[-] NeedAnotherOne@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

I sense the weekend will be a symphony of lawn mowers

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I love that rage doesn't have an icon and randomly gets tailed to other communities piquing my interest in ... cricket rage

[-] NeedAnotherOne@aussie.zone 2 points 1 year ago

Yah all good questions and good responses. Suspend is great for this handheld, but as @PlasticExistence@beehaw.org mentions linux isn't great at suspend out of the box and having a very configurable embedded system like the steamdeck lumps it in this basket.

[-] NeedAnotherOne@aussie.zone 3 points 1 year ago

I got one of amazon.com.au in June. The price was pretty much the same as the direct conversion from USD, and it got delivered the next day. Obv a 3rd party seller but have been super happy with the purchase.

[-] NeedAnotherOne@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

hows your balance, need some topup action?

[-] NeedAnotherOne@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

I do like me a Wendy's burger

[-] NeedAnotherOne@aussie.zone 6 points 1 year ago

I think a lot of the 'customer owned' banks are usually good, they can be regional based as well. IE for Newcastle area Greater Bank and Newcastle Permanent Buildng Society both have lots of branches and good customer support for local. I used to like StGeorge until Westpac took them over, went downhill after that

[-] NeedAnotherOne@aussie.zone 3 points 1 year ago

Agreed, especially since a stock EV is already fairly fast. Most manufacturers are releasing performance variants as well with extra grunt and better handling. Also the EV manufacturers are more aligned to automall / online selling (Tesla,polestar,Hyundai), missed opportunity there for them. With the fed gov removal of FBT on sub 90k EV's fleet / novated lease companies are also prime for an automall.

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https://www.energymadeeasy.gov.au/ My current provider, like all of them, jacked up my leccy prices in July, but a bit too far for my liking. The Gov comparison site, which I used last time, is still pretty good and you dont need to give your data to private corps lile iselect / meerkat. Hopefully a considerable saving on the new provider, but sill not as cheap as last years prices.

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need pics n stuff? Some cursory steals from the net

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Banner - https://www.icentralcoast.com/images/central-coast-best-beaches-avoca-100.jpg

[-] NeedAnotherOne@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Quick stuff at bunnings, better stuff at GardenExpress, native edibles at Daleys seeds at TheSeedCollection and some FruitSaladtrees a couple of years ago.

[-] NeedAnotherOne@aussie.zone 1 points 1 year ago

Oh Damn, I didnt realise it was that 'Peter Costello' on the 9Board. 😱

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Betoota Advocate

Nine has announced a new miniseries based on the OceanGate Titan submersible disaster, just in time for summer.

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Posting here as no CCoast yet, maybe I should ask for one....

As the Central Coast gears up to host Germany and England for their team base training camps during the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™,a key sporting facility will be unavailable for public use. From Saturday 1 July until Monday 21 August 2023 the Central Coast Regional Sporting and Recreation Complex (CCRSRC) will be used exclusively by the German Women’s Team for training and rehabilitation purposes. The team will be based locally for the duration of the tournament as they prepare for their Group H games against Morocco (24 July in Melbourne), Columbia (30 July in Sydney) and South Korea (3 August in Brisbane). Team England will also have exclusive use of Central Coast Stadium for training before taking on their Group D opponents Haiti (22 July in Brisbane), Demark (28 July in Sydney), and China (1 August in Adelaide).
Due to the requirements of the tournament, public access to the venue will be strictly controlled with enhanced security procedures. The public are also reminded that personal drones will also not be permitted to fly in the airspace of the CCRSRC during training days. Find out more about FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ including match day information, news, and ticket sales at

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