

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I’ve checked all around my place, I don’t think you left it here.

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That just means they didn’t credit you when they stole your content.

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A lot of this is on us (the consumers). If they put produce on the shelves that isn’t perfect, we don’t buy it. So, it gets wasted. Either

  1. at the farm before it is loaded onto a truck,
  2. at the warehouse before it is sent to store,
  3. at the dock before it is put on display,
  4. by the customer, who will pick the ‘nicer’ fruit/vegetable from the pile.

We can’t entirely blame the supermarkets for this, though they absolutely deserve some of the blame. Having the ability to buy an apple with a bruise on it for a fraction of the price of the perfect apple is both good for the environment and a way to help address the rising cost of living.

Not sure they’d go for it, as they care more about the loss of the sale of that perfect apple than they do about the food waste.

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Of course you will. You are looking at two items, both costing the same price ($x/kg). One is in fantastic condition and one looks less-than-fantastic.

It’s just human nature that you’ll take the pristine product. Why on earth would you pay the same amount for an inferior product?

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Eh. I had a room full of people all in their 20’s and none of them knew who John Lennon was. They did at least know of the Beatles.

On the other hand, I had no clue who almost any of the Hottest 100 artists were this year.

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I had some nice customer service from Google. I know Lemmy is full of people de-Googling and raging at how Google is the devil, but they honestly do treat you differently if you are a Google Workspace user. That’s actually annoying most of the time, as I can’t use a pile of services because the privacy protections of Workspace accounts aren’t compatible with some things.

Anyway: on top of my workspace account, I have paid about $25 each January for extra storage. Over the weekend, “Google Ireland” refunded me that $25. I figured they were up to some sort of tax haven shenanigans and I’d be re-billed. It turns out I was out of line: Google have increased the storage allocation to Workspace users and that extra storage I’ve been paying for is now free.

If they had emailed me to say I don’t need to pay going forward, I’d have been happy. If they’d given me a half-refund because I’m half-way through my year, I’d have been happy. But they refunded me the whole amount. That’s above and beyond. Thanks, company-that-knows-everything-about-me.

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I would not want Covid again. If you are hoping to get it ahead of a cruise to maximise your resilience ahead of exposing yourself to it, I’d question whether it’s actually worth such a risk. That all said, if you could control such things, then time it for about a month before you travel. You’ll have a couple of weeks to recover and will be at peak resistance when you travel.

You run the risk of course of being someone who gets what is called “Long Covid”. If you’ve never had the virus previously, I wouldn’t risk this at all. It’s nasty at the best of time with all the boosters and stuff. It’s extra nasty the first time, and you might have long-term effects.

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The only time I struggled was when they had Black Hermione in the Cursed Child play. I would have had zero qualms with her being black at the outset, and I was logically on-board with JK Rowling when she said “the books never specify her race, it’s unimportant to her character”. I’m even someone who can separate the movie and book portrayal of a character most of the time.

But Emma Watson has completely brought this character to life. I just couldn’t reconcile the new actress with the character in that example.

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I’m the son of one of them. Mum came over to Brisbane in the 60s. She married an Aussie bloke and lived on the West Island the rest of her days.

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Update: the Mercedes parked in the 5-minute zone was gone this morning. It was still there yesterday afternoon. I don’t know whether they finally returned or whether it was eventually towed.

I guess some things will just forever be a mystery.

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I nearly commented yesterday to say it was still there. And muse at what it takes to actually have your car towed. I’m pretty sure a car parked in front of a city loop station in Melbourne would have been towed on the first day. In fact, a friend had her car towed from Flinders St about 4:05pm after it became a clearway at 4 one time. That was an expensive coffee!

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Ultimately it is being used for drinking water. So I’m not too disturbed that the water is being extracted. It simply needs to not be free. That’s the community’s water. You want some? Pay for it. Hell, given the price of scheme water (not too much), trucking it can’t be that much cheaper than paying Water Corp.

I don’t have such an issue with orchards and farms taking it for free, because they’re turning around and putting it straight back into the local ecosystem. Also, that water is used for growing plants which take carbon out of the atmosphere.

But Coke? They’re taking it, putting it in bottles and removing it from the aquifer system. As though the water was theirs from the outset. It isn’t.

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I’d be more in favour if I thought the movement was really driven by a desire to showcase the work of Australian artists. But, this feels more like an attack on Gina than anything positive. And I just don’t care that much about her.

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$50ea, and no Adults at Children’s prices silliness.

I dunno, I’d probably pay that if it were in my city. But coupled with 4x flights and accommodation, it’s a bit much.

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He remained in the car with her child while she was forced to make the purchases.

This is the bit I don’t understand. How could he know she wouldn’t involve police the moment he let her out of sight? I know there’s the threat to the baby, but the risk he took there is unbelievable.

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People will just go back to what they did before negative gearing: Make businesses and move their properties into that. “Oh, your business made a loss paying more interest than it brought in as rent, I guess you can write that off as a loss and not pay tax on your income”.

The result is the same, but it’s more work for the ATO.
My old boss still had his holiday home under the business, because it’s how he did it before Negative Gearing was a thing.

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