James Richardson

3.8K posts

James Richardson banner
James Richardson

James Richardson

@JamesTechRec

I help run the Node Sydney Meetup group. Opinions are my own and coincide by chance with whoever is paying me. he/him Also on the sky site - retiredjackaroo

Sydney, New South Wales Joined Ocak 2012
1.3K Following365 Followers
Vanessa Kade
Vanessa Kade@VanessaKade·
if you could ask for one piece of currently inaccessible knowledge from the Universe and it would tell you the answer, what would you want to know? (looking for meaningful things people are most curious about, not "next week's lotto numbers")
English
65
0
20
10.8K
James Richardson retweeted
Daractenus
Daractenus@Daractenus·
For the record, the president of the United States is now simultaneously claiming that he has won the war, is currently winning the war, needs help to win the war, and needs no help to win the war. All to destroy the nuclear program he claims to have already destroyed last year.
English
936
27.7K
133.3K
2.1M
Mark Bergild
Mark Bergild@Cundalinis_hand·
@AvidCommentator Fuel shortages mean work from home, fuel shortages mean uber delivery by bicycle will go through the roof, I hire e bikes, I dont see a problem
English
2
0
2
104
Tarric Brooker aka Avid Commentator 🇦🇺
Some folks over the next few weeks as it dawns on them that a majority of Australia's fuel comes from oil that is shipped through the Strait of Hormuz and then refined....
GIF
English
16
4
70
2.3K
Phil Stewart
Phil Stewart@phildstewart·
Who's joining Trump's coalition? Not Australia, apparently. (Reuters) - Australia will not send naval ships to assist in reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a government minister said on Monday. "We won't be sending a ship to the Strait of Hormuz. We know how incredibly important that is, but that's not something that we've been asked or that we're contributing to," Catherine King, a member of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's cabinet, said in an interview with state broadcaster ABC.
English
37
58
283
44.9K
James Richardson retweeted
Trey
Trey@treydayway·
There were so many cool things in Back to the Future 2 that I thought we'd have by now and all we got is Biff
English
102
1.5K
11.1K
213.9K
James Richardson
James Richardson@JamesTechRec·
@TheAngry53586 I was always a Whisky snob against the Japanese upstarts, then my partner bought me this for my birthday. It's spectacular. Just a drop of water to counter the alcohol content and it explodes in your mouth
James Richardson tweet media
English
4
0
1
70
The Angry Gunner
The Angry Gunner@TheAngry53586·
May as well break out the good stuff. If there’s a whisky you like and it’s in the stash? Let me know and I’ll review it!
The Angry Gunner tweet media
English
8
0
7
313
James Richardson
James Richardson@JamesTechRec·
@tonydunsttv @CarOnPolymarket In 1988 it took a year to get the straits open for business again during the tanker wars. During the embargo in 1973, even Times Square lights were switched off to save fuel. Today even a 4 week closure is going to have ramifications we haven't even started to experience yet.
English
0
0
1
115
TonyDunstTV
TonyDunstTV@tonydunsttv·
Am I crazy for thinking this is getting over-heated? The Dems have some very difficult seats to flip in the senate, and essentially have to get them all. People got a short memory and the Iran stuff is quite likely to have died down by fall, even if there’s still some Hormuz issues.
English
8
0
0
2.7K
Car
Car@CarOnPolymarket·
Trump wanted regime change in Iran, instead he got regime change in US
Car tweet media
English
17
8
145
9.6K
Tyler Rogoway
Tyler Rogoway@Aviation_Intel·
The stories that the admin/pentagon was blind sided by Iran closing the strait is the most outrageous oversight I have ever seen in war planning if true.
English
176
330
3.3K
181.9K
James Richardson
James Richardson@JamesTechRec·
@FarazJaka @Muck4Value_RWN @UofIllinois Oooo... while I got you, I was tempted to get involved in your community game but I already have a coin poker account. Would I have to create a new one to access the code?
English
0
0
0
25
Faraz Jaka
Faraz Jaka@FarazJaka·
Coming out of college, I was developing a turmeric drink company with a friend. We were testing it on campus at @UofIllinois When we broke down the cost per bottle, it looked roughly like this: Ingredients: ~5¢ Bottle + cap: ~35¢ Label/packaging: ~10¢ Shipping: ~30¢ Production: ~20¢ Total cost was about $1 per drink. The actual liquid inside was by far the cheapest part. Most of the cost was the bottle and shipping. This is also why so many drinks are made from concentrate. Remove the water → shipping costs drop dramatically → then the water gets added back in at a local factory. (Found these old photos recently)
Faraz Jaka tweet mediaFaraz Jaka tweet mediaFaraz Jaka tweet media
English
4
0
29
10.3K