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Freedom of speech must be defended or it will be lost. Jesus is the way, the truth and the life - John 14:6 The Beatles @thebeatles Liverpool FC @pink_panth25
New Zealand Tham gia Kasım 2022
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@kaiviti_cam They were intercepted near Crete. Nowhere near Israel or Gaza.
How much do you get paid to be a traitor by Israel lobby groups?
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FAFO. These Gaza flotilla activists are now claiming concussions and broken ribs after Israel intercepted them. Funny how that happens when you’re cavorting and cartwheeling on an Israeli naval vessel on camera. I know who I believe. It isn’t the snivelling protestors. rnz.co.nz/news/political…
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@NZTransitBuzz Using Maori bird names for train lines is childish and confusing.
People will also shorten the train station name Karanga-a-Hape Station to K Road.
People in Auckland don't call it Karangahape Road.
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#CRLNews: Transport officials weighed up the Government's stance on te reo when deciding against Māori language names for Auckland's new City Rail Link train lines.
Via 1 News: 1news.co.nz/2026/05/02/fea…
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@seanonolennon Yes, like giving your private medical details to a robot.
It's already a religion to many.
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@SimonRAnderson @gatherspace Yes it's free. I've sent you a private message on X with my details on trip to Auckland.
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@pinpanth @gatherspace I'm not hard to find! Ping me when you're here.
I would translate quod libet a "because it is free."
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Pretty chuffed to be the first person ever to mix this.
Here's @gatherspace's track Infindia with Low Rider by War.
Simon Anderson@SimonRAnderson
Track: Infindia Artist: @gatherpace Visual: @SimonRAnderson
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@SimonRAnderson @gatherspace I lived in Auckland for 34 years but could never afford to live there.
So I'm staying at a hotel in Parnell!
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@SimonRAnderson @gatherspace It's latin for 'whatever you wish'.
I'm in Auckland for a week in late May.
I'm staying in the posh suburb of Parnell.
I might see you hanging around central Auckland!
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@SimonRAnderson @gatherspace Some of the best software is open source anyway.
I use a music player called Auxio on my Android phone.
It works well without features I don't need.
I use Quod Libet on my laptop.
Both are open source and I recommend both.
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Quite so. It's called Mixxx, open source and multi-platform.
It's actually a great music player even if you don't have a controller or a mixer. I recommend it for everyone, even just its library features make it worth having.
It's perfect for me, I would argue the advanced features proprietary apps have Mixxx doesn't are superfluous.
And Mixxx was a constraint on the purchase decision. I (a) needed a controller compatible with it which isn't very many and (b) didn't want to for out for one with a bunch of features Mixxx couldn't use. My mixer (a Pioneer DDJ FLX4) has one feature I can't use: smart fader.
What this does is alter the BPM of the tracks so they match when you cross fade, to keep the transition in time. I consider this an anti-feature.
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@TadhgHickey The goal by govt is to divid and suppress freedom of speech and they will use antisemitism and anything else they can think of to suppress it.
At the same time they say they believe in freedom of speech.
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A vigil? OK, I'm done. We're in a fucking simulation. Get me out.
Alan D Miller@alanvibe
Jacob Rees Mogg delivers an historic & impassioned speech at the vigil for the two Jewish people stabbed yesterday outside 10 Downing Street A brilliant speech @Jacob_Rees_Mogg
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@SimonRAnderson @gatherspace What software are you using? I guess you would lean towards open source.
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@pinpanth @gatherspace Cheers!
I ummed and ahhed last year when adding a digital mixer. I could've spent a lot more money on one with phono inputs for my turntables.
I was a bit suspicious I wouldn't like digital music so daisy-chained this inexpensive one in with my existing analogue gear instead.
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@CreativeDeduct On top of your failed capitalism utopia.
We don't live in true Austrian Economics.
Govt tariffs and sanctions etc and a stock market that is over regulated.
The only people doing well are the rich while the middle class and low income get poorer.
That's what inflation does.
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In the early 1980s New Zealand was a textbook socialist failure: one of the most regulated economies on earth, with exploding public debt, double-digit inflation, rising unemployment and a slide from 6th to 19th richest per capita in the OECD. Then came the libertarian revolution known as Rogernomics.
In 1984 Finance Minister Roger Douglas and the Fourth Labour Government slashed farm and industry subsidies overnight, scrapped tariffs and import quotas, floated the NZ dollar, deregulated finance and banking, abolished wage and price controls, and cut the top tax rate from 66% to 33%. The next step was privatisation: Telecom NZ, Air New Zealand, energy firms, ports, forests and banks were sold to private owners.
Short-term pain was real, but the results were spectacular. Inflation was crushed. Productivity in privatised firms soared: Telecom NZ transformed from creaky monopoly into an innovator with collapsing prices and exploding services. Air New Zealand went from chronic losses to profitable global airline. Real consumer prices fell, investment boomed and public debt was slashed. By the late 1990s New Zealand was running surpluses, enjoying a long growth boom and climbing the global economic freedom rankings.
Rogernomics proved what free-market advocates keep saying: government is a terrible steward of resources. Restore private property rights, kill political meddling and let markets and incentives work. Free people and free markets deliver the growth and prosperity the state never could. Freedom works. New Zealand proved it.

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@CreativeDeduct Do your home work. I remember.
The investment went back up because the govt bought the railway back.
Your capitalism utopia has become a nightmare.
There are some assets that shouldn't be sold and railway is one of them.
Privatising health won't work.
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@pinpanth The railways were stripped off assets??? Annual investment went up by 900% in the two decades from 1994-2014.
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