Listen up. I was not having a go at you. You came in guns blazing re whether I support/non-support Clive and I answered your question.
I would not trust Big Cloive out of sight on a dark night. However, that is significantly further than I trust any of the other political careerists currently on offer.
Chris
December 3, 2021 8:05 pm
Tom:
I’m looking at you, A Current Affair, who make me ashamed to have spent a lifetime in journalism.
Could also ditch the ridiculous emission standards being driven by the Eurotrash as well & have no need for adblue
Last I checked, better than 80% of the rail motive power in this country does not require AdBlue. And that includes the museum pieces and chuff-chuffs that the tourists like to photograph…
Bruce of Newcastle
December 3, 2021 8:08 pm
Couldn’t it be distilled from sewage?
Pee. In Roman times the launderers invited passing punters to pee in their vats, since the urea was good for bleaching clothes. I’m drawing on Lindsay Davis from her Falco historical detective novels, but I suspect it’s true since she has relevant quals from Oxford and is very good at weaving in gritty history into her novels. Also I’ll add this:
Wasn’t pee also used in tanning leather? Certainly smelt like it whenever we drove past the Flemington tanneries back in the day.
Rex Anger
December 3, 2021 8:16 pm
Wasn’t pee also used in tanning leather?
Traditionally.
Until more concentrated, industrial processes of generating urea came about.
Keith Forwheels
December 3, 2021 8:21 pm
Jennifer Westacott & Innes Willox falling over themselves to praise Labor’s emissions target.
Clearly big business are expecting to do very well out of it.
I listened to part of Mr Albenese’s press conference today. In many ways it was an overt appeal for facism. Quite strange. But what isn’t at the moment.
rickw
December 3, 2021 8:24 pm
If that does come to fruition it will be a reversal of 800 years of English history
I think it has come to fruition Roger, how many laws, principles and declarations have been bulldozed during this pretend crisis?
Franx
December 3, 2021 8:25 pm
Nuremberg might work as a focus for freedom rallies. Sounds as if the idea has some in the synarchies rattled. The word alone, no need for rope.
custard
December 3, 2021 8:29 pm
Just replied to an email from Liberal candidate for Cowan, Vince Connolly. His email banged on about Labor lies and Medicare cuts and GST cuts!
My reply
Hi Vince,
I have stood for public office twice (unsuccessfully) namely the 2016 and 2019 federal elections as a senate candidate for WA.
This email from you and what it’s about, demonstrates clearly to me why I can’t vote for your party anymore.
The failure to make sure that mandatory vaccines and vaccines passports would not happen are a failure. The excuse that there was nothing you could do is BS.
My prediction is that the next federal election will result in a massive vote shift away from both Labor and Liberal.
My wish is that the minor parties on the right have the balance of power.
Finally, give yourself an uppercut.
Eyrie
December 3, 2021 8:29 pm
I’m still a fan of deflecting asteroids by exploding a largish nuke nearby. Fireball transfers heat by radiation to surface which vaporises and acts as a rocket motor. This is possibly a way to move the “gravel pile” type asteroids also.
The really dangerous asteroids will be the ones in highly elliptical orbits which we fail to see until they are coming at us almost out of the sun. Tricky navigation, guidance and timing problem to do anything about them.
calli
December 3, 2021 8:29 pm
Yes, fullers used urine. So did the tanners who produced vellum from sheepskins.
Stinky business. Definitely an “outside the city walls” occupation.
Remember the hum of O’Riordan Street Mascot? Before it all became gentrified.
Boambee John
December 3, 2021 8:37 pm
Megan
I would not trust Big Cloive out of sight on a dark night. However, that is significantly further than I trust any of the other political careerists currently on offer.
Here in NSW, if the choice for backroom manipulator is between Big Cloive and Photios, Cloive gets the guernsey.
Bluey
December 3, 2021 8:39 pm
custard, despite your reply I’m sure they’re spending stupid amounts of money on all sorts of expert to tell them where they’re going wrong. Can’t listen to what people are telling them, which is pretty much the problem to start with.
Boambee John
December 3, 2021 8:39 pm
Megan
Wasn’t pee also used in tanning leather?
Dog crap also came into the process somewhere.
incoherent rambler
December 3, 2021 8:39 pm
Vive la reesistance
Rockdoctor
December 3, 2021 8:40 pm
Here in NSW, if the choice for backroom manipulator is between Big Cloive and Photios, Cloive gets the guernsey.
As much as I hate to say I am leaning in the same direction for this reason. Yuk!
incoherent rambler
December 3, 2021 8:48 pm
Are the freedom fighters from the NT going to rescue us or is all up to Popular Front for the Liberation of Viktoristan?
Rex Anger
December 3, 2021 8:49 pm
custard, despite your reply I’m sure they’re spending stupid amounts of money on all sorts of expert to tell them where they’re going wrong. Can’t listen to what people are telling them, which is pretty much the problem to start with.
Maybe the political and bugman classes take Winston Churchill’s comment about “The best argument against demlcracy is a ten-minute conversation with the average voter” to heart as a serious analysis ofnthe political process, and not the tongue-in-cheek quip it was intended to be?
Rex Anger
December 3, 2021 8:50 pm
Popular Front for the Liberation of Viktoristan?
What about the People’s Front?
Or the Popular Peoples’ Front?
#Splitters!
incoherent rambler
December 3, 2021 8:52 pm
They have been incasterated, Rex
Top Ender
December 3, 2021 8:54 pm
So where do they store three months worth of date rolls for 120 men/women/confused?
Submarines on a war patrol often store a “false floor” in many passageways; ie: tins of food all of the same height, with some sort of flooring over the top. Has to be worked out carefully, as you don’t want stuff which can break up and get into the pumps if you are trying to save the boat in a damage control situation.
Over time all of the stores get consumed, so you can get rid of the false floor. In the same way there is more room provided by firing off torpedoes, with the reloads getting used up.
A rather odd design feature in WWII and before had stores, including torpedoes, stored outside the pressure hull. The submarine was basically the watertight pressure hull, with a deck above it – the outer casing – with a framework of struts and so on to hold it up. There were hatches and the like to open up compartments. They were “free-flooding” which meant they were open to the sea overall, although some could be wateright; eg: if you had an aircraft hangar, as some WWII boats had.
So the outer deck was a series of slats which meant the seawater drained through it, and all sorts of materials stored between the outer and inner hulls. I was doing some work on the I-124 design (the Japanese 80-man sub sunk outside Darwin Harbour) the other day, and you can see the bulges in the outer casing where two torpedo reloads were stored forward of the deck gun.
That all started disappearing when sonar became more and more effective. The more weird bits you have protruding off the streamlined “albacore” hull the more noisier the boat is on sonar. Just like cars, submarines became more and more streamlined, but in their case not just for speed and fuel efficiency but to become electronically quieter as well.
Fiona Patten who voted for the hunchback’s atrocious pandemic bill has had her revised prostitution act passed. Highlights of this new act include:
Removes the requirement of safe sex practices between prostitutes and clients (eg. stealthing will no longer be illegal) – Clause 8
Abolishes mandatory testing for sexually transmitted infections and allows sex workers to work with a sexually transmitted infection in order to “remove discriminatory, industry-specific public health offences” – Clause 9-10
Legalises street-based sex work in most public places – Clause 28
Prohibits property owners from refusing to rent their properties for legal sex work, in order to prevent discrimination against sex workers – Clause 36.
I traveled that train service a lot. Fond memories.
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
December 3, 2021 9:09 pm
WAGR
West Australian Government Railway
Walk, And Go Rapidly.
rickw
December 3, 2021 9:11 pm
The coal itself is still useful, too. Though slow-burning, highly friable (making it a bugger to store) and prone to sparking.
Where can I get coal dust in VIC? Need it for foundry sand.
Thefrollickingmole
December 3, 2021 9:13 pm
Cohenite.
In order to fight the coof the bat eared Mong will unleash AIDs and STDs, some verging on incurable.
That’s high level tardation
rickw
December 3, 2021 9:15 pm
All hail Dr Flyingduk!
As predicted: Third test NEGATIVE.
Giving up on getting tested, no way I’m going to test positive by accident or any other means. Useless pissweak bloody pox.
Well that fucks the route to a 6 month stay on vaccination.
Roger
December 3, 2021 9:16 pm
Prohibits property owners from refusing to rent their properties for legal sex work, in order to prevent discrimination against sex workers – Clause 36.
Gosh…I’m so old I remember when they were called whores.
Now they’re workers in an industry.
I suppose it counts towards GDP as well.
It’s call it progress, apparently.
And if any middle class liberal objects, ask him if he’d be happy for his daughter to be employed thus.
Rex Anger
December 3, 2021 9:16 pm
So that’s the reason for the spark.
Only railway organisation I’ve ever seen that went to the trouble of having draft retarders in the chimney- A mesh screen attached to a wire and counterweight that flips shut and partially chokes the fire when the firehole door is open.
The idea was to minimise the risk of slacks and coal dust on the incoming shovel load being get ignited in mid-air, sucked straight through the tubes and out the chimney as flying sparks.
Most other railways worldwide didn’t go to the trouble of having an extra device on top of the usual mesh spark arrestors and the like in the smokebox. But then again, they weren’t running Collie coal…
rickw
December 3, 2021 9:17 pm
In order to fight the coof the bat eared Mong will unleash AIDs and STDs, some verging on incurable.
That’s high level tardation
He is a complete fucking imbecile.
Rockdoctor
December 3, 2021 9:18 pm
Rex, could have had a contract at Collie once. FIFO from the East Coast (especially FNQ) killed it and I wasn’t interested in moving west in the boom.
Geology of Collie looks interesting, nomenclature indicates the sediment deposition wasn’t entirely uniform. All sitting on a Precambrian base. Reminds me of drilling in SA, once we hit the green lithologies of the Adelaide basement that was TD, they were Cambrian era.
Cheers, something to delve into this weekend when I get bored.
Roger
December 3, 2021 9:21 pm
I think it has come to fruition Roger, how many laws, principles and declarations have been bulldozed during this pretend crisis?
And yet it could get worse, much worse.
Frank
December 3, 2021 9:24 pm
And if any middle class liberal objects, ask him if he’d be happy for his daughter to be employed thus.
Does this mean that Centrelink can force you to accept employment in a brothel yet?
Rex Anger
December 3, 2021 9:25 pm
Where can I get coal dust in VIC? Need it for foundry sand.
Errr… Hit up Bellarine Peninsula, Victorian Goldfields at Maldon, Puffing Billy or Steamrail.
Ask if you can get access to some of the dross in their coal stages. Pay if you have to.
The stuff will usually be some form of Gunnedah or other Hunter basin coal, and the dregs will probably pre-crushed. Avoid the lumps of slate if you can.
If you get glossy black lumps or greyish, powdery coated stuff, you can smack it to size with a hammer and sieve to the size you need. As this is still ‘live’ and combustible coal, you will need to burn it first.
If you are actually after the ash (call carbon and volatiles consumed) for making foundry sand, the same mobs would probably be very happy for you to make off with a few bucketfuls from their ash pits after a running day. Smokebox dustings will be your friend there- Anything out of the ashpan will be full of clinkers (fused iron pyrites), which can be sharp and will play merry hell with your gloves.
Sovereign Hill might have been the place to chase up once, but they have converted all their steam-operated machinery to compressed air or electric operation. And I don’t know if the paddle steamers at Echuca are solely oil-fired or not these days.
Old Lefty
December 3, 2021 9:25 pm
H/T to Jeremy Hans again for spotting a typical piece of chicanery from Andrews and co. They announced today a public consultation on oversight of the police, as follow up to the Gobbo royal commission – with submissions due by the beginning of February. That is, when everybody is distracted by Christmas dinner (is it still legal to say Christmas in Victoria?) and the beach. Typical Socialist Left sham.
I listened to part of Mr Albenese’s press conference today. In many ways it was an overt appeal for facism. Quite strange. But what isn’t at the moment.
Astute observation, Mr. Forwheels.
Absent the worldwide revolution, Fascism is the logical advance on Socialism, with Corporatism & faux Nationalism added to the mix.
The only viable option for electoral success for Labor given that they’re no longer the party of the working class, which was in large part destroyed because of policies they adopted in the 1980s.
Since it’s the ALP & Ausfalia, however, we’ll miss out on the storied benefits of Fascism:
The trains won’t run on time and we won’t get brand spanking new motorways with no speed limits.
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
December 3, 2021 9:30 pm
Does this mean that Centrelink can force you to accept employment in a brothel yet?
Way back when, the daughter of a sober, respectable, God fearing friend of mine, was referred by Centerlink for the position of telephonist, at a very exclusive sporting house…….
Rex Anger
December 3, 2021 9:30 pm
Geology of Collie looks interesting, nomenclature indicates the sediment deposition wasn’t entirely uniform. All sitting on a Precambrian base. Reminds me of drilling in SA, once we hit the green lithologies of the Adelaide basement that was TD, they were Cambrian era.
Cheers, something to delve into this weekend when I get bored.
If it helps, when Bennett Brook Railway imported its two South African Railways NG15s in 1983, some of the SA fuel was found still in the tenders.
Geological examination and comparison revealed that the fuel these things had been running on in Port Elizabeth was almost identical to the profile of Collie coal.
Now, I have fired some real shit in South Africa, including (presumably) Wolverkrans coal that was little more than flammable slag. It was hard to reconcile the similarities of the fuel, given that Collie coal’s friability extends even to its clinkers (You can disintegrate even a big one with a sneeze).
Old bloke
December 3, 2021 9:32 pm
Dot says:
December 3, 2021 at 12:51 pm
The UN merely pushes the agenda of the US establishment.
It operates from and is largely funded by the United States.
Babylon, it shall fall, quickly and shockingly.
Then we face the new reality and mask mandates will become a pleasant and comforting thought from our past.
Roger
December 3, 2021 9:33 pm
Does this mean that Centrelink can force you to accept employment in a brothel yet?
Well…”My Body, My Choice” is apparently now up for debate, so who knows?
Rex, Moura has some coal like that. Vitreous and so friable only the best & careful drillers could core it. I hated sampling it as it was so fragile. Saw some wicked gas kicks in that area too. One I have on film. Another we were still getting above LEL CH4 readings on the gas meter at 20m from the collar a week later.
Too bad about the faulting in the area that essentially trapped a number of rod strings and made it unviable. We were looking at it for Metallurgical coal.
rickw
December 3, 2021 9:42 pm
Another we were still getting above LEL CH4 readings on the gas meter at 20m from the collar a week later.
That’s quite a bit of gas!
Old bloke
December 3, 2021 9:42 pm
sfw says:
December 3, 2021 at 4:14 pm
Clive Palmer is looking to challenge Andrews Pandemic Bill in court, he’ll take it all the way, using his own money. Now I know a lot here despise him but he is about the only one doing anything about it and using his own money. So tell me again how bad he is.
He’s also the only one who has taken the WA Government to the court over their shut the border policy. The Federal Government should have jointly appeared with Clive to protect the Federal Constitution, they did nothing.
It’s good that Clive gave it a shot, our governments, state and Federal, are determined to continue their tyranny.
srr
December 3, 2021 9:43 pm
cohenitesays:
December 3, 2021 at 9:04 pm
Fiona Patten who voted for the hunchback’s atrocious pandemic bill has had her revised prostitution act passed. Highlights of this new act include:
Removes the requirement of safe sex practices between prostitutes and clients (eg. stealthing will no longer be illegal) – Clause 8
Abolishes mandatory testing for sexually transmitted infections and allows sex workers to work with a sexually transmitted infection in order to “remove discriminatory, industry-specific public health offences” – Clause 9-10
Legalises street-based sex work in most public places – Clause 28
Prohibits property owners from refusing to rent their properties for legal sex work, in order to prevent discrimination against sex workers – Clause 36.
My first thought was whores & johns in Victoria are now worse off under Fiona Patten/Daniel Andrews than they were in Deadwood under Al Swearengen.
That’s sayin’ something … two clips to drive it home –
Does this mean that Centrelink can force you to accept employment in a brothel yet?
LOL
and that’s bleak
how about work experience?
Rockdoctor
December 3, 2021 9:55 pm
Rickw, one hole I was supervising we lost 20K litres all with drilling muds in the space of an afternoon. Hole dry. Driller fairly experienced was scratching his head, didn’t feel like a fault, I saw nothing in the chips indicating as much. However the fluids were going somewhere and the only conclusion from both of us was a fault. He was worried the client would quibble on the usage of additives and standby to send the water truck away. I was happy to vouch for this one. Client was relaxed about it, I guess expected but we lost the rod string a couple of days later when the hole bridged trapping it solid.
I know why Anglo kept to Dawson and avoided that area.
srr
December 3, 2021 10:06 pm
Seriously, between Daniel Andrews, Fiona Pattern & the Animal Rights demons, dogs & other creatures now have more health & LIFE protection than prostitutes.
LOL. Obviously outside the arrivals hall or walked off the stairs into the terminal…
Chris
December 3, 2021 10:46 pm
Well said custard.
Those uppercuts are in severe deficit. We may have to outsource.
Chris
December 3, 2021 10:50 pm
KD, the mints are crap but in hot times they may offer a bottle of water which is gooood. If sad over the mint, just pay your restaurant bill at the till, and trouser a mint for your next Uber ride.
Chris
December 3, 2021 10:51 pm
Bugger. The mints don’t offer the bottle of water on hot days; the driver may.
Rockdoctor
December 3, 2021 10:53 pm
KD in all seriousness I hope you find closure. Been there recently myself but not direct family.
Prohibits property owners from refusing to rent their properties for legal sex work, in order to prevent discrimination against sex workers – Clause 36.
Sorry mate, I don’t want jizz all over the carpet…it’s because I have crippling OCD, it’s not discrimination. As an NDIS recipient, can you blow me on my Medicare card?
They weren’t subtle about it, either. For over 50 minutes I was unable to access this site – but could post on the Adam Cat, immediately.
Our pizzas will be laden with pineapple*, whether we wanted it or not. 😕
*Recording the whole circus.
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
December 3, 2021 11:39 pm
Painted Dog poll shows close to half of all WA women want Tanya Plibersek as Prime Minister
Lanai Scarr
The West Australian
Fri, 3 December 2021 8:00PM
Comment
Close to half of all women in WA want Tanya Plibersek as Prime Minister following a week where the treatment of females in Parliament House was under the spotlight.
A Painted Dog poll conducted for The West Australian of 801 West Aussies found while Scott Morrison was still the most preferred Prime Minister overall, a closer look at age categories and genders revealed a different story.
In a worrying sign for Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese former Deputy Labor Leader and now Shadow Education Minister Tanya Plibersek had a higher preferred PM rating than he did.
Mr Morrison had the support of nearly half of West Aussies with 41 per cent preferring him as PM, followed by Ms Plibersek, at 32 per cent and Mr Albanese at 22 per cent.
Defence Minister Peter Dutton, who ran against Scott Morrison in the leadership ballot that ousted Malcolm Turnbull in 2018, only secured 4 per cent of the vote.
Males are significantly more likely than females to prefer Scott Morrison as the Prime Minister – 47 per cent of males prefer him compared to 36 per cent for females.
But female West Aussies are significantly more likely to prefer Ms Plibersek compared to males 41 per cent compared to 25 per cent for males.
While still behind both Mr Morrison and Ms Plibersek, Mr Albanese highest preferred rating was among younger West Aussies.
However Mr Albanese secured just 26 per cent of the vote for 18-39 year olds compared to 32 per cent for Ms Plibersek and 39 per cent for Mr Morrison.
Giving Labor more reason to use WA Premier Mark McGowan prominently in the federal election next year he is seen as the more trustworthy leader to the prime minister by more than three-quarters of voters.
Of those polled 78 per cent think Mr McGowan is the more trusted leader compared to 22 per cent for Mr Morrison.
Females are significantly more likely than males to trust Mr McGowan more as a leader compared to Morrison with 86 per cent of females seeing the WA Premier as more trustworthy compared to 71 per cent for males.
Males are significantly more likely than females to trust Mr Morrison more as a leader compared to Mr McGowan with 29 per cent of males seeing the PM as more trustworthy compared to 14 per cent for females.
Trust for Mr McGowan compared to Mr Morrison reduces among older West Aussies, with the opposite true of Morrison where trust increases with age.
The poll results highlight the importance of the female vote at the next election.
The last parliamentary sitting week of the year was dominated by the treatment of women with the release of the Kate Jenkins review on Tuesday and a statement by a former Alan Tudge staffer that the Education Minister was “abusive” during their consensual affair.
The support for Ms Plibersek will cause ripples within the Labor party who know that they need to win WA in order to win Government.
The Labor Party has its eyes set taking the WA seats of Swan, Hasluck and Pearce from the Liberal Party to help win Government.
How will Prime Minister Plibersek get on, with certain countries, who get antsy about not allowing anyone with a criminal record, into the country.
I’ve been shouting at the TV and the incompetent public service scum barracking for more lockdowns and their enablers in the journalism business who hate freedom.
Tom, it’s endemic to all sectors, ubiquitous, widespread and surging through every pore in Australian society.
To be honest, The Cat seems to be one of a very few sites in Australia where the orthodoxy is questioned.
No wonder 99.99% of my friends, family, acquaintances and sparring partners on other sites are pro lockdown, anti the non vaccinated, and pro compulsory vaccination.
The stories emerging from Howard Springs are met with “So what?”
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
December 4, 2021 12:12 am
Suzie Q
Anybody know how to link to Susie Quatro, in a leather miniskirt, belting out “Devil Gate Drive?”
I know a bloke
who lives very close to
another bloke
who helicopters
for a trucking magnate
who allegedly
confirms that
stairs in Vikko
can be slippery indeed
DrBeauGan
December 4, 2021 12:24 am
Dr BG
There is a protest happening in Perth tomorrow at Elizabeth Quay starting 10.00am
Thanks custard.
rosie
December 4, 2021 12:35 am
Looks like protests, large and small, are having an effect.
Clearly, the kinds of parents that raced their 12 to 15 children in to get vaccinated want to do the same with 5 to 11s and are no doubt clamoring for that opportunity, all in all, with Dictator Dan, it’s all politics, all the time.
“The state government has given its clearest indication yet of the criteria it will use to scrap controversial vaccine mandates as criticism grows of rules forcing people to prove their vaccination status in shops and other settings.
“Premier Daniel Andrews said the rules could change in the next few weeks but only after health authorities assessed the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines for children aged between five and 11, and the booster program”
Germany Has Fallen
Paul Joseph Watson
I would not trust Big Cloive out of sight on a dark night. However, that is significantly further than I trust any of the other political careerists currently on offer.
Tom:
http://www.class.org.au/ideas_kill.htm
Last I checked, better than 80% of the rail motive power in this country does not require AdBlue. And that includes the museum pieces and chuff-chuffs that the tourists like to photograph…
Pee. In Roman times the launderers invited passing punters to pee in their vats, since the urea was good for bleaching clothes. I’m drawing on Lindsay Davis from her Falco historical detective novels, but I suspect it’s true since she has relevant quals from Oxford and is very good at weaving in gritty history into her novels. Also I’ll add this:
The Bizarre Way Urine Was Used By The Ancient Romans (Nov 2020)
Not a bad wrap up of the insanity:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW6M3YrvGjc
Wasn’t pee also used in tanning leather? Certainly smelt like it whenever we drove past the Flemington tanneries back in the day.
Traditionally.
Until more concentrated, industrial processes of generating urea came about.
Jennifer Westacott & Innes Willox falling over themselves to praise Labor’s emissions target.
Clearly big business are expecting to do very well out of it.
I listened to part of Mr Albenese’s press conference today. In many ways it was an overt appeal for facism. Quite strange. But what isn’t at the moment.
If that does come to fruition it will be a reversal of 800 years of English history
I think it has come to fruition Roger, how many laws, principles and declarations have been bulldozed during this pretend crisis?
Nuremberg might work as a focus for freedom rallies. Sounds as if the idea has some in the synarchies rattled. The word alone, no need for rope.
Just replied to an email from Liberal candidate for Cowan, Vince Connolly. His email banged on about Labor lies and Medicare cuts and GST cuts!
My reply
Hi Vince,
I have stood for public office twice (unsuccessfully) namely the 2016 and 2019 federal elections as a senate candidate for WA.
This email from you and what it’s about, demonstrates clearly to me why I can’t vote for your party anymore.
The failure to make sure that mandatory vaccines and vaccines passports would not happen are a failure. The excuse that there was nothing you could do is BS.
My prediction is that the next federal election will result in a massive vote shift away from both Labor and Liberal.
My wish is that the minor parties on the right have the balance of power.
Finally, give yourself an uppercut.
I’m still a fan of deflecting asteroids by exploding a largish nuke nearby. Fireball transfers heat by radiation to surface which vaporises and acts as a rocket motor. This is possibly a way to move the “gravel pile” type asteroids also.
The really dangerous asteroids will be the ones in highly elliptical orbits which we fail to see until they are coming at us almost out of the sun. Tricky navigation, guidance and timing problem to do anything about them.
Yes, fullers used urine. So did the tanners who produced vellum from sheepskins.
Stinky business. Definitely an “outside the city walls” occupation.
Remember the hum of O’Riordan Street Mascot? Before it all became gentrified.
Megan
I would not trust Big Cloive out of sight on a dark night. However, that is significantly further than I trust any of the other political careerists currently on offer.
Here in NSW, if the choice for backroom manipulator is between Big Cloive and Photios, Cloive gets the guernsey.
custard, despite your reply I’m sure they’re spending stupid amounts of money on all sorts of expert to tell them where they’re going wrong. Can’t listen to what people are telling them, which is pretty much the problem to start with.
Megan
Wasn’t pee also used in tanning leather?
Dog crap also came into the process somewhere.
Vive la reesistance
Here in NSW, if the choice for backroom manipulator is between Big Cloive and Photios, Cloive gets the guernsey.
As much as I hate to say I am leaning in the same direction for this reason. Yuk!
Are the freedom fighters from the NT going to rescue us or is all up to Popular Front for the Liberation of Viktoristan?
Maybe the political and bugman classes take Winston Churchill’s comment about “The best argument against demlcracy is a ten-minute conversation with the average voter” to heart as a serious analysis ofnthe political process, and not the tongue-in-cheek quip it was intended to be?
What about the People’s Front?
Or the Popular Peoples’ Front?
#Splitters!
They have been incasterated, Rex
So where do they store three months worth of date rolls for 120 men/women/confused?
Submarines on a war patrol often store a “false floor” in many passageways; ie: tins of food all of the same height, with some sort of flooring over the top. Has to be worked out carefully, as you don’t want stuff which can break up and get into the pumps if you are trying to save the boat in a damage control situation.
Over time all of the stores get consumed, so you can get rid of the false floor. In the same way there is more room provided by firing off torpedoes, with the reloads getting used up.
A rather odd design feature in WWII and before had stores, including torpedoes, stored outside the pressure hull. The submarine was basically the watertight pressure hull, with a deck above it – the outer casing – with a framework of struts and so on to hold it up. There were hatches and the like to open up compartments. They were “free-flooding” which meant they were open to the sea overall, although some could be wateright; eg: if you had an aircraft hangar, as some WWII boats had.
So the outer deck was a series of slats which meant the seawater drained through it, and all sorts of materials stored between the outer and inner hulls. I was doing some work on the I-124 design (the Japanese 80-man sub sunk outside Darwin Harbour) the other day, and you can see the bulges in the outer casing where two torpedo reloads were stored forward of the deck gun.
That all started disappearing when sonar became more and more effective. The more weird bits you have protruding off the streamlined “albacore” hull the more noisier the boat is on sonar. Just like cars, submarines became more and more streamlined, but in their case not just for speed and fuel efficiency but to become electronically quieter as well.
That sounds wheely awful.
They must have been very easily pushed around…
Now she can return to her first one; Rock ‘n’ Roll impresario for some womens collective core outfit.
err. first love.
The coal itself is still useful, too. Though slow-burning, highly friable (making it a bugger to store) and prone to sparking.
The WAGR used to admix it with imported Newcastle coal in the summer months to cut down on spark-throwing and the attendant bushfire risk.
Great rifle, unavailable in Australia, naturally:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QoQznLh29Q
Fiona Patten who voted for the hunchback’s atrocious pandemic bill has had her revised prostitution act passed. Highlights of this new act include:
Removes the requirement of safe sex practices between prostitutes and clients (eg. stealthing will no longer be illegal) – Clause 8
Abolishes mandatory testing for sexually transmitted infections and allows sex workers to work with a sexually transmitted infection in order to “remove discriminatory, industry-specific public health offences” – Clause 9-10
Legalises street-based sex work in most public places – Clause 28
Prohibits property owners from refusing to rent their properties for legal sex work, in order to prevent discrimination against sex workers – Clause 36.
Under the Christmas tree – what about this family photo
WAGR
West Australian Government Railway
So that’s the reason for the spark.
I traveled that train service a lot. Fond memories.
Walk, And Go Rapidly.
The coal itself is still useful, too. Though slow-burning, highly friable (making it a bugger to store) and prone to sparking.
Where can I get coal dust in VIC? Need it for foundry sand.
Cohenite.
In order to fight the coof the bat eared Mong will unleash AIDs and STDs, some verging on incurable.
That’s high level tardation
All hail Dr Flyingduk!
As predicted: Third test NEGATIVE.
Giving up on getting tested, no way I’m going to test positive by accident or any other means. Useless pissweak bloody pox.
Well that fucks the route to a 6 month stay on vaccination.
Gosh…I’m so old I remember when they were called whores.
Now they’re workers in an industry.
I suppose it counts towards GDP as well.
It’s call it progress, apparently.
And if any middle class liberal objects, ask him if he’d be happy for his daughter to be employed thus.
Only railway organisation I’ve ever seen that went to the trouble of having draft retarders in the chimney- A mesh screen attached to a wire and counterweight that flips shut and partially chokes the fire when the firehole door is open.
The idea was to minimise the risk of slacks and coal dust on the incoming shovel load being get ignited in mid-air, sucked straight through the tubes and out the chimney as flying sparks.
Most other railways worldwide didn’t go to the trouble of having an extra device on top of the usual mesh spark arrestors and the like in the smokebox. But then again, they weren’t running Collie coal…
In order to fight the coof the bat eared Mong will unleash AIDs and STDs, some verging on incurable.
That’s high level tardation
He is a complete fucking imbecile.
Rex, could have had a contract at Collie once. FIFO from the East Coast (especially FNQ) killed it and I wasn’t interested in moving west in the boom.
Geology of Collie looks interesting, nomenclature indicates the sediment deposition wasn’t entirely uniform. All sitting on a Precambrian base. Reminds me of drilling in SA, once we hit the green lithologies of the Adelaide basement that was TD, they were Cambrian era.
Cheers, something to delve into this weekend when I get bored.
And yet it could get worse, much worse.
Does this mean that Centrelink can force you to accept employment in a brothel yet?
Errr… Hit up Bellarine Peninsula, Victorian Goldfields at Maldon, Puffing Billy or Steamrail.
Ask if you can get access to some of the dross in their coal stages. Pay if you have to.
The stuff will usually be some form of Gunnedah or other Hunter basin coal, and the dregs will probably pre-crushed. Avoid the lumps of slate if you can.
If you get glossy black lumps or greyish, powdery coated stuff, you can smack it to size with a hammer and sieve to the size you need. As this is still ‘live’ and combustible coal, you will need to burn it first.
If you are actually after the ash (call carbon and volatiles consumed) for making foundry sand, the same mobs would probably be very happy for you to make off with a few bucketfuls from their ash pits after a running day. Smokebox dustings will be your friend there- Anything out of the ashpan will be full of clinkers (fused iron pyrites), which can be sharp and will play merry hell with your gloves.
Sovereign Hill might have been the place to chase up once, but they have converted all their steam-operated machinery to compressed air or electric operation. And I don’t know if the paddle steamers at Echuca are solely oil-fired or not these days.
H/T to Jeremy Hans again for spotting a typical piece of chicanery from Andrews and co. They announced today a public consultation on oversight of the police, as follow up to the Gobbo royal commission – with submissions due by the beginning of February. That is, when everybody is distracted by Christmas dinner (is it still legal to say Christmas in Victoria?) and the beach. Typical Socialist Left sham.
Bluddee hell – Miss Ellie descends on the Bowery, clad only in a short skirt, a long jacket and a pair of jackboots …
Give us a smile … 🙂
Astute observation, Mr. Forwheels.
Absent the worldwide revolution, Fascism is the logical advance on Socialism, with Corporatism & faux Nationalism added to the mix.
The only viable option for electoral success for Labor given that they’re no longer the party of the working class, which was in large part destroyed because of policies they adopted in the 1980s.
Since it’s the ALP & Ausfalia, however, we’ll miss out on the storied benefits of Fascism:
The trains won’t run on time and we won’t get brand spanking new motorways with no speed limits.
Way back when, the daughter of a sober, respectable, God fearing friend of mine, was referred by Centerlink for the position of telephonist, at a very exclusive sporting house…….
If it helps, when Bennett Brook Railway imported its two South African Railways NG15s in 1983, some of the SA fuel was found still in the tenders.
Geological examination and comparison revealed that the fuel these things had been running on in Port Elizabeth was almost identical to the profile of Collie coal.
Now, I have fired some real shit in South Africa, including (presumably) Wolverkrans coal that was little more than flammable slag. It was hard to reconcile the similarities of the fuel, given that Collie coal’s friability extends even to its clinkers (You can disintegrate even a big one with a sneeze).
Babylon, it shall fall, quickly and shockingly.
Then we face the new reality and mask mandates will become a pleasant and comforting thought from our past.
Well…”My Body, My Choice” is apparently now up for debate, so who knows?
I like the idea of you …
This guy really knows his stuff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ2KhjAu3ME
All the stories were wrong. All the tales – fake.
There were no Uber mints.
Rex, Moura has some coal like that. Vitreous and so friable only the best & careful drillers could core it. I hated sampling it as it was so fragile. Saw some wicked gas kicks in that area too. One I have on film. Another we were still getting above LEL CH4 readings on the gas meter at 20m from the collar a week later.
Too bad about the faulting in the area that essentially trapped a number of rod strings and made it unviable. We were looking at it for Metallurgical coal.
Another we were still getting above LEL CH4 readings on the gas meter at 20m from the collar a week later.
That’s quite a bit of gas!
He’s also the only one who has taken the WA Government to the court over their shut the border policy. The Federal Government should have jointly appeared with Clive to protect the Federal Constitution, they did nothing.
It’s good that Clive gave it a shot, our governments, state and Federal, are determined to continue their tyranny.
My first thought was whores & johns in Victoria are now worse off under Fiona Patten/Daniel Andrews than they were in Deadwood under Al Swearengen.
That’s sayin’ something … two clips to drive it home –
Sound Advice From Al Swearengen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF8aIa3QOkU
Deadwood, Trixie – Bloody Mother
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnB_WFcyuJs
Aussie Cossack, reckons our only submarine is in Holbrook! 🙂
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67AB4pZL3wc
LOL
and that’s bleak
how about work experience?
Rickw, one hole I was supervising we lost 20K litres all with drilling muds in the space of an afternoon. Hole dry. Driller fairly experienced was scratching his head, didn’t feel like a fault, I saw nothing in the chips indicating as much. However the fluids were going somewhere and the only conclusion from both of us was a fault. He was worried the client would quibble on the usage of additives and standby to send the water truck away. I was happy to vouch for this one. Client was relaxed about it, I guess expected but we lost the rod string a couple of days later when the hole bridged trapping it solid.
I know why Anglo kept to Dawson and avoided that area.
Seriously, between Daniel Andrews, Fiona Pattern & the Animal Rights demons, dogs & other creatures now have more health & LIFE protection than prostitutes.
That’s not a
knife, that’s aknife!Try again
That’s not a
knife,lathe, that’s aknifelathe!2022 says hold my beer
Patrick Christys: The EU’s mask has slipped to reveal the snarling face of a tinpot dictatorship
GBNews
15 degrees.
I don’t think this is survivable.
15 degrees.
I don’t think this is survivable.
LOL. Obviously outside the arrivals hall or walked off the stairs into the terminal…
Well said custard.
Those uppercuts are in severe deficit. We may have to outsource.
KD, the mints are crap but in hot times they may offer a bottle of water which is gooood. If sad over the mint, just pay your restaurant bill at the till, and trouser a mint for your next Uber ride.
Bugger. The mints don’t offer the bottle of water on hot days; the driver may.
KD in all seriousness I hope you find closure. Been there recently myself but not direct family.
Never forgive the enablers or forget.
Sorry mate, I don’t want jizz all over the carpet…it’s because I have crippling OCD, it’s not discrimination. As an NDIS recipient, can you blow me on my Medicare card?
Yo – we’ve ASIOd, apparently … 🙂
They weren’t subtle about it, either. For over 50 minutes I was unable to access this site – but could post on the Adam Cat, immediately.
Our pizzas will be laden with pineapple*, whether we wanted it or not. 😕
*Recording the whole circus.
How will Prime Minister Plibersek get on, with certain countries, who get antsy about not allowing anyone with a criminal record, into the country.
The Kanye …
Disruptors will eventually be outlawed and your pensions forfeited.
Justice demands it. It will be peaceful, democratic and the public, except for a few anti Australian fascist crackpots, will cheer wildly.
Part two … 🙂
Blindly adhering to the increasingly unhinged pronouncements of their spiritual leader existing in a Kampuchean jungle. 🙂
Who remains among us, peoples. 😕
Dr BG
There is a protest happening in Perth tomorrow at Elizabeth Quay starting 10.00am
The message is
We are one, we are Australian
I’m playing golf
for Rabz
I’ve got a long lunch, drinking and telling dirty stories with low companions.
FWIW, I thought it was U.S. Grant, who described golf as a superior form of exercise, marred only by the need to hit the ball.
push the tempo
Suzi Q … 🙂
Rock Chicks – going for it … 🙂
hottie!
seriously, I’ve had a woodie since 1973
baby its you
Tom, it’s endemic to all sectors, ubiquitous, widespread and surging through every pore in Australian society.
To be honest, The Cat seems to be one of a very few sites in Australia where the orthodoxy is questioned.
No wonder 99.99% of my friends, family, acquaintances and sparring partners on other sites are pro lockdown, anti the non vaccinated, and pro compulsory vaccination.
The stories emerging from Howard Springs are met with “So what?”
Anybody know how to link to Susie Quatro, in a leather miniskirt, belting out “Devil Gate Drive?”
Asking for a friend,
lol … was just watching the exact same clip 🙂
Gee that brought back a lot of olfactory memories.
Good Evening Standartenführer Schwab! 🙂
Country Grrls
There’s a lot of that about in Viktoristan, I’m told…
Leftwits. Paid by Leftwits. Polling Leftwits, to shill and gaslight for the Leftiest of the Leftwits.
Sing with me Cats! Its starting to look a lot / Like an Election Year…
I know a bloke
who lives very close to
another bloke
who helicopters
for a trucking magnate
who allegedly
confirms that
stairs in Vikko
can be slippery indeed
Thanks custard.
Looks like protests, large and small, are having an effect.
Clearly, the kinds of parents that raced their 12 to 15 children in to get vaccinated want to do the same with 5 to 11s and are no doubt clamoring for that opportunity, all in all, with Dictator Dan, it’s all politics, all the time.
“The state government has given its clearest indication yet of the criteria it will use to scrap controversial vaccine mandates as criticism grows of rules forcing people to prove their vaccination status in shops and other settings.
“Premier Daniel Andrews said the rules could change in the next few weeks but only after health authorities assessed the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines for children aged between five and 11, and the booster program”
Premier hints at end to rules locking out unvaccinated, at the age might be paywalled
Love this video. There’s a great “making of” on a dvd of Fatboy’s – fun to see how it was done.
Is there a protest march in Brisbane today sat 4 December?