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[–] Nath@aussie.zone 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Agreed, they will cover all medical stuff, as well as physio and whatever he needs to recover physically.

They won't cover his car or wages.

[–] Nath@aussie.zone 6 points 3 days ago (4 children)

I don't think this is as funny as you seem to think it is. The woman you are laughing at was a real person with an actual life and it was abruptly destroyed by this guy who was a ticking time bomb that night. He exploded onto this car, seriously impacting the lives of many people.

All her family and friends are dealing with the loss of their loved one. And like I said: There's an Uber Driver (not) in this story recovering from serious injuries who has lost his livelihood in the process as well. He may eventually get some sort of compensation, but is going to be poverty-stricken in the short-to-medium term. People who Drive Uber don't tend to be affluent in the first place. Uber as a company is famously scummy to it's ~~employees~~ partners and are unlikely to be offering anything like worker's compensation.

 

Wow this dude has had a fall from grace. Police have reviewed his dashcam and well, he had a bit of a night of it.

Feeling a bit bad for the Uber driver. The doctor killed his passenger, but hospitalised the driver with injuries he'll carry for life and put him out of work/income for who knows how long. The article doesn't even mention him.

[–] Nath@aussie.zone 10 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Middle-income tech nerd criticises Gina Rinehart for:

  1. Being completely out of touch with Australians.
  2. Constantly releasing media statements on issues like we should care what she thinks (and the media for publishing them).
  3. Being on the wrong side of history on just about every topic.
  4. Her awful poetry. Seriously, mine is better and I don't write poetry.
  5. Complaining that paying people in Australia more money than she pays workers in African nations is an issue, while choosing to live in Australia and being a parasite on us.
  6. For defending a dude who did do some amazing heroic stuff as well as well as committing war crimes, domestic abuse, bullying and generally being a jerk.
[–] Nath@aussie.zone 5 points 3 days ago (1 children)

My client is spending waaaaaaay more money on Microsoft Online than it ever used to on software licenses. Every single user in the business is costing 🇦🇺$30 per month alone just for their Office suite. That's before you get to the Azure stuff. Some hosted apps cost over 🇦🇺$1k/month to host in Azure.

Before you go too strongly after Microsoft for charging so much, this is cheaper than what we used to pay for running our own SharePoint, Exchange etc farms as well as the infrastructure required to host websites/database etc. All that has been outsourced to Microsoft Online and saves significant money.

Microsoft is doing very well out of its own cloud fees and can cope with AWS, Google and all the smaller private cloud operations getting some of that action.

[–] Nath@aussie.zone 4 points 5 days ago (2 children)

1982 Commonwealth games were fantastic. I loved Matilda and looked out for her for years after every time we drove past on the highway. 1982 more than offsets 2001.

I had to Google Goodwill Games. I have no memory of them at all.

[–] Nath@aussie.zone 23 points 1 week ago (1 children)

"While concerning, this case does remind us that there are many layers of protection built into the electoral system to ensure it is secure."

"The system ensured there was accountability, although it seems likely there was some kind of failure to identify immediately that the container had not been delivered to the counting centre."

My confidence in the AEC remains strong. It is a little concerning that the container wasn't noticed immediately, but it doesn't appear to be anything malicious. Just an oversight on both sides for a scenario that will undoubtedly be corrected.

I think they'd have made a point of saying that the temporary staffer was facing further consequences or wouldn't be a part of future elections if there was more to this. The fact they haven't and that the case was sealed/intact leads me to believe it was an innocent mistake.

[–] Nath@aussie.zone 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Damn, a movie she couldn't finish still got 2 hobbits. 1 hobbit must truly be awful.

[–] Nath@aussie.zone 6 points 1 week ago

Look at me! I can play Piano!

https://touchpianist.com/

 

Anonymous survey from the people behind Vote Compass. They're interested in hearing from people about how and why they voted.

[–] Nath@aussie.zone 9 points 1 week ago

The hubris of claiming ownership of most of the galaxy because it's above our little piece of rock aside, I liked the thought exercise.

I am now imagining that Earth falls under the night sky of some distant planet and we fall under their dominion as a result. They just haven't gotten around to implementing their rule over us because of some stupid thing like spiders on our planet make it too difficult to impose. Or the Star Trek Whale thing. 😆

[–] Nath@aussie.zone 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Paraphrasing here, but it was something like: "Gets the most votes ever. 'Have the Greens lost their way?'"

[–] Nath@aussie.zone 4 points 2 weeks ago

Kudos to whoever at the AEC drew up this seat. They hit the demographics perfectly for a balanced slice of the populace. This was a super close one, hopefully it stays as a swing seat. Trish Cook has just claimed victory of it, but she's only ahead by 634 votes with 81.9% counted. She isn't really a certainty, though is probable winner.

I'm a little sad that Mia Davies didn't get a better showing. I suppose the voters of the Hills of Perth see themselves more a part of suburbia than a rural seat. Mia was leader of the State Opposition after the 2022 election when the State National Party actually got more seats than the Liberals and were the senior coalition partner for a term. Mia stepped down over the National Party's decision to side with the Liberal on the question of the Voice to Parliament. She vocally supported the Voice and did not agree with the party's stance. She may have actually done better as an Independent candidate, her profile is more than large enough to get consideration in her own right.

If she ran as an independent in my seat, I'd seriously consider her. She's got experience, credibility and integrity. She's historically been a too conservative for my tastes, but I don't know how much of that is her and how much is her party.

[–] Nath@aussie.zone 3 points 2 weeks ago

I saw the ONP vote - Sadly, it was upwards of 15% in some seats. If they head right, they'll be getting some of that action.

Personally, I think most of the population is to be found in the other direction. It might take them another decade or so to admit they're wrong. Or perhaps a new political movement will pop up in that time and supplant them? Who can say? I doubt however a strong move to the right will lead them to government.

 

I don't see the issue with a party after midday. Yes, ANZAC day is a special day for remembering troops - in the morning. The afternoon is for celebration.

Two-up games, beers at the RSL, annual AFL Match with Essendon and Collingwood. Go ahead and have a dance party as well. What's the issue?

Yes, I'd have serious problems with it if they were holding it in the morning. But the party was scheduled for 6pm. Go nuts boys and girls, have your party.

Honestly, did anyone outside politicians actually have an issue with this?

 

 

This story is getting talked about a lot in Perth this week. A well respected doctor: a week ago was going through a rough patch because he was sad his marriage had broken down. Otherwise had a pretty good life.

Now, through his own stupidity is likely to spend the next several years behind bars. Nobody has any sympathy for him - his high-flying career is likely a thing of the past.

Not that people should need reinforcement on the effects of impaired driving, but yeah - don't do that thing.

Worth mentioning: A young woman a week ago also had a pretty good life going on. Now, she is dead. 😞

 

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