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  1. 43 minutes ago, Moke said:

    How long ago was your smallpox vaccine?  I don’t think they’ve used that since the 60s?  

    Mid to late 70s. At the time it was required for overseas travel from Australia.

  2. The clinician who saw me at the ACT government-run sexual health clinic asked whether I had considered the mpox vaccination (and HPV, which they will administer, but I'd have to buy for myself at a chemist's). She said they advise it's worth getting the mpox one, although it wasn't a hard sell. I had a vaccination against the variola virus (smallpox), which would provide some residual protection but I'm considering it.

  3. Moderator's Note

    Gentlemen, a reminder that this is a thread about Basstiann, and some earlier tangents notwithstanding, it's here for everyone to offer opinions about him. It's not a place to snipe at other posters about their opinions or to offer character assessments of each other. Please stop the sniping back and forth.

  4. I've experienced 45 degree weather in western Sydney once (that's 113F) and it was not comfortable. My last three weeks deployed in Baghdad it was in the mid-40s every day, and that was surprisingly bearable. I wasn't on patrol or in a trench or anything like that. I'd prefer not to repeat either!

  5. Nothing at all unseasonal going on here, mid to high 30s for the past fortnight and 40 forecast for tomorrow. Catastrophic fire weather warning for parts of western Victoria today, with one 22,000ha fire currently at 'watch and act' level and restrained for the moment in containment lines.

  6. BREAKING: The NSW police commissioner has just announced (Tuesday, 1530AEDT) at a press conference in Sydney that NSW Police have discovered the remains of two people at a rural property at Bungonia, about 200km south west of Sydney. Police searched the area, in the same general area as a previous search had been conducted yesterday, following up on information obtained from the accused.

  7. 4 minutes ago, coriolis888 said:

    Above travel schedule is likely arranged by clients or just his wish list.  

    It does have the decided advantage over other globe trotting schedules reported here, that actually doing the travel and having time to work in the various locations would be feasible.

  8. 31 minutes ago, newdad said:

    Can't he blur out or remove any identifiable personal information and post it?

    No, that wouldn't work. For a start, sharing the information has already been discussed so even with the name blurred out it would clearly be about him. Secondly, as a general point, even without any prior discussion, posting the exchange in a thread about a particular provider would be seen as being about them. To say that it wasn't about them but was about a random interaction with an unnamed provider would stretch credulity.

  9. This is an incredibly sad story, but one that in some respects is unsurprising, We have continuing public discussions and community disquiet about domestic violence in this country, and calls for more to be done in an attempt to rein in the number of murders of women and their children by their current and former [overwhelmingly] male partners. Advocates in that space have acknowledged the parallels in this case, and indeed cited it as further evidence of the same problem. The signs, as reported in the Channel 10 news item, that the alleged perpetrator displayed after his relationship ended are similar to behaviour recognised after other cases of intimate partner violence.

    The story has been in the news since the items were discovered in the skip at Cronulla on Wednesday and at the top of bulletins since Detective Superintendent Doherty's presser yesterday. What's struck me has been the matter-of-fact way the story has been covered in the local media, in a BBC item I read yesterday, and in the story posted above. There hasn't been a hint of salacious reporting nor comment on the gender of the couple, just reporting of Jesse and Luke and of the alleged perpetrator. As it should be. Just a senseless crime.

  10. I'm sure anxious readers will be relieved to hear that shortly after 6pm AEDT on Monday Equestrian Australia announced that it had cleared Shane of any breach of the sport's code of conduct. He was interviewed on the ABC news channel after he was cleared. He said that the mankini was uncomfortable, and particularly so when riding a horse. The infamous mankini was not the only fancy dress costume he wore at the event, he also appeared in a Mr Duff Beer costume (something to do with 'The Simpsons' I'm told).

    Any publicity is good publicity (until it's not). Apparently he has been run off his feet with media interviews all day from around the world. Someone told him that they had never paid any attention to equestrian sports but now they had a reason to do so. So perhaps Equestrian Australia can look forward to more interest in its events and in the coverage of the Australian team in Paris.

  11. 6 minutes ago, viewing ownly said:

    He sure tried to play it off like he was inadvertently pointing, and the soccer guy just so happened to be there at that moment. 

    I feel stadium bans for anyone is insanity. Unless you're on some kind of ankle bracelet, how will anyone know in a gigantic stadium if you return? To compare currency, do you still approximately double what you see in Britain to the U.S.A.? In other words, is this fine about $12,000 U.S. dollars? 

    That is a strange amount to settle on. Where does the money go? I for one will never sit that close in a sporting event ever again. The players stink!

    It was in Spain, not Britain and the fine was 6,000 Euros, which is $USD6,435. (The GBP is USD 1.26.) As I read it the fine was imposed by Spanish civil authorities, the government's anti-violence commission, so the money would have gone to the Spanish state. I assume his ban from stadiums in Spain would place him on some sort of La Liga black list that could be checked at turnstiles or ticket offices. How effective the list would be is a separate question, but entering a stadium may well be an offence.

  12. Those who follow such things, and comment on them in places other than this site, may recall that at the White House state dinner during his visit last year, the prime minister Anthony Albanese noted ruefully in his speech, in a comment directed at his partner Jodie Haydon, that he won't be able to top this as a date night. Well, first thing this morning, the 15th, he posted a photo of the two of them on Twitter, with the caption, 'She said Yes'. Who said romance is dead?

  13. 4 hours ago, Max said:

    Love my BMW XM; best of both worlds. I can decide to drive battery only and get gas when the weather is nice, or add in the V8 and have plenty of power. It's a great toy. Of course, none of these are any good for the environment as long as we burn coal to power them. Once we get fusion and better batteries, they may make environmental sense as well.

    Not good for the environment, but they have done the calculations here, and less green house gases are produced using coal to produce the electricity to charge an EV than an ICE vehicle would produce to travel the same distances using petroleum-based fuel. Of course the more green energy in your local power supply the less CO2 your driving will produce.

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