joe_chiden
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@Pirelli_Peeler @SamuelWarmerdam @KiwiEV Well heres the f’king thing. I’ve had solar for 14 years and had inverters blow, panels that lost >50% efficiency and needed a full f’king replacement. I’ve also had high end lithium powered tools and off grid lithium batteries and they don’t f’king last 30 f’king years. F’kwit.
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@Execute44 @SamuelWarmerdam @KiwiEV You know nothing about the longevity of lithium ion batteries my friend. They last far longer than 5 years. Try 30. By which time they will be a fraction of the cost they are currently.
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@RyanOdo83671395 @GregMcgarvie Can you imagine the ANCAP rating. Front end collision is minus both legs. BHP and RIO won’t be placing orders anytime soon. The EV virtue signallers believe purchase decisions are purely based on the criteria that a PoS is an EV.
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@GregMcgarvie @Execute44 🤣🤣🤣 is that a Golf cart..
My god
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Fossil Fuel been fooled? Now suffering range anxiety which EV drivers never really had as they know they can charge at home!
A trip of 300 km in an EV range 540 km and charged off home solar trip cost $2.70 if only fast charges expensive around $25.50 for 300 km @TheNoisyTrunk @AlanKohler @QLDLabor @QuentinDempster
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@SamuelWarmerdam @KiwiEV As stated, I don’t do tight jeans. I’ll be fine. Most city boys do the tight jeans, hopefully they will take your response on board.
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@Execute44 @KiwiEV Sorry to tell you, but baggy jeans are back in, you need to update your rant.
You're also wrong on e to e is electrification, but I'll let time tell with that one

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The Guardian broke this. They found a "FIFTH" undeclared flight that she took on "Gina Rineharts" private jet! Don't insult us with taxpayers didn't have to pay... we'll pay "heavily" with you working for her with "big tax breaks for the rich" Voting NO to stop mining taxes etc!
stranger@strangerous10
🔥 Just in - Pauline Hanson under fire - roasted on undeclared flights with her multibillionaire elite friend Gina Rinehart. Hanson suggests there’s no issue if Gina pays the costs When pressed if she’s declared “as far as I understand…” Sure Pauline, we believe you…🙄 #auspol
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@elonmusk There’s a world of difference. One actually took place, the other is the biggest load of BS in modern history.
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Incredible that it was only 66 years from the first controlled, powered flight to landing on the Moon!
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience
These two photographs are separated by only 66 years.
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@Microinteracti1 Absolute AI content dribble.
Promethean Action@PrometheanActn
Trump and Iran are negotiating through Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan — while the UK, EU, and NATO aren't even in the room. @SJKokinda breaks down the new diplomatic architecture, Europe's energy collapse, and why Zelenskyy has a "very bad feeling."
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America is fighting a war it chose to start alone. And it is starting to show.
America is now fighting a war it chose to start alone, and the consequences are no longer abstract. For thirteen months, Donald Trump has spent more time undermining allies than preparing to fight alongside them, publicly belittling NATO partners, treating long-standing security relationships as optional, and assuming that when the moment came, they would still fall in line.
NATO collectively fields over 22,000 aircraft and more than 1,100 warships. The European members bring capabilities that matter in this theater: mine-hunting vessels essential for Hormuz, anti-submarine frigates, AWACS early warning aircraft, Alliance Ground Surveillance drones, and a continent-spanning signals intelligence network. Add Canada, Australia, decades of basing agreements, interoperable command structures, and 700 million people whose economies and industrial capacity dwarf anything Iran can threaten. That is what is sitting on the sidelines right now.
And Iran has noticed the difference. Iranian precision strikes have now hit US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and Jordan. Iran has fired over 500 ballistic missiles and nearly 2,000 drones since February 28. The US military was built for the Cold War, designed to fight a land war in Europe with allied depth, shared logistics, and burden-sharing across a dozen countries. None of that exists here. Every missile intercepted draws down American stockpiles with no allied production line feeding them back. Western ammunition stocks and missile interceptors are being depleted while the surge in energy prices throws a lifeline to Russia's economy.
A different president would have had that burden shared. Britain's mine hunters. Norway's submarines. French carrier strike groups in the Indian Ocean. German logistics and airlift. Australian intelligence integration. The full weight of the Western alliance, distributed across willing partners who understood the mission because they helped design it.
The allies broadly agree on the destination -- a non-nuclear Iran, open sea lanes, regional stability. But Europe was not consulted. Europe did not help shape the objectives. The United States launched this operation with little to no consultation, while expecting to use allied bases and receive broad support.
"What does Trump expect a handful or two handfuls of European frigates to do in the Strait of Hormuz?"
Germany's Defence Minister meant it sarcastically. The answer he did not bother to give: quite a lot, actually. Mine clearance. Escort operations. Anti-drone coverage. Signals intelligence. Logistics depth. The unglamorous, essential architecture of a war that does not end in month two with your stockpiles gone and your strait still closed. But that conversation is now closed.
Canada said it had "no intention" of joining and had not been consulted before the strikes. Every NATO nation in Europe refused Trump's call to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump declared the United States "does not need the help of anyone."
The Strait remains closed. American soldiers are dying. And 700 million Europeans, Canadians, and Australians -- who would have come, under a different president, without being asked twice -- are watching from a distance they did not choose.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
Aaron Rupar@atrupar
Trump: "NATO has done absolutely nothing ... we don't need them"
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@user_101524 @QBCCIntegrity F’k off idiot. Let’s truly evaluate ‘renewables’ costs when all the subsidies end and the warranties on domestic power walls have expired. I’ve owned solar since 2012 and it’s utter shite. Currently have a 10kw system since 2022 and its efficiency is f’king shit.
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@Execute44 @QBCCIntegrity Still missing the point. Moving personal vehicles to EV’s allows you to run your plant on diesel easier 🤷♂️
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@PaulBongiorno @AngusTaylorMP @mattjcan Spoken like a true city slicker that knows f’k all about how Australia runs. I f’king hate used car salesmen.
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So the fuel crisis answer from @AngusTaylorMP and @mattjcan is to stymie the transition to a decarbonised economy and cost the revenue billions to remove the pump price pain so motorists can ignore threatened foreign sourced fuel.
Gross irresponsibility.
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@SandyHorne61 Art is a fraud. I’ve seen my friend’s portatraits. She took me through some galleries where the prices are 10x and half her quality. It’s a stitched up fraud. Whoever thought that just like every other avenue in society local art is under elite political control.
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@KiwiEV I’m a Queenslander and own a large property. I don’t wear tight jeans, pointy shoes and sit around drinking lattes which is where this country is at. I’m not bitter about it though. I just watch what’s happening without a care in the world to be honest.
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@Secretname98342 @historyinmemes Exactly and now lab grown versions are actually more brilliant.
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@Execute44 @historyinmemes Diamonds are one of the most commons minerals on Earth. It's just carbon smosh together. It' scarce because the diamond cartel holds the demand and supply worldwide. It's beautiful, thought.
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@mark_slapinski Oh, this is original. Don’t expect a Pulitzer Prize for it.
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@DailyFerrariTM This is why I’m slowly becoming a Porsche lover. The Italian supercar brands struggle for differentiation from their aggressive sharp lines because they all look the same. Meanwhile Porsche just sticks to what it’s always done. And no problems with speed bumps and potholes.

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@messedupcars New tech run on subsidised ‘renewables’. When home batteries start going kaput soon out of warranty and the true cost of solar is revealed we will then reevaluate. The next 5 years will be a tell all.
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@Execute44 @CarolKirkby1 So you enjoy being butt fucked by billionaires. 'Takes all sorts I guess.
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@kylee7kylee @jsher2020 @CarolKirkby1 Tell me something, how does painting pictures that nobody wants to buy (because it’s a cut throat industry and the guys getting $5k a picture know the galleries) contribute to the community and society? A Solomon life of self reflection is analysis to paralysis. You know nothing.
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@jsher2020 @Execute44 @CarolKirkby1 The amount of genuinely disabled poeple kicked off or rejected from the ndis now would suggest otherwise.
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