I can’t believe Gura broke her contract with Yagoo /s
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MHLoppy2@aussie.zoneOPto Australian News@aussie.zone•Scott Morrison receives Australia's highest honour for leadership during [COVID] crisis16·1 个月前While no doubt we could’ve done a lot worse, this still reads like a satirical headline to me
MHLoppy2@aussie.zoneto Australian Politics@aussie.zone•Shadow ministry decision stalled as Liberals and Nationals negotiate on reunionEnglish2·2 个月前I was going to post this as its own submission, but the title is so long it doesn’t even fit in the submission length lol:
There is no
warTuesday 27 February in [email protected]
Stimulation Clicker, a comedic browser-based incremental game from the same person who made Absurd Trolley Problems and many other fun little things
I can’t believe Yagoo locked Gura into a contract that requires her to stream until she’s 90 /s
MHLoppy2@aussie.zoneto Overseas News@aussie.zone•Navy advertises nuclear submarine job with $120,000 salary and ‘no experience’ neededEnglish13·7 个月前Idk, this seems more like underseas news than overseas news?
(it actually just seems like domestic news)
MHLoppy2@aussie.zoneOPto AusFinance@aussie.zone•A few months ago BlackRock launched low-cost ETFs for global infrastructure and propertyEnglish1·1 年前Based on my recollection of the PDS (remember that I read these 4 months ago), the cost of hedging is built into the fee shown in my table.
Afaik they’re not currently offering an unhedged version of these ones. The cost of hedging is pretty small in absolute terms though, for Blackrock’s other stuff I think it’s around 0.03% difference between the hedged/unhedged.
MHLoppy2@aussie.zoneOPto AusFinance@aussie.zone•A few months ago BlackRock launched low-cost ETFs for global infrastructure and propertyEnglish1·1 年前The hedging cost should be part of the fee?
It actually sounds like the van’s panels (I’m guessing especially the large roof panel) can provide non-trivial power:
“Even if I’m stuck somewhere we just have to wait a couple of hours and it’ll self charge and bring me home.” (emphasis added)
No doubt the huge array of panels on his roof can give it a lot more juice though!
Stealing Solar424’s comment:
“TOMATOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO” Kaela said calmly
Mumei as a source of radical societal reform was not on my bingo card.
It’s hard to compete in a niche where there’s already a well-established incumbent (OzBargain). Almost everything submitted there is just links to the site anyway, which seems superfluous.
MHLoppy2@aussie.zoneOPto Australian Politics@aussie.zone•Labor is taking a six-to-one gamble that money in the pocket is more important than a broken promiseEnglish1·1 年前Yeah the titles from ABC News are generally… not my personal choice these days, but I guess they feel the need to play whatever the title game is.
MHLoppy2@aussie.zoneOPto Australian Politics@aussie.zone•Labor is taking a six-to-one gamble that money in the pocket is more important than a broken promiseEnglish1·1 年前Did you actually read through the article, or are you just assuming the contents based on the (admittedly mildly clickbait-y) title?
MHLoppy2@aussie.zoneOPto Australia@aussie.zone•Years after COVID was detected in Australia, relics of the most painful pandemic years remainEnglish3·1 年前Covid, yes, but not widespread lockdowns (and some other stuff from the “early covid” period) which is basically what the article is reflecting on. For example, I hadn’t really thought about how it could affect child social development due to significantly reduced social exposure.
This isn’t really a “covid is over” piece. ‘It’s still a serious human pathogen’ wouldn’t be a sub-heading if it was.
Good stuff, sometimes aggressive measures need to be taken to look out for the interest of the shareholders. Plus the fuel discount is a perfectly timed Christmas gift, exactly what Australia needs in a cost of living crisis. Bravo Woolies, very proud to have my superannuation invested in a company that cares!
MHLoppy2@aussie.zoneOPto Food Australia@aussie.zone•Chips now come in flavours like cheeseburger. How do food chemists get the taste right?English7·2 年前It’s a mixed bag (haha). Sometimes they do a decent job, sometimes not so much.
Good lord, Syrc jumpscare