







John Farnham was incredible live, but a special shout out for his version of Help, the one with the orchestra backing (edit: Melbourne Symphony).
For me he’s up there with the best male vocalists ever, Help was the last song after 3 hours or so on stage and you can tell he’s loving every moment as much as the crowd are. The album version is excellent but the live one…
Been a while since i watched it but IIRC it maintains a pretty similar level of absurdity throughout
Oh and you’d probably also like Fat Pizza (or just Pizza), and Swift & Shift.


There are times when pushing societal boundaries is fine. Imho driving a school bus isn’t one of them.


Just past Fingerville


They don’t even mention Archon. Chess with health bars ftw


I do remember there was a site where you could check how well a game ran on linux
Is this the one? WineHQ AppDB
Ours was one of those really old ones built into a wooden box. I say wood, but I’m fairly sure it was actually a mix of wood, lead, and neutron star.
Turtle GT


In two different companies I’ve seen people refer to “the database” when they actually mean a spreadsheet. That’s not just a terminology mixup, these things were super complex, with pseudo-relational tables, lookups, links to other files etc. The sort of thing that should be in an actual database, that has less chance of breaking in obscure ways when someone inserts a row or types a value over a formula. It was actually pretty impressive, in an “impending doom at any moment” kind of way.
Also had one where there was a spreadsheet of everyone in the business top to bottom, shared by HR and IT. Both groups needed a list of staff, so why not just keep one, right? This thing had personal details like home address and medical conditions, plus things like salary (inc garnishments), performance management notes etc, as well as of course their username and password (which was assigned to them and they couldn’t change) and security questions and answers. It didn’t even have a password on the file. I noped tf out of that place as quickly as I could, but for reasons even worse than that stupid spreadsheet.


Wish that was the case in AU, ours is paid upfront in a lump sum and is non-refundable. If you refinance above 80% you pay it again, in full, upfront. If you pay the loan down to below 80%, doesn’t matter, no prorata refund. It’s 20-30k down the toilet, just in LMI. That’s on top of the 50-80k in stamp duty also pissed away :(
To make it worse, many add the LMI to their mortgage, so they pay interest on the higher balance. It’s also a deterrent for people to refinance while they’re within that 80+% LVR bracket, so shopping for a better deal is mostly pointless. Banks aren’t just disinterested in pushing for a better deal, they’re actively incentivised against it.
Walt Disney


Yeah I’m sort of in the market for a new car (tossing up between some relatively exxy repairs vs putting that money toward something new) and am struggling to find one I’m happy with.
Between the anti privacy bs, having to go into menus for basic functionality (which in turn makes the screen a single point of failure for like 90% of functions), subscriptions for things that shouldn’t be, simple maintenance requiring a trained engineer to plug in a bespoke tool so no home or independent repairs, etc etc I just feel like I’d be signing up to be milked dry. Not to mention prices have gone silly.
I hate where things have gone, nobody seems interested in simply making a good product and selling it for a fair price any more.


My app doesn’t support spoilers so I don’t know if this has worked. Maybe collapse this comment if you don’t want to see it, just in case.
Lady luck?
Edit: fixed maybe? Thanks @[email protected]


I’ve not tried them but you can get replacement pads which apparently have a cooling gel in them. Eg these.
No idea if they’re any good but would be interested in hearing from someone with first-hand experience.


Avoid talking to them!
They might make sense, and we haven’t finished indoctrinating you!