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    Not just turtles, many reptiles are the same.

    Not just turtles, many reptiles are the same.
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    Which Is It?

    It snowed at Ayers Rock once, the only time on record. We had enough German tourists there at the time to confirm that it was genuine snow and not just small hail. https://www.nfsa.gov.au/collection/curated/asset/98580-snow-uluru
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    Koalas

    Our biggest is the Scrub Python, but Olive Pythons and Carpet Pythons aren't much smaller.
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    Which Is It?

    It's a very popular pastry in Australia, it's a bit better than a simple donut though. One of my favourites.
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    Sarah flight

    Hi and welcome to the forum.
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    Which Is It?

    In Minneapolis? :)
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    Koalas

    Cassowaries won't be seen south of the tropic, in fact you'll have to go a long way further north if you want to see one in the wild, and even then they're quite rare. Snakes we have in plenty throughout the entire country, over 140 different species documented so far and of those over 100 are...
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    Koalas

    Australia's biggest killer is actually the Sun. Here's my next week's weather forecast. Although it's not exactly comfortable I'm glad to see it because this represents a normal Adelaide summer. Our weather has been a bit weird for the last few years and I'm happy to see more normal patterns...
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    Any fellow Linux users on here?

    Just another quick thought - are you trying to dual boot both OSs on the one harddrive? Microsoft worked out how to stop that and Windows will delete the Linux boot partition every time. Put Linux on a physically different drive. Physically disconnect the drive that has Windows on it while...
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    Do you agree that Technology is going too far?

    Almost exclusively Eucalyptus of many different types, plus a few fruit and nut trees. Macadamias are native to Australia. The only pine trees we have are imported from other countries, we farm them for timber for the housing industry.
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    Do you agree that Technology is going too far?

    AI is getting dumber and dumber. Here's a news story about a problem people in Tasmania are having at the moment, a foreign tourist website with AI generated results keeps sending people to places that don't exist. Any Aussie that sees this image knows instantly that it's fake but tourists...
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    Any fellow Linux users on here?

    Without knowing exactly what motherboard you have I can only give you generalisations but hopefully it helps. Most motherboards have Boot From External Devices disabled. That will cripple you right from the start. You should also be able to enable the built it Boot Menu. With that enabled you...
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    Koalas

    Many years before I actually went and did it I mentioned in an online forum that I liked the idea of escaping to the bush and living like a wild man. A girl from New York wrote back that the idea terrified her so much that she had to go to a mall to calm down and she was worried that she was...
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    Koalas

    The one mentioned in the post above is based in Sydney, that alone warrants scepticism. Interesting fact. In terms of nutrition it takes much more land and much more water to feed people on a vegetarian diet than it does to feed them meat. If the whole world had to stop eating meat from...
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    Share good puns and jokes.

    Forgot about that one, conveniently I guess. :)
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    Koalas

    That statement pretty much highlights a big part of the problem, people form different emotional responses to different types of animals and tend to only like the main players such as bears wolves and deer. Probably one of the most important players in your ecosystems are the coyotes but no one...
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    Any fellow Linux users on here?

    Strange. The company name is correct but last time I bought one the address given was in Ukraine. It took months to arrive too, for a long while I thought I'd been ripped off. When the lens finally did arrive I realised why it took so long - it was hand made. All the markings around the lens...
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    Any fellow Linux users on here?

    As it stands at the moment I wouldn't recommend anyone buy a Canon. They used to be very good, they could be very good again one day, but that is not today. What I really want to have again one day is some nice Rubinar lenses but as they're made in Ukraine it's uncertain as to whether or not...
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    Any fellow Linux users on here?

    I had to go down the same path. I preferred having the raw format files because in a copyright dispute the owner of the raw files is the owner of the image. Proof that it was taken by my camera and no other, where as any .jpg is an edit. The in camera image conversion is pretty good though and...
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    Any fellow Linux users on here?

    Canon did something funky with their raw image format so that only Canon software knows how to correctly interpret them. The trick - Canon raw images are in 4 layers - red, blue, green, and the transparency layer. And each of those layers is at 12 bits per pixel. So a standard 8 bit image...
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