recently i spent almost six weeks in austria: with family, friends and a bit
of work. it was a good trip but a little bitter-sweet, too.
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recently i spent almost six weeks in austria: with family, friends and a bit
of work. it was a good trip but a little bitter-sweet, too.
click here for the rest of the story...
last year they printed 400 million 'new and improved' banknotes with a typo on them. nobody noticed for a few months, but then who cares about responsibility (or spelling).
i also suspect that there aren't that many companies outside the australian market that would proudly call their engine starter spray "start ya bastard" and market it for a target audience of 'frail people who are not strong enough to pull a start cord quickly enough'.
the last time i had to use a similar product must have been about 30 years ago, helping my dad to convince one of his his citroen gs/gsa to start...all of which were indeed bastards to get started.
apropos nothing: other australian things.
for my birthday i got a new(er) camera, a panasonic lumix dmc-gx85 with the standard kit 12-32mm lens; i hope that that upgrade gets me to produce More Better Pictures.
in the meantime i've also added a tele lens (14-140mm), which reminds my sister of the aardvark in the pink panther cartoons when it is at the the maximum zoom.
...is that there's lots of space.
we've got 25 million human inhabitants, but less than 500 000 live outside the coastal areas (the yellow area on this map from amazing maps)
you don't have to drive very far inland to get away from everybody.
for somebody like me who can stand humanity in small doses only that's a pretty good thing.