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  1. Steve Mack

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    The Russian Woodpecker: The Story Of The Mysterious Duga Radar https://www.warhistoryonline.com/instant-articles/russian-duga-radar-woodpecker.html
  2. Steve Mack

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    Matcha green tea and Rooibos tea for me, I don't drink coffee.
  3. Steve Mack

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    Can't remember much about coils at the moment but I do remember if you leave the ignition switched on in a Toyota Stout they go bang.
  4. Steve Mack

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    I posted about them here years ago. Spent a fair bit of time working not far from there, around Bilpin, there was a mill there then. And along the Putty Rd that heads north. The Wollemi National Park is to the left off that. Explore the Greater Blue Mountains | Bells Line of Road -...
  5. Steve Mack

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    Firfox has Toggle Reader View, I can read it with that with no subsciption. You can get it for Chrome, might be a few others if you look. toggle reader view - Google Search - https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=toggle+reader+view
  6. Steve Mack

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    https://www.livescience.com/new-sinkhole-discovered-china
  7. Steve Mack

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    https://scitechdaily.com/big-breakthrough-for-massless-energy-storage-structural-battery-that-performs-10x-better-than-all-previous-versions/#:~:text=Researchers%20from%20Chalmers%20University%20of,%2C%20and%20load%2Dbearing%20material.
  8. Steve Mack

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    The footprints are believed to be between 21,000 and 23,000 years old, and show evidence of children and teenagers alongside a variety of extinct animals. The tracks are thought to be over 10,000 years older than previous evidence of humans in the Americas...
  9. Steve Mack

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    https://australian.museum/blog/amri-news/the-hunt-for-the-not-so-elusive-dung-beetle/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=AMRI%20eNewsletter%20April%202021&utm_content=AMRI%20eNewsletter%20April%202021+CID_c84a318229dd96e7faece276bc0de8fc&utm_source=Email%20marketing%20software&utm_term=Read%20more
  10. Steve Mack

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    Summary Offences Act 1988. "A person must not, without reasonable excuse (proof of which lies on the person), have in his or her custody a knife in a public place or a school." https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2016/10/is-it-legal-to-carry-a-knife-in-public/ You can get away with it if it's for...
  11. Steve Mack

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    Not allowed to carry knives here, but I'm pretty sure a bear won't get me either.
  12. Steve Mack

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    I didn't, I hated my school and we didn't do Science. I0/11. I missed the antacid one, probably because I've never taken any.
  13. Steve Mack

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    It's been for sale for years, most of the big supermarkets stock it. Some people have a problem with it but sheep and cows are nice too. I eat it once or twice a week, usually the kebabs or steak and a burger on Sunday night. http://k-roo.com.au/ And it's got all sorts of good stuff in it...
  14. Steve Mack

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    Yes Butch, but a lot of people don't know the British only started dumping their unwanted here after the War of Independence. A lot of crims but mostly petty, and political from Ireland. Lots of Irish made it to the US, didn't get treated too well there either but seemed to manage to survive...
  15. Steve Mack

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    In light of some recent comments here this review might be worth reading. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/3664862/The-forgotten-history-of-Britains-white-slaves.html You can get the book on Amazon, (Kindle included)...
  16. Steve Mack

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    That was pretty good.:)
  17. Steve Mack

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    I doubt the jinx could fix anything, but he was super smart. He was like having a personal Google twenty years before there was one. He originally was a printer then worked transferring things to computer files. He'd read everything and remembered it all, you could ask him anything and he could...
  18. Steve Mack

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    He was lucky. Next time the jinx worked with me we're flying along and I notice a couple of farmers starring at us. Nothing unusual because I always was overloaded, come to a T intersection and stop, a big cloud of smoke comes past. He looks out and says we're on fire. Pull over and back wheel...
  19. Steve Mack

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    That looks a bit like me about 1979 but a Toyota Stout a bit overloaded. Long story but short version. Big day, Saturday afternoon, had the jinx with me, he was a redundant printer I used to give him some casual work. He loved it. Axel broke on a bend, looked just like that except I was a foot...
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