@DavidShoebridge It's about 2 or 3 years' worth of what's being rorted out of the NDIS.
Upgrading the Collins is not ideal, but at least it's in the national interest.
@MattWalshBlog 'Master and Commander' isn't the only great historical drama directed by Peter Weir – he also directed 'Gallipoli'.
Same cinematographer, Russell Boyd, on both films.
@xAviation The car behind is projecting its headlights past the front car, casting a shadow on the plane, creating the illusion that it’s closer than it really is.
@TheLegalMindset 'Specialized labor prison'? By any chance, would that prison be located near some fields, all brimming with fresh, ready-to-pick #cabbages?
@CalumDouglas1 The British did inversions too... although maybe not with a production V12?
I would imagine it was easier for the guys on the ground to change spark plugs and make adjustments etc.
@Kodak Good to see that Kodak isn't sitting on its laurels.
Also looking forward to innovation in still photography.
Maybe Kodacolor in 120 format?
Along with competitive pricing on Ektar, Portra and other fine products.
Hopefully, Alaris has been sidelined forever.
@TheCinesthetic 'Topsy Turvy' by Mike Leigh.
It's about a breakdown in the partnership between Gilbert and Sullivan – which culminated in their greatest work, 'The Mikado'.
@DurhamWASP W.S. Gilbert addressed this very question:
"...seeing no moral difference between the dignified Judge who condemns a criminal to die and the industrious mechanic who carries out the sentence, has rolled the two offices into one, and every Judge is now his own Executioner."