Have a good day and a great weekend! 👍

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    8 months ago

    Go away helicopter, you are very loud. 🚁

    (Spent most of my time in Melbourne in areas that rarely get night copters, so now I know what people go on about… I’d close the window but it’ll get stuffy. Wonder what/who they’re looking for.)

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    8 months ago

    Breakfast 🍏🍎🍐🍊🍋🍈🫐🍓🍇🍉🍌🍒🍑🥭🍍🥥🥦🥑🫛🍆🍅🥝🥬🥒🌽🥕🥐🍠🫚🥔🧅🥯🍞🥖🥨🧀🧇🥞🧈🍳🥚🥓🥩🍗🍖🫓🍕🍟🍔🌭🥙🧆🌮🌯🥗🍲🍜🍝🥘🍛🍣🍱🥟🦪🍥🍘🍚🍙🐠🍤🪼🦀🐙 🍗🥮🍢🍡🍧🍰🧁🥧🍦🍨🎂🍮🍭🍬🍫🥜🌰🍪🍿🍯🥛☕️🍵🍺🍶🥤🧋🧃🥂🍷🥃🍸🍹🧉🔋

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    8 months ago

    Called up Cennalink because the situation with the car and the payout is enough of a grey area that I need to talk to an actual person.
    45 minutes and counting. 😖

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        8 months ago

        Close, I was scooping the cat’s tray!
        Issue dealt with in less than 5 minutes, but the lady I spoke with was lovely, so that helped.

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    8 months ago

    If you love Taylor Swift or know somebody that does there is Taylor Swift Girlfriend Magazine out now with posters and stuff in it. Gee I loved Girlfriend back in day.

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      8 months ago

      …and as the dashboard of your $50,000 MAGA hat slips slowly below the icy waves you wonder how your humiliation could be more complete. And then into view hoves a floating sauna of buff, beautiful blonde men, completely naked shouting HALLOOOOO

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    8 months ago

    DT brain trust, I’m wanting to replace the radio in my car and was wondering how anyone in here has gone about it? Usually I would do something like this myself, but new car has lots of scary buttons and I’m feeling lazy about it.

    Do I buy the parts and drop it at the mechanic, do I go to a special place, do I just say I want a new radio and they collect all the bits and do it?

    Edit - I’m in the outer west if anyone has any recommendations.

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      8 months ago

      In your position (I was in similar with Felicia) I’d check with the mechanic first and they’ll tell you whether to get the parts and bring it in or go to either a car place that sells radios or somewhere like JB HIFI and have them do it.
      I’m in the south east so can’t help you with recs, alas.

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        8 months ago

        I just saw the Autobahn near me does it, and they have some good reviews. Might give them a ring and see how that goes, fingers crossed, I’m very very over the radio.

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      8 months ago

      Depends on the model, but you might be able to find a Joying (Android) unit that fits your car - Website. I replaced the stock radio on a 2010 Honda CRV with one. It came with the correct wiring harness, was shaped to fit in the same space etc. Installed myself following a YouTube tutorial, took about an hour or so. Hardest bit was finding and then not breaking the little clips on the dash as I took it off.

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      Done a few, realllllyyy depends on the car.

      If it’s got a standard DIN/double-DIN head unit then it’s usually fairly straightforward, but these are becoming more rare.

      If it’s fully integrated with the car and not a ‘standalone-style’ unit stuck in there, then it gets more complex. There are sometimes third party units that get buried in the dash or replace part of the dash (I know this is an option for Falcon/Territory) that also take over the HVAC and other controls, but your mileage may vary and install can get pretty tricky.

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        8 months ago

        Mines got an info system in the dash above the radio which is why I loathe to touch it. Such a pain cause as I said I’d just do it myself, but I’d rather not end up costing myself more money by accidentally crossing my wires.

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    8 months ago

    This week has absolutely blazed by. I feel like I just got back from my border trip last weekend. Now I gotta think of what to do THIS weekend! I have absolutely no idea what I want to do but I won’t sit in my apartment for it, that’s for sure.

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    8 months ago

    Recent Wikipedia rabbit holes have taken me to some interesting places. Did you know you can cook watermelon rinds?!? Apparently it tastes like a cross between squash/zucchini, carrot and cucumber. I don’t normally even buy watermelon but I have to try this out…

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      8 months ago

      I just eat them cut supper thin with x smidge of salt. Cucumber is a reasonable comparison.

      Also mad shout for watermelon, feta, mint As a summer salad.

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        8 months ago

        Banana peels gross me out, the texture is yuck. But watermelon rinds sound intriguing - so much firm edible matter that gets wasted, it’s clean and fresh and blemish free (it’s generally recommended to peel the tough green skin off). I’d give it a go

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      8 months ago

      Melon & Lemon jam was a staple of my childhood. That is, jam made from melon rind cooked translucent with lemon juice for the pectin. Very beautiful on the plate or as a topping on pies - 1 cm cubed pale yellowgreen jewels in a sweet/tart matrix. Gorgeous on crumpets. Not made anymore as farmers aren’t growing the right kind of melon for jam, which was too bitter and stringy to eat raw but the rind cooked up beautiful. Let us know if watermelon rind cooks up translucent - if so I want to try making jam with it.

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        8 months ago

        I imagine the melons were more along the lines of the below. You don’t need to go full GMO salmon gene splicing to massively change a plant.

        vintage watermelon

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        Part of my wiki travels suggest that the suspected ancestor of sweet watermelons was indeed bitter and stringy as well. A close relative continued to be grown for jams (due to its high pectin content) as citron melon. I imagine it’s quite a niche product.

        This recipe for watermelon rind jam - no watermelon flesh - sounds very similar to what you were describing. Looks translucent!

  • danwritesbooks@aussie.zone
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    8 months ago

    Watching The Wire for the first time ever. Why they have to do him like that (end of season 3). Best part of the show.

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      Ah, to relive that first time feeling. Yeah, that scene broke my heart. But I enjoyed seeing how things change after that character’s absence and on rewatches was really left wondering whether his way of doing things would’ve survived the changing reality on the street. It isn’t a cheap act, there are good narrative outcomes…

      I love the show so much because even though that character’s departure left a hole, there are so many other well-written, compelling characters that I never felt like it impacted the enjoyability of the show.

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      Most of the ‘bad guy’ deaths hit pretty hard in that show. Yeah they were all criminals, but still brutal.

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          Dude that plays Bubbles (2nd best character after Omar) has a story where he was in the middle of shooting and was in character, a proper junkie came up to him and handed him some vials and said ‘you need this more than I do’.

          The show is, apparently, very very realistic and portrays those snippets of street life very accurately.

          It helps where a good chunk of the cast are ex criminals and cops.

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              He might be in S4, but the dude that plays the Deacon (helps Cutty) was actually the inspiration for Omar.

              A few of the cops are actual ex cops. Some of Avon’s and Barksdale crews are ex gangsters.

              Few local actors from Baltimore with colourful pasts as well.

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    8 months ago

    Just did my first reverse into a car park at Southland in the new car.
    breathes into paper bag

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      Well, you can spend the time and attention on entering the parking space, or spend the time and attention on leaving it. My own decision tree includes whether or not I need to open the back hatch door to put stuff in. If yes, then forward park into the space - if no, then reverse in.

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        Your first sentence is basically my thought process too. If getting out is going to be more of a pain, because of traffic or a tight spot, I’ll reverse. But if there’s lots of cars waiting or I’m running late when parking I’ll always go for a forward park if I can.

        I’m usually more tired and anxious at the end of a drive than the start so I prefer to make life easy for myself.

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          That was exactly it - it would have been more of a hassle to reverse out, given the pillar, the van on the other side and the local Karen population driving around in their SUVs on their mobiles.
          Only downside was I would have liked to use the hatch but the back seat did just as well.

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      8 months ago

      Well done. From now, only reverse park. Once you do it a few times it becomes second nature and you’ll scoff at the forward parkers (as you well should) due to your immediate superiority.

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          8 months ago

          Teaches you about the size of your car and how to use available space. The amount of nuffies that think they’re hatchback needs 2 lanes of clearance to move around still amazes me.

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        8 months ago

        While I too drive stick and laugh at Yanks who claim it’s too difficult, I’ll always take a pull through parking spot if available.

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          Pull through is the first option. If not available, reverse. I get very shitty when people (idiots) tailgate in a carpark and get upset when my reverse lights go on.

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        I don’t really understand why people want to reverse park all the time. I usually want to put things in the back of my car, so it is much more convenient if that is pointing out.

        • MeanElevator@aussie.zone
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          8 months ago

          When you reverse park, you pull forward into traffic when leaving. I can still put stuff in the car when I’m reversed, unless it’s a big chunky item then I’ll plan ahead.

          #reverse4lyfe

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          8 months ago

          I personally like backing in when I can do it.

          Parking between 2 large cars with a small hatch back is a nightmare to navigate when you’re leaving and having to reverse.

          So much easier leaving when reverse parked. I only front park when there’s too much traffic around or I need to get in quickly to do something.