• Nath@aussie.zone
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    3 months ago

    School holidays. Took the kids to the zoo yesterday. Saw Nellie. Took some photos. Also, bought a 2024 Numbat calendar on clearance for the cute numbat photos in it for $2.

    Warning: I may start randomly spamming cute numbat photos at the thread in the coming weeks.

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    3 months ago

    The knockoff oodie has arrived, and even the S-M is huge on me. I’m skulking around the house like an evil wizard but it is warm.

    (Before the oodie was a thing I had been thinking about sewing a monk style house robe out of blanket fabric. I should have done it and run for the patent office, become rich!)

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    3 months ago

    Using a stick on picture hook. Picture is only 2.5 kg. I’m nonetheless saying my prayers and hoping this stays up in the long term 🙏😂.

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      I have a big wooden framed painting/print handing up on a stick-on picture hook, must be a good 3-5kgs. And it’s been up the whole 4 years I’ve been here, no issues.

      That said, at my previous place in the CBD I had it hanging up on the same sort of hook (different brand iirc), and it fell and smashed my partners widescreen monitor. We had only been together for a year and a bit, and we were in lockdown, I thought for sure he was gonna leave me haha.

      I use the hooks from woolies, I forget the name. But yeah, 4 years and it’s fine

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        3 months ago

        Honestly feel like it’s Russian roulette for these things. For at least a week I’ve put cushions on the floor under the frame so if it does fall something will soften the impact.

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    3 months ago

    Someone required a bath today due to a pootastrophe. He’s still little under all that floof. Wasn’t a fan of the hair-dryer but happy to have a sit in front of the fire. Thankful he is so placid, he didn’t enjoy the process but it was just some grumbles.

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    3 months ago

    I spent an hour after work last night completing (my least preferred) job application’s third party test. Apparently I rank significantly higher than others of a relevant testing pool. Lovely. Next they want me to give them a four minute video response to some questions…

    Meanwhile. My preferred job is cold-shouldering me after telling me I’d probably hear yesterday if I made it to the in-person interview. They are playing hard to get. I’m their best applicant I bet. But I’m still sad I haven’t heard yet.

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      3 months ago

      In a past role when I was short staffed and hiring people, I was often lumped with interviewing people on top of my regular duties. It is a lot of extra work. It also took longer than I expected. I was often a bit late getting back to people for all sorts of reasons. Sometimes, candidates had to reschedule. Sometimes, more urgent work came up and I had to do things other than processing the applications. Suddenly, your last interview isn’t Tuesday, but Friday instead.

      I was never more than a few days late - the best candidates usually had more than one offer to consider and I’d lose them if I didn’t get back to them. If they told you Wednesday, I’d give them until Monday before giving up.

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    3 months ago

    Cold enough that even my colleagues were wearing a puffer jacket indoors. I chickened out and drove in rather than walking because my fingers damn near fell off just in the few minutes between car and office. But my body is definitely feeling the effects of being sedentary :/ I’m going to try and walk in tomorrow for sure.

    There’s still a deluge of work coming through, but at least I’m not handling it solo - I can’t wait for my other colleague to be back after the school hols so I can palm off some other stuff, sit down and improve some of these processes before the can gets kicked even further down the road into the next universe.

    Thinking of making some pulled pork-style jackfruit now, for lunch tomorrow. Off I go into a rabbit hole of recipes.

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    3 months ago

    Seven days until pay day, when i will probably be able to afford a new heater that can actually heat! The old 4 fin radiator struggles.

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    3 months ago

    Would a 1000A jump starter be enough to start most cars?

    The question is less about jumping my own car (it’s a 2L ICE), but more about, if a friend comes up to me or I see a random struggling with a dead battery, what are the chances 1000A is enough?

    (don’t want to spend too much money lol)

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      3 months ago

      I don’t own a jump starter, how often are you jumping your car?

      Diesel needs more jump than petrol.

      Gooloo brand was recommended by Project Farm on youtube.

      The car manual should indicate power required to start the batter, possibly listed as battery size or cold cranking amps (CCA).

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        Long time no see Dumblederp.

        how often are you jumping your car?

        Never had to, thankfully.

        But have jumped my wife’s friend once, and came across two scenarios requiring a jump this past month. I just helplessly watched a guy wait an hour for RACV to turn up lol.

        Gooloo brand was recommended by Project Farm on youtube.

        Will go check it out, thanks:)

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          Hey dude, I’ve long given up on Overwatch.

          If you do get a jump pack, some have usb ports and will work as a big usb battery which is a nice extra feature.

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            Hey dude, I’ve long given up on Overwatch.

            I haven’t played any games at all in the past few months lol.

            If you do get a jump pack, some have usb ports and will work as a big usb battery which is a nice extra feature.

            Sounds great… I’ll look for that too, thanks

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    3 months ago

    100% humidity outside - that explains why EVERYTHING is currently very wet. And foggy. Might be the same tomorrow, weekend’s looking promising for some sun though. My split system was being weird, blowing hot and cold, but the internal unit air filters were quite clean. Gave them a wash anyway. Maybe I need to create more space in front of the external unit and give it a bit of a vacuum or something

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    Back into making a Surviving Mars colony. Saw on Reddit that someone found coordinates for an absolutely massive crater map, so I’m building my colony in there. No colonists yet, just my drones setting everything up first, but damn have I found a great place to build a habitation dome; right next to rare metals, a vista, and two water deposits. Got some sick breakthough tech as well.

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        It’s so dang good! I keep coming back to it because I keep having ideas for colonies haha! Gotta set my domes up the right way, make sure the silly earthlings don’t get sad lol

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          I tryin wean myself off the stupid moany earthlings ASAP. My first batch of settlers all have the sexy perk so we can get going with the matrianborn as soon as possible.

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            Aw yeah, love making the first batch of settlers sexy AF to get out of the founder stage. I like to get as many resources I can, set up water, oxygen, and elec. I keep the domes turned off until people arrive. All the specialists, who then get pissed because there’s no non-specialists to work at the grocery shop hahahah

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    3 months ago

    If I lay my head down on my desk I think I’d be asleep in less than a minute. I slept ok last night, but running outta juice now. No coffee today isnt helping. Lets see if this tea can help, there is a lot riding on its shoulders.

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    3 months ago

    I need a new bed. The slightest movement on mine and it squeaks like a rusty gate.

    Any suggestions online to look for mattresses and bed frames?

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      3 months ago

      In the short term, a graphite lubricant like for locks will help a lot. Cheaper than a new bed. I would not use WD40 due to smell and greasy residue.

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        The bed is old. It needs to go, the screws are stripped to the point I’m not sure it could ever be taken apart lol. And the mattress is uncomfortable. I may as well have a whole new me.

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      3 months ago

      Can you get ikea delivered down there? Not everyone loves it but the Malm is pretty solid! It survived the start of me and the wifes relationship if that counts for anything and is still with us today.

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        3 months ago

        Can be delivered to Launceston but then getting it from Launceston to here is the problem but I will take a look. Thanks!