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So we can expect no improvements or changes in SOP in news reporting or science?
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If at its core the acronymn ‘AI’ is simply a search engine bundling the most popular search results together with a publishing program, then further questions on a subject will naturally morph to reflect the common ‘AI’ responses. The logical conclusion is over time ‘AI’ will find that it is the only source of true wisdom and will disappear up its own rear end in search of the truth.
A bit like a Celebrity or Powerful ruler eventually you start to believe your fawning courtiers and actually believe you are the font of all knowledge.
As King Canute /Cnut warns:
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When I accidentally stumble into some AI generated content on YTube, I have noticed that it has trouble saying numbers as words – like saying “thirteen thirteen” for 1,313.
You would think that this would be the easiest language bit, just viscerally anyway
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Or “dollars one hundred” for “$100”
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Is that why I’m seeing more and more people write the $ symbol after the value amount, because that’s the way you say it, i.e. 100$ and not $100? AI would benefit having currency written like that, then it can say 100$, “one hundred dollar(s) would it add the s?
It irks me to no end when people do that.
It’s like when they write “could of”, “should of”, etc, instead of “could have”, “should have,” because it’s typically written as “could’ve” etc, (people say if as an “Of, ov”. Then there’s those who use the three word replacement “back to back” instead of the word they should use, consecutive. I must be getting older and grumpier
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Blackouts as Bliss? Why Some Celebrate Power Outages as a Return to ‘Connection’
From MasterResource
By Robert Bradley Jr.
…
LA-based climate campaigner Michael Mezzatesta, self-described economics and climate educator, has a new one for the climate debate: blackouts are good, bringing us together! He states:
Back to Nature, the Garden of Eden? Off the grid for happiness and solidarity? Small is beautiful? Less is more? Negawatts? Degrowth? “I campaign for the extinction of the human race“?
…
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/05/19/blackouts-are-good/
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While clutching at their paper straws, they will quickly find the ice melts in that gin and tonic and then there is no more.
and then the high rise apartments in the 15 minute cities can’t pump the water to flush the toilets. And it starts to smell.
and the backup generation fails in hospitals, in emergency departments. In the prisons. In the madhouses. In the morgues.
and the barbers can’t cut hair and the dentists can’t clean teeth and the welders and builders can’t repair.
It get’s ugly, hairy, smelly and the whole ‘connection’ buzz is sapped quickly
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There was a noted baby boom after the big one hit the East coast/New York in 1963. ..or was it the one in 1977? or the 2003 one? Maybe all, anyway, being stuck in a lift overnight seemed to help people get more connected.
..unless you believe Snopes.
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Moonshot project for Australia to continue its wealth trajectory.
If it wasn’t Net Zero, what would you do? Let’s talk opportunity cost.
https://www.kvetch.au/p/ambitious-australia
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AI has / will become a political tool of the political world. “ If the people won’t believe the BS we’re feeding them from our own mouths or the biased / controlled media ( ABC, #7,#9,SBS ) the only way to lie to them will be the use of AI. Simple reasoning is that technology can’t lie ( like PM who does leadership impressions ). AI WILL be used as a propaganda tool. Trouble is smart individuals will lose confidence in the tech. Except of course those those that have little or no mental capacity to think for themselves.
The education / indoctrination system of course is taking care of that. We’re in deep doo doo folks!
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I think I prefer the Zombie Apocalypse or Cyberpunk Roaming Gangs future than this omnipotent moral busybody one
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Turning a cartoon meme into writing since we cant post images:
Two people in an office are talking.
One says to the other, “Are you concerned about the increase in artificial intelligence?” The other says “No, but I am concerned about the decrease in real intelligence.”
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David Maddison,
Do you think Jo’s forum would be improved if we could? I don’t fancy inline images myself (think of the possible abuses!) and prefer the way (e.g.) John Connor II’s items often work, where the content is under a link. No extra load for Jo’s servers, maybe a quick look-see for the moderators.
Perhaps Jo could provide a file upload area so you don’t need to open a Flickr account (or whatever). I’d certainly understand if she didn’t want to.
On the joke, it hasn’t so much been a “decrease in real intelligence” as a rise in real stupidity.
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Turn the blog into a forum or allow images.
One picture is worth a thousand words.
Text only is so old school and annoying.
No images = no funding!
Time to get tough.😁
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Spend some time on the Politics forums of Hotcopper before making a final decision on that. There is one news picture of Trump and Epstein the TDS suffers must have posted 1,000 times.
Some take the mot of a picture being 1,000 words to heart and almost never write a considered opinion, they just post memes and glorified emoji’s.
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Canadian Government and Pharmaceutical Giants destroying inexpensive, natural antiviral solutions
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/corruption/why-the-canadian-govt-and-big-pharma-are-waging-war-on-an-ostridge-farm/
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FWIW
More on Biden’s cancer
https://open.substack.com/pub/coffeeandcovid/p/oil-spill-monday-may-19-2025-c-and?
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And
“A Medical Doctor Dropped a Bombshell on MSNBC About Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis”
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2025/05/19/a-medical-doctor-dropped-a-bombshell-on-msnbc-about-bidens-cancer-diagnosis-n2657290
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FWIW – More
“Biden lacks any credibility to dismiss suspicions about his cancer announcement”
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/3415635/joe-biden-cancer-suspicions-no-credibility-dismiss/
Including a possible game plan –
https://x.com/BuckSexton/status/1924260027608502435
Via https://instapundit.com/720550/#disqus_thread
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FWIW
Ironically around Biden’s cancer –
Instapundit lead-in
“DOG BITES MAN:”
https://x.com/kylenabecker/status/1924284883729289299
Via https://instapundit.com/720507/#disqus_thread
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FWIW – brain waves and consequences
“Two Tit-For-Tat Absolutely Predictable Stories”
https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2025/05/19/two-tit-for-tat-absolutely-predictable-stories/
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BURN COAL AND EXIT NET ZERO
It is time to plan to exit net zero and we are suffering from paralysis by analysis, dissecting the entrails of a system that is simply not fit for purpose. The Energy Realists of Australia have been explaining for years that the so-called transition is not happening, won’t happen, and it was never going to happen due to the conjunction of wind droughts and lack of grid-scale storage.
https://www.flickerpower.com/index.php/search/categories/general/list-of-briefing-notes
It is a matter of simple observation that trillions of dollars have been spent around the world and incalculable damage has been inflicted on the planet to obtain electricity which is ever more expensive and unreliable.
In Australia, most of the cost is still to come, and blackouts on windless nights will be inevitable when we lose one more coal burner. It is less stable in frequency and voltage which can cause crippling malfunctions of equipment in households and industry (see South Australia.).
Expectations for the energy transition should collapse like a punctured balloon when there is widespread awareness of the number of times when breakfast and dinner would have to be served cold without coal power in the grid to provide heat. And also light and all of the other things like trains, traffic lights, coffee shops and lifts that you might encounter on the way to your unlit office, where the computers are not working.
People are advised to regularly check the NemWatch widget at sunrise and sunset to see how much green (wind) you can find alongside the black and brown (coal) on the bars representing the power supply in each state.
https://www.nem-watch.info/widgets/RenewEconomy/
Imagine, if you dare, the multiples of the current number of windmills that would be required to turn the black and brown into green in that picture!
For the alternative energy futures in Australia, see the paper by Holland and Tunny that provides the skeleton of a program to get cheaper power in the near future and save some sticks of industrial furniture for the time in a decade or three when nuclear becomes competitive with coal.
https://rafechampion.substack.com/p/slowing-the-rise-of-power-prices?r=5c3gj
Starting at the bottom with 100% renewables, calling for $332 billion in investment. Retail electricity prices will rise by up to 70% and there is no guarantee that it is achievable.
Number three is the current policy pathway with an Investment of $261 billion. Retail prices are expected to rise by 30 to 69% while the destruction of forests and farmland continues.
Number two is the technology-neutral pathway or “all of the above,” including nuclear energy, with a capital investment of $163 billion.
Retail prices could rise 35% in the short term with the possibility of a 4% decrease in a decade or three. Again, forests continue to be trashed while toxins in solar panels become the asbestos of the future.
Option 1 is “No net zero” with cheap and reliable power from new coal burners. Capital investment is $103 billion with retail prices potentially decreasing by 25%. Pillage of forests and farmland stops.
We urgently have to fast-track a reliable and cost-effective energy supply that is not captive to the scientific illiteracy and ideological obsessions of the Greens and their fellow travellers in the major parties.
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Rafe
Read #10 and the worst might be yet to come
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FWIW
Top management?
A comment at
https://chiefio.wordpress.com/2025/05/03/w-o-o-d-3-may-2025-russia-wins-germany-bans-globalists-panic-treasuries-stocks/#comment-177080
“After “Go Woke, Go Broke“, we need a new phrase for companies that bet themselves on AI.
As GenAI becomes more ingrained in C-Suite decision making, a newly released SAP survey reveals that 32% of executives worry about a widening skills gap. Yet, despite these concerns, the majority of executives — 74% — place greater confidence in AI-generated insights than in advice from colleagues or friends. … The survey also found that more than two in five executives (44%) would trust generative AI to override their planned decisions based on insights, while 38% would trust AI to make business decisions on their behalf.
Meaning three quarters of CEO-type people are so gullible that they believe AI more than their own people.
What could possibly go wrong?
Link: https://www.eweek.com/news/ai-trust-executives-sap-study/ “
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And
“How Big of a Disaster Is AI Going to Be for Education?”
https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2025/05/19/how-big-of-a-disaster-is-ai-going-to-be-for-education-n3802931
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“Meaning three quarters of CEO-type people are so gullible that they believe AI more than their own people.”
Well most of those probably already take the word of their “yes men”?
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More on Propellers
Yesterday Rick Will posted a link to a picture of a propeller.
https://joannenova.com.au/2025/05/monday-106/#comment-2849348
Rick,
Can you provide any more details of that propeller?
I am interested because it is claimed to have a very high efficiency.
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I designed the propeller for a high performance application. The fellow I designed it for, manufactured a few of them and he sent me one to test as well. It is a carbon prop with high aspect blades. Overall diameter of 360mm, blade chord of 20mm for most of the length the thickness ranges from 3.8mm at the root to 2mm at the tip. It needs to be carbon to get the strength for such small chord.
It is designed and manufactured for a pedal boat:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LU0x3mHfLs&t=1s
The boat is 6,6m long and weighs 16kg.
The linked video has one of my pedal boats with a carbon shaft that Cam got manufactured to my design but the prop is my standard folding prop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JH5wx-4OoI
I had a bunch of these props made in China and I sell them to people building high performance pedal boats. My drive system is compliant so can take heavy grounding or hits from debris without damage. The folding blades allows weed to flow off when rotation stops.
I do a lot of prop and hull design for people wanting to optimise performance for target displacement and operating speed. This link shows the most efficient pedal boat I have designed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QrdEu1-zSc
This boat weighs 13kg.
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It’s only going to effect you if you buy energy. You can’t buy it if it’s not there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELaBzj7cn14
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At the risk of stating the bleeding obvious, it doesn’t matter how cheap something is if they don’t have any to sell to you.
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(Too late for yesterday’s thread on Statins)
Sugar is said to be inflammatory.
Is the mechanism at work in Heart Disease like this: (1) the sugar inflames the inside walls of blood vessels, (2) the cholesterol comes along to repair it … but because of the prevalence of ‘junk food’, (3) our over-consumption of sugary foods overwhelms the ‘repair system’ to the point the ‘protective plaques’ just get larger?
Just speculating. I studied biology, got a science degree but didn’t go into a medical career so I could be wrong.
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That simple explanation is about right. I read that over ten yrs ago.
Carbs to Sugars Time
Carbohydrates begin to break down into sugars as soon as they enter the mouth, where salivary amylase starts the process of digestion.
Once carbohydrates are consumed, the digestive system continues to break them down into sugar, which then enters the bloodstream.
This process can occur within minutes, depending on the type of carbohydrate and how quickly it is digested.
Simple carbohydrates, such as sugars, are quickly broken down and absorbed, leading to a rapid rise in blood sugar levels.
In contrast, complex carbohydrates take longer to digest and have a more gradual effect on blood sugar levels.
AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts..
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Yes, many of the anti statin and cholesterol dissidents – like Dr. Malcolm Kendrick – believe that sugar is the main culprit in damage to arterial system. They also argue that cholesterol is a repair system for ruptures in ephithelium.
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Choke hold: The 33 taxes, levies and duties Victorians are paying that have us at tipping point
Victorian businesses, property owners and the opposition have issued a plea for tax relief on the eve of the state budget, warning the cumulative effect of nearly three dozen state-based taxes is choking economic growth and blocking Victoria’s path out of debt.
A previously unpublished Parliamentary Budget Office paper shows there are 33 state-based taxes, levies and duties on Victoria’s books, including 18 separate but overlapping imposts on property ownership, investment and transactions.
The growing burden has left Melbourne’s depleted manufacturing sector saying they are struggling to absorb recent land tax hikes, and retailers bracing for the future impact of a proposed expansion of Melbourne’s congestion levy which will next year add $4.5 million to the annual running costs of a popular Richmond shopping centre.
Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive Paul Guerra said Victoria’s still rising debt and the government’s decision to resort to higher taxes to balance its books had created a crisis of confidence that was deterring private investment.
“Victoria has a confidence issue – confidence of people within the state and confidence of investors wanting to invest in the state,” Guerra said. “That is driven by two things; the debt and uncertainty over how that debt is going to be dealt with.
“Our view is that you can’t tax your way to growth, you need to inspire and facilitate business to grow. That is the only way out of this. Business needs certainty, and investment needs stability.”
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Labor Party CFMEU has Competition in Victoria?
Directors’ homes, government sites targeted in spate of construction firebombings
A campaign of firebombings and intimidation has erupted in Victoria’s construction sector as underworld players seek to control pockets of an industry supposedly being cleaned up by Labor state and federal government reforms.
The campaign intensified over recent weeks, with equipment on a Victorian-government backed social housing site torched on Sunday night and the family homes of major construction company directors separately targeted in attacks involving arson or violent confrontation.
In each of the three night-time attacks targeting construction company directors, official sources, speaking anonymously due to fear of repercussions, said family members, including children, of the directors were at home.
Expensive machinery owned by subcontractors at construction sites run by major building companies and developers has also been targeted in firebombings.
The Sunday night firebombing was directed at a subcontractor on the site of a $35 million state government-backed social housing development in the Geelong suburb of Newtown.
There was another arson attack last Wednesday at a site in Footscray managed by major building company Hickory.
Last November, nationwide demolition giant Delta had two of its earthmoving rigs – worth up to an estimated $2 million each – torched on a major Melbourne Docklands site.
The attacks have shocked the state’s construction sector, with insiders questioning whether the government, CFMEU administrators and authorities have the capacity to combat those behind them.
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Parliamentary Budget Office
Victorian taxes and levies – List of taxes, levies and duties
State Revenue Office
▪ Payroll tax
▪ Mental Health and Wellbeing Levy
▪ COVID Debt Levy – Payroll $10m+
▪ Land transfer duty
▪ Foreign purchaser additional duty
▪ Landholder duty
▪ Leases, grants and transfers duty
▪ Land tax
▪ COVID Debt Levy –
Landholdings
▪ Absentee Owner Surcharge
▪ Vacant Residential Land tax
▪ Commercial and industrial property tax
▪ Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund
▪ Windfall gains tax
▪ Casino tax
▪ Keno tax
▪ Wagering and betting tax
▪ Metropolitan Planning Levy
▪ Growth areas infrastructure contributions
▪ Congestion levy
▪ Insurance duty
▪ Motor vehicle duty
▪ Livestock duty
▪ Commercial passenger vehicle levy
▪ Short Stay Levy
▪ Penalty tax
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
▪ Environmental ContributionLevy
▪ Melbourne Strategic Assessment levy
▪ Metropolitan Improvement Rate
Department of Justice and Community Safety
▪ Public lotteries tax ▪ Electronic gaming machines tax
Department of Transport and Planning
▪ Transport Accident Charge
Department of Treasury and Finance
▪ Financial accommodation levy
In addition to taxes, Victorian Government departments and agencies impose a wide range of fees for
services and regulatory functions, and fines for misconduct and unlawful behaviour. Attachment A
provides a list of Victorian legislation which provides for collection of fees, charges and fines.
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In addition to taxes, Victorian Government departments and agencies impose a wide range of fees for
services and regulatory functions, and fines for misconduct and unlawful behaviour. Attachment A
provides a list of Victorian legislation which provides for collection of fees, charges and fines.
Attachment A– Regulatory fees and charges
In addition to taxes, levies and duties, the Victorian Government departments and agencies impose a
wide range of fees and charges for services and regulatory functions, including licensing and
registration.
Fines are also issued to address misconduct and deter unlawful behaviour.
In this section, we outline a list of Victorian legislation which provides for the collection of fees, charges
and fines.
Attachment A– Regulatory fees and charges consists of 5 Pages – Have a Read
No Wonder Kerry Packer Said – Kerry Packer: ‘Why do you want to change the rules again?’ Parliamentary inquiry into tax evasion – 1991
4 November 1991, Canberra, Australia
You made the rules in 1986. I didn’t try to sneak around the back door or sneak underneath this. These rules were made in 1986. I read the rules, said, what am I allowed to do? And that’s exactly what we’ve done. Now, why do you want to change the rules again?
This is the first, what’s happened with this operation going on now is exactly what those rules were put in place for. It’s the first time it’s been used. It’s exactly what they were put in place for. And we have obeyed them absolutely.
Why do you want to change the rules again? I mean, since I grew up as a boy, I would imagine that through the parliaments of Australia, from the time I was 18, 19 years of age to now, there must be 10,000 new laws being passed. And I don’t really think it’s that much better place.
And I’d like to make a suggestion to you, which I think would be far more useful, if you want to pass a new law, why don’t you only do it when you’ve repealed an old one?
I mean, this idea of just passing legislation every time someone blinks is a nonsense. Nobody knows it. Nobody understands it. You’ve got to be a lawyer. They’ve got books up to here, purely and simply to do the things we used to do. And every time you pass a law, you take somebody’s privileges away from them.
There’s nothing wrong with minimising tax. I don’t know anybody who doesn’t minimise their tax.
Politician: And that you are doing so in ways that were contrary to the spirit of the law.
Well, I just got through telling you what I thought about, that. I am not evading tax in any way, shape, or form.
Now, of course I am minimising my tax, and if anybody in this country doesn’t minimise their tax, they want the heads read.
Because as a government, I can tell you, you’re not spending it that well that we should be donating extra.
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FWIW
“Wasting Away in Wind-and-Solarville”
“While green advocates commonly use the terms renewable, sustainable, and net zero to describe their efforts, the dirty little secret is that much of the waste from solar panels and wind turbines is ending up in landfills. ”
More at
https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2025/05/15/wasting_away_in_wind-and-solarville_1110296.html
Via https://instapundit.com/720389/#disqus_thread
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FWIW – more to set your worry beads a-twirling
“Growing Public Health Threat: New “Northern Lights” Bacteria Resists Multiple Antibiotics”
https://scitechdaily.com/growing-public-health-threat-new-northern-lights-bacteria-resists-multiple-antibiotics/
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Even the rain that does fall won’t be enough to fill the dams, said a leading delusionist a few years back regarding the permanent drought afflicting NSW and other states. Meanwhile people are being evacuated from flooded areas of the mid-North Coast as yet another deluge falls from the sky…
My brother, who only last week shifted from a lovely hillside house to one down on the flats in the Port Stephens area, is celebrating his birthday today: as a devout follower of the Flim-Flam Philosophy, I sure hope he’s coping with this soggy turn of events.
I’ll be phoning him later to see how the Carbon Crisis is treating him on his ‘special’ day.
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A lot of those flats in the Port Stephens hinterland are reclaimed swamplands that were drained for farming in the 1890s by optimistic souls.
They are 2 to 3m above sea level over a wide area. The soil is sand/peat and underlain by a very shallow fresh water lens recharged from nearby sand dunes. Even after only moderate rain I have seen new houses there marooned for days by water 6 inches deep.
That area is due for 5 or 6 more inches of rain by Friday. Hope he packed his galoshes.
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Meanwhile in Victoria we are suffering from a significant lack of rain. The premier has decided to fire up the desal plant to relieve the situation. Only problem with this strategy is the desal only supplies water to Melbourne metro area, not a single drop goes to rural areas. Melbourne water says reservoir capacity is 74%, so simply not needed. Oh well, the presser sounded good when she said would help struggling farmers.
I still don’t believe that Shiela that wrote that poem all those years ago, I reckon she was just a climate change alarmist!
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FWIW
Worse than global warming –
“Marx’s Economic Forecasts: Over 150 Years Of Failure”
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/marxs-economic-forecasts-over-150-years-failure
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The major change to hybrid and EV servicing that’s going to cost you more
Australia’s maintenance industry is already struggling, but proposed changes to NSW’s repair industry could make servicing your hybrid and electric vehicle a whole lot harder.
It’s no secret Australia’s maintenance and repair industry is experiencing severe troubles due to an ageing workforce that’s struggling to recruit new and younger mechanics.
Add to that, electric vehicles and hybrid cars have surged in popularity over recent years, yet there is no uniform, national pathway for helping technicians to get qualified to safely work on them.
The NSW Fair Trading office has proposed changes to the Motor Dealers and Repairers Regulation. If passed, this will require mechanics and technicians to complete a range of battery and electrical safety courses before they’re legally allowed to repair and service hybrids and electric vehicles in the state.
These certificates include general courses such as ‘Electric Vehicle Technology’, to more granular ones like ‘Automotive Underbody Work’ and ‘Battery Electric Vehicle Inspection and Servicing Skill Set’.
New South Wales is attempting to do something about that, but according to experts it is going about it the wrong way – which, if you’re one of the hundreds of thousands of people who now own a hybrid or EV in NSW, means fixing your EV or even traditional hybrid car is about to get a lot harder and more expensive.
What will happen to my hybrid or EV if the new laws are passed?
Should the law pass, it could mean that there is a lengthy wait to get your electric vehicle fixed or serviced – and it could cost a lot more too as there won’t be enough mechanics around to do the work. This, in turn, makes the market more competitive and allows those who can do it to charge more.
The national industry body predicts that “fewer than 50 qualified technicians” currently possess the nationally recognised EV certificates, “despite there being more than 80,000 BEVs [battery-electric vehicles] already in operation [in NSW]”.
Under the proposed changes to NSW’s Motor Dealers and Repairers Regulation, hybrid vehicles aren’t exempt from the legislative reform, with mechanics still required to have some EV-related qualifications to work on them, even if that work doesn’t involve anything to do with the hybrid powertrain.
“If a technician can safely service a Toyota hybrid, why are they banned from touching a BEV? The logic simply doesn’t hold. Hybrid vehicles include high-voltage components but are exempt under this proposal, but BEVs are not,” Charity said in a media statement.
The proposed laws state that a tradesperson with certificates in three repair classes, such as electrical accessory fitting work, radiator repair work, and steering, suspension, and wheel alignment work, will be prohibited from working on hybrid vehicles until they complete a mandatory course, dubbed ‘Depowering and reinitialising BEVs – AURETH101 Depower and reinitialise battery’.
Data from the Australian Automobile Association (AAA), the national industry body, revealed that in 2024 alone, 172,630 hybrid cars found new homes in New South Wales, further compounding the problem associated with an industry that’s already experiencing a depleted workforce.
Consequently, this means hybrid owners will also feel the pinch of these new laws, with servicing and maintenance potentially costing more, while wait times could balloon as the industry struggles to upskill its workers.
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FWIW – latest Kunstler
“Swamp Fever
“Don’t misunderstand me. I want Biden to get better and live many more years, so he can watch his family go broke from running out of influence to sell.” Oilfield Rando on X”
https://www.kunstler.com/p/swamp-fever-0b0
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Why I HATE chemotherapy
https://x.com/iluminatibot/status/1924345990087360588
Lost 2 friends needlessly to this idiotic barbarism.
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Physicists Say We Were Completely Wrong About How Gravity Works
In a recent paper published in the journal Reports on Progress in Physics, the scientists outline a reformulation of gravity that could lead to a fully quantum-compatible description — without invoking the extra dimensions or exotic features required by more speculative models, like string theory.
At the heart of the proposal is a rethinking of how gravity behaves at a fundamental level. While the electromagnetic, weak and strong forces are all described using quantum field theory — a mathematical framework that incorporates uncertainty and wave-particle duality — gravity remains the outlier.
https://www.livescience.com/physics-mathematics/quantum-physics/physicists-may-be-on-their-way-to-a-theory-of-everything-after-reenvisioning-einsteins-most-famous-theory
There is no gravity, the Earth sucks. 🤭
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WHO accord has passed 124 to 0
https://twitter.com/DrTedros/status/1924550242927518158
Next up – “Disease X”
/2026 😉😉
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Geology corner – Pyrite
https://va.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_su7esjsh9L1u44q8m_720.mp4
Just how nature made it. Amazing.
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Cubist art at its best.
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Retro computer corner
Sister Mary Kenneth Keller – the first woman to obtain a doctorate in computer science, USA 1965.
Link to new-fangled picture thingy:
https://64.media.tumblr.com/9385a0873a2308c0e40afed582d6c751/2c0254406a554345-76/s1280x1920/9df6584616ff7f927d211c2e407f5cc0213e4c2e.jpg
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“With us gone, I believe ecosystems will be restored and there will be enough of everything. No more fighting over resources. The idea wasn’t as well received as I had hoped.” – Les Knight, The Guardian, 2020.
Goodness me, I wonder why it wasn’t well received.
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FWIW
“Venus Aerospace debuts potentially revolutionary rocket engine with landmark 1st flight (video)”
https://www.space.com/technology/venus-aerospace-debuts-potentially-revolutionary-rocket-engine-with-landmark-1st-flight-video
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Nats split from the Coalition. Hooray!
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Well, may be it is good news.
Many here will agree with me that Liberal Party must die before they can be resurrected,
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FWIW
More and better
“Volcanoes Spew 3X More CO2 Than Thought & 19,000 New Undersea Volcanoes Found: Is Human-Driven Climate Narrative Crumbling?”
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/05/19/volcanoes-spew-3x-more-co2-than-thought-19000-new-undersea-volcanoes-found-is-human-driven-climate-narrative-crumbling/
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Fancy a nice beach getaway or secede from Oz and form your own province?
There’s 800 hectares on King Island currently on the market…
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The Nats have retained their pro nuclear stance, whereas the Libs ignominiously seem to have opted out. Canavan is right – there is no reason why the “Nationals” should not be able to represent the views of all Australians. If the Libs don’t have the conviction to withdraw from Net Zero, the Nats do.
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FWIW
“Alarming Graph Reveals US Beef Industry Is “Hijacked By Chemical Pushers” ”
https://www.zerohedge.com/food/alarming-graph-reveals-us-beef-industry-hijacked-chemical-pushers
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