I was going to say Australia until children attending school barefoot. I’ve also never caught a domestic flight in 60 seconds.
I was going to say Australia until children attending school barefoot. I’ve also never caught a domestic flight in 60 seconds.
It’s always been Allosaurus
Not to mention most “8-bit” CPUs had a 16 bit address bus.
I’m quite partial to 74 series logic chips personally.
I worked for a small software company for 6 years after finishing uni. I was the first person the founders hired. It was a great time and I learnt a lot and got to make a lot of decisions and had a lot of freedom.
But they didn’t pay anywhere near as much as a corporate job so when I got offered significantly more money to work for a very large company the small company couldn’t match it and pushed me to take it as a huge career and development opportunity.
It’s been great working at the big company but I really miss the culture and involvement I had at the small company.
I’m Australian, I hate the way our government treats our healthcare system and continues to make decisions in favour of companies and to the detriment of the Australian people, but holy hell is our system better than in the US.
Each time I read an article like this I’m glad to live here. This is never a decision we would need to make, we wouldn’t even question going to the ER in a case like this.
Look up Pickle Crisp.
My favourite feature is that you can host it yourself, you can even set it up to search over tor or VPN if you’re super privacy conscious.
If I can add to this list because you listed most people I would mention.
Works best in Australia
To piggyback off this, hobby machining in general. You can buy a small lathe pretty cheap but add some decent tooling and oh you need a very fancy tool you don’t have? Hand over more cash. You want to make a part that won’t fit in your small beginner lathe? Time to fork out for a bigger more expensive one. Oh a mill would be better for that part? Those kidneys could get a basic mill. Oh you need more fancy tooling for the mill now…
Schnappi, das kleine krokodil was quite popular in Australia in the early 00’s.
I mean it was a song by an Italian that at the time didn’t speak English trying to make a song that to Italians would sound like it was in english.
Was that the one with the cats?
When I cook I often sing and dance in the kitchen. This excites one of my dogs and makes her want to play. One of the ways she plays is to kinda run around sideways a bit wiggling her butt a lot while doing a yelpy growl and it’s like she is singing and dancing too.