@PeteWargent@Mark_Graph Yep. That's a big problem. Can you get trading volumes for the odds? Odds for the Victorian election moved a bit too over the past few weeks.
@Mark_Graph@PeteWargent That's a good idea. I wonder if they should track betting odds on that page as well. That can also be interesting to track historically. But presumably the editors would object. One of the Australian psephologists used to track it. Hmm.
@simongerman600@BikoKonstantin1 True about Melbourne sprawling. But there were also a huge number of apartments around the CBD from 2014-2017. Melbourne CBD apartments have been flat for a decade.
@mumbletwits A very good question. Presumably the other question is what ON, ALP and LNP vote share is needed to make an ALP majority unlikely. Then what share is needed for ALP + Teal majority unlikely. It's going to be complicated for the next election.
@DrCameronMurray Not a bad test for tribalism though. Where do I disagree most with the 'tribe' you're sort of like? Where do I agree with a tribe that I normally disagree with? If you can't find some of those points, you're probably too tribal.
A cat in New Zealand was secretly living between two different homes for nearly five years, and both families thought the cat belonged only to them.
One family named the cat Ollie, while the other knew her as Cleo.
The cat regularly moved between both homes without raising suspicion, receiving food, attention, and care from each family.
When the families found out, they genuinely felt like they had been used by a cat.
Hahaha, I wonder what it feels like to be used by a cat 🤣
@okaythenfuture Nah. That's like saying we're in Qatar's century because they bought some football teams. Or when Japanese companies overpaid for Hollywood Studios. It may well be China's century. But not because Chinese firms is overpaying declining NBA stars.