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  • I was thinking about that, but that would require Me getting back on Twitter and riling the Orange Clown up about his Australian puppets.

    I’m not willing to jump on that grenade because I no longe have a Twitter account and I don’t want anything to do with him.

  • We can only hope that the same thing happens to Dutton on Saturday.

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    Salvo @aussie.zone

    Seat Track Grease

    After a “mud incident”, I need to re-grease one of my seat tracks.

    Any idea which lubricant would be best for this? It is a toss-up between lithium grease or silicon spray.

  • I live in a safe Australian LNP seat, the odds are that on Saturday night, our neighbours and I are (very likely) going to continue having a Right-Wing member of Parliament.

    That does still mean that even though they are voting for our local MP, they are also voting for a former 1980s Queensland Cop with a suspiciously large amount of money as PM.

    I would be happy if every (Australian) Coalition candidate and all the Right-Wing independent candidates received Zero votes this election, otherwise there are too many Australian Fuckwits.

  • I’ve edited my original post.

    Now we both look like Goofs!

  • No worries. I’m the silly bugger that mistyped. I’m trying to think of a way to blame AutoCorrect…

  • I disagree. It should have been a complete landslide.

    The fact that Pierre Poilievre received any votes at all suggests that almost 5 Million Canadian Voters are still fuckheads.

  • Just remember that deliberately slashing two tyres of someone else’s car is illegal.

    It will also be detrimental to the environment if you damage the sidewalls.

    Even if you deliberately only puncture the centre of the tread, so the tyres may be repairable it would still be a major inconvenience for the owner but would also be illegal.

    Accidentally leaving a piece of plyboard or MDF board with some 2” nails through them behind the wheels is more of a grey legal area.

    https://www.bunnings.com.au/3mm-mdf-panel-standard-900-x-600mm_p0590066

    https://www.bunnings.com.au/paslode-50-x-2-8mm-100g-galvanised-nails-clouts-34-pack_p2360562

  • As evil as Graham Lineham is, I do need to post the parody of these forwarders that was in The IT Crowd.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALZZx1xmAzg

  • I am sure the AEC will do everything in their power to make sure that is an honest and legal election.

    I really fucking hope that the people of Dickson vote in their own interest.

  • I think that the key would to not have the bookings managed by an outside contractor, but monitored by an outside auditor.

    I reckon that half of the Ghost Camping issue in Victoria is either ParksVic don’t want too many people at a campsite or the Bookings contractor gets paid a commission on bookings, so add fake bookings to boost KPIs.

    The other half are arseholes who think that they would enjoy an empty campsite more than a campsite with other friendly people.

  • It depends on what the roads were built for.

    If they are built to handle 1500kg passenger cars, 3500kg behemoth SUVs and Pickups can really do some damage, especially at speed.

  • Passenger cars are getting heavier Light trucks (SUVs) are now being driven in lieu of compact station-wagons.

    Vehicle classes are also getting larger and heavier. Subcompacts that used to weigh less than 1000kg are now about 1500kg and EV variants are over 2000kg!

  • So is over-inflation. Always inflate to the correct pressure as per the placard. If you are driving in unusual conditions,

    My little Jimny weighs bugger-all but needs Light Truck tyres. On-road pressure is a very light 26 PSI. If I am driving through Sand, Mud or Snow I will deflate to an appropriate pressure and drive slowly. If I am driving over rocky terrain, I will also deflate to an appropriate pressure for better adhesion.

    As soon as I hit the Tarmac again, I will reinflate back to 26. If I am carrying more weight or towing, I will inflate the rear tyres to 29.

  • The three biggest things that kill a tyre are;

    • shitty roads
    • aggressive driving
    • heavy vehicles (like EVs and oversized SUVs)

    That said, cheaper tyres are typically made of cheaper compounds that age poorly.

  • Which isn’t even a slap on the wrist. For modern commercial journalism, being called out on MediaWatch is a promotional opportunity! “Look how much we can corrupt reality, advertise with us”.

  • Commercial “Journalist” needs to be held to a higher standard.

    They should voluntarily do a retraction article of the same duration in the same time slot explaining exactly how they screwed up and how they will restore their integrity in the future.

    If they don’t, the industry regulator needs to call them out on it.

  • The boxy style actually leads to more pedestrian injuries due to reduced visibility and sharp angles.

    The best design is a gentle slope. That is why most modern cars have a gentle grille angle, sensors in the front bar and pyrotechnic actuators in the bonnet hinges.

    They loosen and push the back of the of the bonnet up so that when the victims head hits the bonnet, there is some give and they are less likely to receive debilitating head injuries.

    Still, there is no substitute for driving more slowly and paying attention to your surroundings.

    My number two rule of the road is to assume that every person on the road as complete idiot and is going to make mistakes, including yourself.

  • I had a black mica Barina that never showed dirt. The mica in the paint had just the right amount of reflectivity that any additional dirt or dust just looked like more mica.

  • To quote Tim Minchin “your dog has a bigger carbon footprint than your Four Wheel drive, So does your baby, maybe you should trade them in on a Prius”

  • Cars Australia @aussie.zone
    Salvo @aussie.zone

    BYD and VIN numbers

    https://www.drive.com.au/news/byd-under-fire-customers-in-vin-mixup/

    Considering that the VIN number needs to be inspected and verified for each vehicle during the entire Import/Compliance/Distribution/Delivery process, this is a pretty big balls-up.

    Cars Australia @aussie.zone
    Salvo @aussie.zone

    QLD Caravan owners don’t know what they are doing.

    Apparently, 90% of caravans are overloaded in QLD.

    New Caravan owners also don’t know how to tow.

    Cars Australia @aussie.zone
    Salvo @aussie.zone

    New (April 2023) Victorian Distracted Driving laws

    What are peoples’ opinions of the new Victorian distracted driving rules?

    My interpretation is that they are more lenient than the previous rules in some ways but much more onerous in others.

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    Salvo @aussie.zone

    Vehicle camping at Mueller River, Croajingalong

    Mueller River Campground has 5 vehicle-accessible sites, 3 pedestrian-access sites. Each site has access to the inlet beach for canoeing, fishing and swimming.

    The nearby Thurra River Campground is not currently accessible due to fires and floods taking out the bridge.