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  1. Australia makes $1.3 billion missile purchase

     

    On Friday, Defence Minister Richard Marles confirmed Australia is also set to acquire hundreds of Tomahawk cruise missiles from the United States as part of the AUKUS security pact.

     

    "It's a really important part of what we need to be doing with our posture, which is to have a greater ability to project," he told Nine's Today program about the $1.3 billion purchase.

     

    "Making sure we have longer-range strike missiles is a really important capability for the country. It enables us to be able to reach out beyond our shores further and that's ultimately how we are able to keep Australia safe."

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  2. I've said this before, and I guess I'll keep saying it. I am sick to death of advertisements on the TV.

     

    I am sure there are ten or more advertisements in each ad break, often with the same ad repeated in the same ad break. You only get 40 minutes of actual program in a 1 hour timeslot.

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  3. Former US President Donald Trump has yet again criticised Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, labelling him a “dead politician” if it weren’t for his political endorsement in 2018.

     

    “He was dead as a dog, he was a dead politician. He would have been working perhaps for a law firm or doing something else,” President Trump told a group of reporters in Iowa.

     

    Governor DeSantis’ success at the midterm elections catapulted him to become a favourite for the 2024 Republican nomination, promoting Donald Trump to launch a smear campaign against his competitor.

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  4. One of the members of the research team on a program I watch, Expedition Bigfoot, is a respected primatologist and anthropologist, Dr Mireya Mayor.

     

    Here is an extract from the Wikipedia article on her.

     

    Mireya Mayor is an American anthropologist, primatologist, and wildlife correspondent for National Geographic, part of a research expedition that discovered a new species of lemur, considered the world's smallest primate. She has co-written several scientific papers on lemur species, and has been referred to as the "female Indiana Jones."

     

    Mireya Mayor turned a love of animals and a well-timed college class ...

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  5. The archetypal image of aliens.

     

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    Considered by many as a figment of our modern imagination, created with CGI.

     

    Funny that similar images have been potrayed through the ages by natives of just about every continent, from long before there was CGI, and possibly even notions of interplanetary travel. Go explain.

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  6. 5 minutes ago, old man emu said:

    Mary had a little lamb.

    Its fleece was black as charcoal.

    And everywhere that Mary went,

    Flames shot out its r-sole

    My father used to tell s softer version:

     

    Mary had a little lamb

    Its fleece was black as soot

    And everywhere that Mary went

    Its sooty foot it put.

     

    or  

     

    Mary had a little lamb

    Its fleece was white as snow

    And everywhere that Mary went

    The lamb was sure to go.

    It followed her to school one day

    and pissed upon the floor

    The teacher said "Now take it out

    Before it does some more."

     

     

  7. I am going to take a similar tack to Willie on the UFO topic.

     

    Imagine you and the wife are driving along a two lane road with forest on either side at 10:30 pm., no other traffic around. As you round a bend, you see a large dark shape, approximately 7 ft tall,  75 metres ahead, run from one side of the road to the other in four steps, and disappear into the trees beside the road. You turn to each other and say "Did you see that?" You both agree that you did.

     

    Do you tell someone about it, or keep quiet for fear of being ridiculed? It is bi-pedal, too tall to be any other animal, and takes giant steps to cross the road in four paces. It appears to be covered head to foot in a monocolour fur. Who would dress up in a furry suit and wait for no-one knows how long for someone to drive past, at 10:30 pm, just to hoax them?

     

    Or you are on the street at dusk, and see a creature that stands as tall as the bottom of a Stop sign. It looks at you and walks out of sight. You manage to get your iPhone out and take a picture. Then what?

    There are many sightings which go unreported. 

     

    Then a research group comes to town, calls a meeting of people who think they may have seen a Bigfoot. Thirty people or more turn up to the meeting. When asked, more than half put up their hand to say they had an encounter. You now feel that you can speak without being ridiculed, so you put your hand up. You tell the research group your story, and they go with you to the location, and re-enact the sighting. They ask a number of questions, and tell whether your story is made up, a hoax, or possibly genuine. They will readily tell you if your story holds up, or it is your imagination playing tricks on you.

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  8. 2 hours ago, willedoo said:

    One of the craziest UFO theories was that old one of Nazis who escaped the war living in underground bunkers under Antarctica and building and operating the flying saucers.

    That is not as far fetched as some would think. It has been reported that the Nazis did in fact build a working flying saucer. Here is a very short video of a test flight of this highly secret machine.

     

    Nazi flying saucer test flight

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