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    Apparently my great grandfather was a Bobby back in England. I have his truncheon. Looks like it’s had a few knocks too… probably sorted out some likely lads. Found it while sorting out my Nanna’s belongings.

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      The DT is scary today, first a shiv wielding cat and now Bull is showing us his cosh

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        It for sure does some weight to it. It’s really well balanced too. Swinging it would do some damage.

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      Great cover story, but what does it smell like?

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        Oops you forgot to grow up, fuckwit

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          Haha :D Sorry mate, I couldn’t resist as I’m incredibly bored outside watching temps on a smoker, as I have been doing for coming on 7-8 hours now.

          It’s definitely an awesome find though!

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    Last four nights I’ve been grinding my teeth like a mofo, and have a slight cold. Bailed on all my plans.

    My head is exploding, my teeth are aching. Ugh! That’s my Sunday Rant!

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      Ugh, hate when you grind your teeth in your sleep and wake up with that aching jaw and headache! Rest up darlin’ hugs

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    I’m done and dusted. Goodnight everyone, from Gibson and her “house mate” ❤️

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    I have been to a predictably lame mini market

    stabby cat pin

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      Thought you were aiming for 2am? So close! :D

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          You should probably try again tonight, target 3am maybe so you definitely don’t miss 2am… (Don’t listen to me, I can be a bad influence, but looking forward to chatting to you at 4am)

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    The bicycle users group had a family barbeque today. There was a ride before, but I knew taking the boys would have been enough. I didn’t need to do another 20km on top of the 18 getting them there and back

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    Tired and literally covered in dust from helping my aunt move a bunch of shit around. But she made me lunch, packed leftovers and even gave me $100 petrol money out of sheer gratitude (after much protesting by me - she said it would make her feel better) She and my uncle have grown so much older. While I’m sad that this chapter of my memories in Melbourne is ending too, I’m very glad that they’re moving on from a home that’s too big and hard to maintain at their age. And I’m very glad I went out and helped them, felt very good to be of use and generous with my time and energy. I miss doing this more often.

    E: downstairs is watching ABC at the same time as me waiting for Fisk to start but she’s watching it on DTV and I’m watching live on iview, and our feeds are slightly off from each other. Woops.

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      moving on from a home that’s too big and hard to maintain at their age

      Big props to you for helping them out.

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        This will be the first of many trips I think. Their son left the house in a mess while they were away so step one is making it presentable enough to invite an agent. And then there will be many rounds of throwing out 30+++ years of crap. This place is on a very steep slope and the house itself has 3 steep levels, with high ceilings gathering cobwebs - it’s a wonder they didn’t move sooner.

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          That sounds like a hard place to maintain no matter one’s age.

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            Yeah, it would suit someone who doesn’t mind that much dust. It’s in a very beautiful tree-filled location and close to schools, amenities etc and the house has lots of character so I do think someone will buy it. It would be a wonderful house to grow up in, lovely neighbourhood too.

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      what amazes me is that professions in the past that used to have apprenticeships or technical courses are now university course professions

      and it’s unnecessary and expensive and the pay hasn’t increased either

      another rort is making people pay for back ground checks, not only is that useless it doesn’t help with anything other than covering bosses asses and bosses getting kickbacks

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        I remember a short course that was basically studying/cramming for a test to get an industry certification.

        It was $500ish to take the course - and then you’d have to pay the same amount or more to take the actual test to get certified…

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        … the pay hasn’t increased either

        Yeah, it’s pretty gross. Pay for receptionists temping has been about the same for 20 years. Pay for informally trained people who are expected to know what to do in a healthcare setting if a patient codes can be less than $25.

        What does $25 pay for these days?

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      Going to Uni does also delay the lifelong 9-5 grind, I’d recommended it based purely on that, but you do get a piece of paper at the end that can give you a leg up and maybe more money if you picked something useful.

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          Completely agreed that it’s not a golden ticket, it’s only useful if it’s a benchmark to entry kind of degree. You’re not walking in to a hedge fund without one and zero experience unless you have connections. Degree and zero experience will work. Uni also helps build connections and foster independence (read: when hiring I don’t want to hire a child, I want an adult with opinions).

          Also the cost can be mitigated, e.g. go study in Scotland and return even more independent and free thinking.

          Masters and PhD though IMO are purely if you’re passionate about something that can’t be learnt on the job and have time/money to burn.

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          I can only speak for CompSci, although when hiring I don’t give a shit if someone has the degree as I’d prefer to teach and have someone asking interesting/left of field questions - but lots of hiring people do care though and test you on the fundamentals.

          Very easy money.

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              Completely agreed on the practical aspect, but if you’re going for big San Fran cloud companies you’ll likely need to pass a leetcode challenge in the interview (pointless IMO) which means you better understand in detail low level data structures and algorithms. You’ll never need that detail day to day, but barrier to entry.

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      Much of the university experience is about being onsite and getting the human interaction that comes with it. Depending on how much of that has become remote, they could be better off self-studying and obtaining professional certificates some other way

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      Yep, I say, with one assignment to go until I graduate from my Useless Degree That Needs a Postgrad Anyway.

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      It’s unfortunately a requirement from many employers even for entry level jobs. In my various workplaces I don’t think I’ve seen anyone under the age of 40 without one. Some older staff are still around who worked their way up in the days when getting a foot in the door didn’t require a degree. The irony is the people making the hiring decisions think their own capabilities are just fine without a degree, but expect new employees to have one.

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      I’ve seen jobs that just ask for a degree, not even a specific one. I’ve worked at a lot of places where everyone there has been to uni so it becomes more of a cultural signifier than anything

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    Question for anyone who’s visited NZ. Is there a place that really stood out for you?

    So much to choose from.

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        I lived 2h north of there for a few months in grade 3.

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      Queenstown / Wanaka which I visited a couple months ago - just spectacular, so naturally beautiful. I went mainly for skiing but it would just be as good in summer I reckon. Can do all the hikes and trails without worrying about snow and the views would be even better with clearer weather. Otago wineries, heaps of adventure type activities, you can make a great family holiday. The one downfall is that this area is pretty expensive because it’s very touristy, it’s like holidaying in AU prices.

      I also enjoyed Auckland and visiting Rotorua.

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      I loved Akaroa just south of Christchurch. Went just at the end of peak season so it was still all open but not busy. Good to note that a a lot of the little towns like that are pretty seasonal so I wouldn’t go at the depths of winter (dead and closed) or height of summer (feral with tourists).

      For cities I love Wellington. The waterfront is 👌

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        The young Seagoons have been in NZ for about a year now and they love Akoroa tho with them it seems it’s all just a base to visit LOTR sites. Last week they were in Edoras.

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      We went for the snowfields , using Queenstown as a base. I’m not sure if you guys are into that but I can definitely recommend it.

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      Queenstown - in summer! Have been three times in summer, never winter, it’s one of my favourite places on earth.

      Go for: hiking, wineries, epic scenery, bungie jumping or skydiving if you’re into that

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      Just driving around is beautiful, much spectacular scenery, especially the mountains. We don’t really have anything like it in Aus. Visiting the Franz Joseph glacier was a highlight. You can see it by booking a guided walk. The ice formations and blue ice colour is very interesting and beautiful. I saw it about 15 years so I don’t know how it is now, because warming and glacier retreating etc, but if it’s still available to see it I would highly recommend it. (Who knows how long it will be there for?) Edit: just looked it up, wow it has got expensive. You need to do a helicopter flight to get to it, but still I’d say if you can afford it in your holiday budget it’s a very unique experience.

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    All I have to do is clean the house, and do meal prep then I’m free to do whatever I want.

    Come on motivation. Come on!

    Adding gym to the mix. Fuck it why not.

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      A cleaner costs $60 a hour and food delivery is a thing, just think of your PlayStation and all the gaming time you’re wasting!

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        🤣🤣🤣 All in all, I’ve done about 90 minutes of gaming since I got it lol

        If I can get the gym, cleaning and meal prep done before 4pm, I’ll play for another hour.

        You see, I have this problem called “all I want to do is game all the time” so have had to be so fucking disciplined lol

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          Eh, discipline is overrated. You can skip leg day too.

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            Your ideas interest me and I would like to subscribe to your newsletter

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              Done. But first a message from our sponsors…

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          if I can get the gym done

          “all I want to do is game all the time”

          May I make a suggestion regarding the game “Ring Fit”?

          Edit: Damn, wrong console

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            Honestly, that’s not such a bad idea. I used to have the wii fit and used it heaps.

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          That’s such a mood. It’s either I game religiously or don’t touch Steam at all for months on end.

          Although COD Black Ops 6 did just come out which looks intriguing and of course, I wanna play BG3.

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            Honestly, it’s been less difficult than I expected. Once I’ve made the decision not to, it’s fine.

            When I’m umming and ahhhing, that’s when shit gets hectic.

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      I am meal prepping first before cleaning

      Yes we can.

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    So it’s only taken 2 hours to get the smoker to a stable temperature, remind me why I do this to myself again?

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        Nah, this is just another experimental cook. I’m trying to learn a new skill and add a twist at the same time.

        My mates hate that I do this and don’t tell them in advance though lol

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            Beef short rib with a Jamaican jerk sauce from the UK, and beef brisket with a BBQ sauce from North Carolina.

            Today I’ve also done a BBQ with burgers, mushrooms, sweet corn, zucchini, capsicum, meat skewers and probably more that I’ve forgot because the brisket still isn’t done :/

            Pic of one of the short ribs for you (used apple wood and wet with beer, absolutely delicious):

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        No guarantees there as I’m experimenting with different marinades :/

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    Forgot I did washing yesterday and left it in the machine overnight.

    Whoopsie doodle.

    Wonder how many tissues I left in pockets.