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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    I don't know why Australia doesn't work on the Mexican model!
    To me, in summer, it would make far more sense to all start work early, knock off during the hottest part of the day then go back to work late in the day.
    I realize this may not work for every industry but maybe most.
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    Not even most unfortunately- think of all the people that commute for an hour each way to work - that’s most people in most Cities so most people overall. It takes me 30 to 45 minutes each way depending on whom manages to crash in the freeway first, but I already leave home at 6am and get home at 6.30pm or later so I’m not about to make that day any longer but taking a couple of hours off in the middle of the day.
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    Didn't think about that.
    My commute is 5 paces.
    Back to the drawing board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Not even most unfortunately- think of all the people that commute for an hour each way to work - that’s most people in most Cities so most people overall. It takes me 30 to 45 minutes each way depending on whom manages to crash in the freeway first, but I already leave home at 6am and get home at 6.30pm or later so I’m not about to make that day any longer but taking a couple of hours off in the middle of the day.
    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    Didn't think about that.
    My commute is 5 paces.
    Back to the drawing board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    Didn't think about that.
    My commute is 5 paces.
    Back to the drawing board.
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    Mine is three paces to where the pile of paperwork is.

    Then it’s out on the road,in the traffic to get to jobs.

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    Wet Wet Wet?

    BOM declares La Niña alert, signalling strong chance of another sodden summer

    Be alert not alarmed perhaps? "Renewed cooling in the tropical Pacific Ocean and models indicating La Niña is likely during spring and early summer have prompted the BOM to raise the El Niño Southern Oscillation Index scale to "alert", the last step before an official La Niña."

    I like the rain usually. A short 40km Bike ride on Saturday MAMIL style, was wet then hail then wet I was not feeling the love


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    It wasn't that long ago that people were lamenting the drought's blighting the country, Rain is a GOOD thing
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    It wasn't that long ago that people were lamenting the drought's blighting the country, Rain is a GOOD thing
    Too much of a good thing can be My postcode was not to bad thank fully

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    But Tim said it was going to rain again but not enough to fill the reservoirs or make the rivers run?

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    over what period of time was Tim talking?

    my precautions for this summer are keep out of the sun....seriously....it's going to be bloody hot.....drink plenty of fluids......while I'm on the subject of fluids.....rain.....we are going to have more floods, sorry to say......la nina is reforming and the IOD is also raising it's head.

    so if you like it hot and humid like I do , enjoy

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