Comment Has he actually used it at all? (Score 1) 211
Comment Not just in the USA (Score 1) 119
Comment Re:But it was the Yarra! (Score 1) 86
Comment Re:Take me to the river... (Score 1) 86
drop me in the water.
Washing me down, washing me down.
Submission + - Hundreds of Drones Crash Into River During Display (abc.net.au)
According to the operators, the drones experienced some kind of malfunction or loss of signal, which triggered a fail safe — an automated landing. So hundreds of drones landed safely... on the surface of a river!
Comment Re:Greetings from Australia, where AM is still ali (Score 1) 282
Comment Re:Greetings from Australia, where AM is still ali (Score 1) 282
Fortunately Yank Fords are not sold in Ozzie.
Presumably Ford Falcons and (GM) Holdens will still have AM radio.
GM has not only stopped making Holdens, they have also killed the brand entirely. There was much mourning.
Cars sold here, from all manufacturers, are given country-specific equipment. It's usually not much, but the type of radio installed is one of them. When Holden's started being sourced from Europe, the factory there was very bemused that AM radios were still a thing they had to install. Sure it's too scratchy and low quality they asked! Yes, they were told, but in some places its the only damn signal you can receive.
Comment Re:Greetings from Australia, where AM is still ali (Score 1) 282
What about the Pursuit Special V8 Interceptor ?!? Don't tell me they aren't widely available anymore ?
Sadly, the last of the V8 Interceptors was destroyed during a high-speed car chase in the late 70's.
Comment Re:Greetings from Australia, where AM is still ali (Score 1) 282
Not really. The overwhelming majority of people dependent on distant communication for emergency information in Australia use HF radio. It's basically a staple to see a good ol' fourby with a ginormous antenna on it, and in many cases common sedans as well. And yes the ABC broadcasts over HF too.
HF takes work to install. If you're out in the country side, driving a stock Toyota Camry, and everything is ablaze, being about to hear relevant information on the AM band will literally save lives.
Comment Re:Greetings from Australia, where AM is still ali (Score 1) 282
Comment Greetings from Australia, where AM is still alive (Score 5, Informative) 282
Comment Just get a vasectomy (Score 1) 84
I had a vasectomy last year in May. Took maybe 15 minutes. Just had a local anaesthetic. The most complicated part was shaving my scrotum! I visited my local massive Chemist (pharmacy) and was googling "Best way to shave balls" whilst in their male grooming aisle
I'm 51, and I have fathered a number of children. I'm done reproducing, and now I also can't have any accidents.
Comment Lots of other countries are too (Score 1) 298
My home nation of Australia has a birth rate that's been at or below the replacement level for a while now. In fact, were it not for a steady flow of migrations, then the population would probably already be shrinking.
Notably, this is one option Japan has been opposed to for decades. It's very hard to become a resident of Japan, and they accept only a handful of refugees each year...
Of course there are other factors, such as readily available contraception, and women with more education having fewer children. But these are both social goods. I can't see a way they can turn this around quickly without fundamentally changing their work culture and economy.