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Ozexpatriate

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  1. Dreadful stuff. Yeah "Ripper Rita" I remember, but I'm not sure if I missed the Five Star campaign. (Also here.) I remember it still in yellow tubs. I don't know exactly when Eta Five Star was introduced.
  2. I salt fresh tomatoes, boiled corn (though less so these days), pasta water, unmarinated steak before searing and beaten eggs for a scramble, but that's about it. I rarely ever add it to cooked food but occasionally have added it to unseasoned potato salad made by others. I love butter on fresh bread or a roll. I never ever put it on the inside of a sandwich. I do use it (on the outside) for a grilled cheese sandwich. I don't use salted butter.
  3. Starliner is not built by BCA - Boeing Commercial Aircraft. It is built by BDS - Boeing Defense, Space and Security. Predecessor companies of which back to Hughes Satellite, Hughes Helicopters, Vertol, McDonnell, Rockwell/North American Aviation etc. They are (almost) completely different companies. The Atlas V is a joint venture between BDS and Lockheed-Martin. Bell Helicopters and Boeing Helicopters jointly build the V22 Osprey. Now I wouldn't ride in that. I'd want to but be very afraid of the 'landing'.
  4. Scrubbed due to a valve problem with the Atlas V launch platform - not related to Starliner payload.
  5. A lot of television is filmed in Vancouver, BC.
  6. Growing up a contemporary of mine was older than his uncle.
  7. The red scarf and the leather jacket in the video are a great nod to Joan Jett. This is from her "I love rock n' roll" video. Her "I hate myself for loving you" was covered for the opening of Sunday Night Football - which is incongruous. For one season she appeared on guitar in the cover. She did a cover of the theme song to the Mary Tyler Moore show (Love is all Around) - which is quite brilliant.
  8. Pedantic carnivores rejoice. There are no such things (taxonomically) as vegetables. CNN: There’s actually no such thing as vegetables. Here’s why you should eat them anyway
  9. That certainly would have been the case then too. It is not unusual even today to have more than a decade between siblings. It is quite common with remarriages. EDIT: An (in)famous political family in the US has 28 years between siblings.
  10. These are the classic Weird Al compositions, accompanied by piano accordion as original parodies of songs of the day like "My Bologna" (parody of My Sharona by the Knack). Songs like "Eat it" were a little later and came with a music video, as did "Like a Surgeon" because that had to be done in the 1980s. I used to listen to the Dr. Demento Radio show - where Weird Al got his break. Weird Al and Tom Lehrer were regulars in his rotation.
  11. Yes it is. I didn't recognize it at first - not until it got to the "maybe Vader someday later" part of the chorus before I remembered it. It's works well being faithful to the unique phrasing of "American Pie"
  12. This article was interesting: cellulose-based textiles produced by bacteria. The headline is kind of bogus. The important bit is creating a durable textile that is based neither on animal hide nor plastic. CNN: This bacteria can produce fibers eight times stronger than steel. See how one company is creating new material with it. Its not clear how sustainable it is relative to natural textiles - cotton, hemp, wool etc. They are a serious problem when blended with polyfibres - they are very hard to recycle - either producing microplastics or the plastics melt in the recycling process gunging everything up.
  13. Genetic predisposition apparently: The weird homing instinct for the jolly old sod disappears after a couple of generations. But at least Aussies got long service leave out of it.
  14. My emphasis. John, your comment is very accurate. And indeed it can be exceptionally beneficial. I've seen demonstrations of automated-abstract generation for human-created content in an archive that was exceptionally useful. Humans are not very diligent at writing abstracts and providing key-word tagging to help search find information. Generative AI is quite good at it, and useful too. No "original" content created.
  15. Styles himself as the "unipiper". He's become a Portland institution. The Darth Vader helmet is frequently worn. I've seen him many times. Also available in Black Watch & weskit for "formal" occasions. And Arthur, King of the Britons, for those so inclined:
  16. They do look like a floating bar of soap - or perhaps more accurately those plastic boxes with rounded corners that you used to be able to get to store a bar of soap while travelling. Amazon obliges - like these.
  17. That's funny, so does mine. (It's always in Fahrenheit come to think of it.) 😉 It is tiresome just how frequently Chrome wants to update. It wants to do it again this morning - it feels like it is more than weekly now, which seems a bit over the top. At least it's usually painless. It can take less time for Chrome to do an update than RMweb loads a page.
  18. Nicer than here. It's sunny now but we're expecting perhaps 50mm of rain between this evening and Sunday night. Sunday won't see 12°C.
  19. I was trying to remember if Subway offered egg salad - which would be a frightening thing. Subways that are open for breakfast do offer eggs. At first I was thinking they didn't have olives - which of course they do - sliced tinned black olives (which I avoid, not being a fan).
  20. That's a pick-up truck! 😉 Oval logo suggests a Ford but that's not a F-150 / F-350 etc. And it's generative AI. It does 'look' Toyotary, but isn't.
  21. For me (over 20 something years) Deadly snake sightings: Never Deadly Spider sightings: Never - I've seen Black Widows in the US Shark sightings: Probably many but never an actual threat (the Gold Coast has shark nets) Deadly seasnake sightings: Never Deadly Blue Ringed Octopus sightings: Never Deadly jellyfish sightings: Never, non-deadly jellyfish - innumerable, stung too* * bluebottle / Indo-Pacific Man o’ War, which not a jellyfish but a siphonophore
  22. Something that permeable doesn't feel like it would function properly. Wax is the standard. A quick search came up with this which compares wax and wax-free options.
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