Just a quick plug for a very good show on YouTube. If you haven’t seen it before, go check George out - the stop motion alone is worth your time.
Cheers,
Sean
“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.” - Albert Einstein
Just a quick plug for a very good show on YouTube. If you haven’t seen it before, go check George out - the stop motion alone is worth your time.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
Now lets see how they go with a street directory
I gave the apprentice one the other day,he had never seen one before![]()
My 10y old grandson has just hijacked my computer, Somehow he has made himself the administrator. Locked me out. HELP
Jim VK2MAD
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'17 Isuzu D-Max
Hilarious, but it made me believe our generation perhaps will be seen as the last to have more in common with a caveman than we do with the generation immediately following. As middle aged, even having grown up with some form of telecommunication and computing I cannot imagine the difference the current generation will have always having a portable internet connection in their pocket and likely, unless someone our age takes the time to teach them and they in turn show interest, never having done much mechanically. As internal combustion goes the way of the dodo, I imagine kids not far behind my grandkids age will approach cranking my perentie much like these teens approached the rotary phone, with amusement by any of us left around to witness it.
Scratching my teenage itch now that I'm in my midlife crisis...
'87 110 County 4BD1+T+LP (Godzilla)
'88 110 Perentie Cargo 4BD1+T+LP (Thing1)
'91 110 Perentie Cargo 4BD1+T+LP (Thing2)
Everything will be electric for them.
I told some kids I could remember when our family house first got electricity and they couldn't imagine life without electricity.
I can appreciate how they feel - I grew up with electricity, but have lived in places without electricity, plus camping, boating etc to be quite familiar with not having it.
But I was in my sixties before I realised that both my parents grew up, and went through school and university, without ever living in a house with electricity, and appreciated how much this must have affected their lives and what they regarded as 'normal'. And while obviously I am familiar with dial telephones, some of the things they would have regarded as everyday, but are not by me, would include :- smoothing irons heated on the fuel stove; everyday use of candles; trimming the wicks of the lamps; cleaning the lamp glasses; replacing mantles; maintenance of horsedrawn vehicle (my maternal grandfather was a coachsmith); long distance travel in slow steam trains; and many more.
There are always differences between generations, usually more than we imagine until we see examples such as the one shown.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Back on pics, here's a python swallowing one of our chooks on Friday night.
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