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Daily Discussion Thread: 🥃 🌶️🥃🌶️ Wednesday, October 2 , 2024
  • Thankyou for the inspiration, I just used "elephant" in a work meeting.

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    Daily Discussion Thread: 🥃 🌶️🥃🌶️ Wednesday, October 2 , 2024
  • I saw this guy at Werribee Zoo a couple of years ago. One of my favourite birds, they always seem cheerful.

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    Daily Discussion Thread: 🥃 🌶️🥃🌶️ Wednesday, October 2 , 2024
  • I would firstly like to acknowledge Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. I pay respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and to Elders past and present.

    The stand-up meeting this morning identified an opportunity to prevent a challenge to the company vision. Can we run up the flagpole the proposal to provide staff with a daily egg and confirm if this is an actionable priority?

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    Daily Discussion Thread: 🥃 🌶️🥃🌶️ Wednesday, October 2 , 2024
  • I have an egg in my bag for lunch today. Does this mean if I eat it I will put myself at risk of being legumed?

    Edit: Could I carry a fake egg instead? Is that the origin story for Faberge Eggs?

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    Daily Discussion Thread: 🥃 🌶️🥃🌶️ Wednesday, October 2 , 2024
  • TIL there is a Legume Fairy. Is there any way of warding them off? I'm very keen to keep legumes out of my life.

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    Daily Discussion Thread: 🥃 🌶️🥃🌶️ Wednesday, October 2 , 2024
  • Are you sure they are random and not targeted? Perhaps it is not just you being effected and it is the fist step towards world peas.

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    Daily Discussion Thread: 🥃 🌶️🥃🌶️ Wednesday, October 2 , 2024
  • I'll have to take your word for it. I can't see the sky at the moment due to a giant orange ball trying to sear out my eyeballs.

  • Daily Discussion Thread: 🍲 Tuesday, October 1 , 2024
  • Egg order now complete. Apparently it is only Chrome that thinks I'm a robot.

  • Daily Discussion Thread: 🍲 Tuesday, October 1 , 2024
  • I tend to refer to my pets as staff. And as a good employer I have a duty of care, including a safe workplace and conditions.

    But then I refer to inanimate objects as staff too, so I'm probably just weird 🤣

  • Daily Discussion Thread: 🍲 Tuesday, October 1 , 2024
  • I think there used to be shame in going to op shops, but it has become much more acceptable now. Definitely when I was a kid it was something used to tease other people about, as it was seen as a mark of poverty.

    Mr Woof came from the streets, but I'm not sure if he'd see it as a rescue or as being kidnapped while he was out looking for ladies.

  • Daily Discussion Thread: 🍲 Tuesday, October 1 , 2024
  • I'd still probably go with re-homed for that. Rescue to me definitely implies doing a bit more.

    I know someone who drove to a dodgy area to collect a dog which was being starved in a backyard because it's owner was in prison, and I'd definitely say by doing that she rescued the dog. Other times the pet may have been rescued, like a chicken that was retrieved from a tree in Chinatown by the fire brigade. In which case it is reasonable to refer to them as a rescue chicken, but that doesn't mean the person who then gives them a home should get credit for the rescue, they have still just re-housed a rescued animal.

  • Daily Discussion Thread: 🍲 Tuesday, October 1 , 2024
  • Pre-owned and pre-loved can both get in the bin. Second hand is definitely my preferred term, which I also use for pets. I really think "rescued" should only be used if you actually did more than walk in to a shelter and hand over cash.

    "Thrifting" is mostly just an annoying Americanism that has no place in Australia. I will accept op-shopping as an alternative. Shopping for cheap things makes me think more Reject Shop than second-hand.

  • Daily Discussion Thread: 🍲 Tuesday, October 1 , 2024
  • Today was my last day walking to the free food market. From Friday it is moving a bit further away, so I'll probably drive instead. It will be undercover which is a big advantage, but being just a couple of blocks away was pretty handy for me.

    I did get both mushrooms and cream today, so creamy mushroom sauce and a creamy brussels sprout bake are on the cards. A couple of things I grabbed turned out to have been frozen, which is not great. The salad mix I put in the freezer to go in the next dog food batch, the cherry tomatoes are in the freezer for future cooking & I'm still deciding what to do with the strawberries. Either jam or a cake probably.

  • Daily Discussion Thread: 🍲 Tuesday, October 1 , 2024
  • I am trying to order eggs online and their system has decided I am not human. If I was a robot what would I do with eggs? Surely ordering eggs is itself an indication I am human, being able to identify animals sitting down seems a bit superfluous. And in any case as long as I pay for the eggs should it matter? Why can't robots have eggs if they want them? Seems clear discrimination to me.

  • Daily Discussion Thread: 😴 🎶🐈‍⬛ Monday, September 30, 2024
  • I had beef stew for dinner tonight. I made a batch a couple of days ago to bottle, one jar didn't seal (which is the one I ate tonight) and there are 5 more jars for later. Served with mashed potato and cauliflower & broccoli in cheese sauce.

  • Daily Discussion Thread: 🍻🙂🎶 Sunday, September 29, 2024
  • 40/50 - an all time high for me. Many guesses, but mostly "educated" guesses rather than pure luck.

  • Daily Discussion Thread: ⛹️‍♂️ Saturday, September 28, 2024
  • I hate it when I'm buying something and don't realise it's in US dollars until checkout and I have to re-evaluate the value of everything I'm buying.

  • Daily Discussion Thread: ⛹️‍♂️ Saturday, September 28, 2024
  • Apologies to all football fans, I may have made a comment around the end of the first quarter about it being good to have a close match, which was apparently the Swans' cue to completely stop trying.

    I was pleased with the symmetry of the scores though, with the Lions' goals and points both being exactly double the Swans, also everything being a multiple of three suits my numerical preferences.

  • Firefighters rush to another chemical fire in Melbourne's west
    www.abc.net.au Firefighters rush to another chemical fire in Melbourne's west

    Another factory fire has broken out in Melbourne's west, just a little over a week after a massive explosion and blaze in a neighbouring suburb.

    Firefighters rush to another chemical fire in Melbourne's west
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    What's for dinner tonight? Fri 29 Dec 2023

    I'm starting the post early today because I'm so excited for my yummy dinner plans! I did not get any turkey at Christmas, so tonight I'm roasting half a turkey for myself and having Second Christmas 😁

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    Is anyone doing Christmas baking this year?

    I'm planning on making a biscuit Christmas tree today, and would love to see other people's Christmas creations too. So if you have made any yummy treats this year please post pics here so we can all enjoy.

    Edit: post updated to show the tree I made

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    Air Fryer roast potatoes - what's your favourite recipe?

    I have just joined the bandwagon and purchased an air fryer, and I have offered to do the potatoes in it for Christmas.

    Can anyone suggest a favourite air fryer recipe for potatoes that would go well with a roast?

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    What's on everyone's breakfast plate this morning?

    I've got poached eggs on an english muffin, with a mix of tomato, onion, basil, fetta, capsicum and cucumber.

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    Chillagoe, QLD. Remains of smelter.

    Taken 20 years ago in the remote Queensland town of Chillagoe. Known for limestone caves, Aboriginal art, nesting sites for the white-rumped swiftlet, and as the final resting place of my Volvo, which never made it home.

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    Managing content & setting up ongoing discussions

    The way Lemmy is organised tends to focus users on new and popular content, which means that slower moving ongoing conversations tend to sink in the page and get overlooked. A lot of valuable content is created in those slower discussions, so I am trying to set up ways to keep them visible and findable. I believe for a good group a moderator needs to be part librarian, not just rule enforcer.

    I am creating ongoing topic threads which are linked to from the sidebar, and will also be linking them in the daily discussion thread where most activity in my group currently occurs. I am also looking into creating regular posts for specific topic discussions, which should help searchability. Making the system more complicated leads to users not following it though, so I want it to be as simple as possible to use and not have too many things like that happening at one time.

    I would love to hear any other suggestions or about things you are doing to set up the structure of your groups.

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    Flowers in the Grampians

    cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/294482

    > A collection of flowers I photographed in the Grampians. These date back to 2008, when I would have been using a little 3mp Nikon compact camera I got 2nd hand.

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    Flowers in the Grampians

    A collection of flowers I photographed in the Grampians. These date back to 2008, when I would have been using a little 3mp Nikon compact camera I got 2nd hand.

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    Photography Discussion Thread

    Like to talk about photography, cameras, and anything related? This is the place to do it!

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    Cow sculptures, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Vic

    These sculptures are by Jeff Thompson, and were my favourite art piece at the museum.

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    Details from old buildings in Ballarat, Victoria

    The whole area is filled with amazing old buildings. To really appreciate them you need to spend time looking at all of the intricate and detailed work that has gone into them.

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    Bonsai collection at the National Arboretum, Canberra

    The National Arboretum is a nice spot with great views. A lot of the planting is quite young, it will change a lot in future years as the trees grow.

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    When you work with monkeys...

    Feeding time at National Zoo and Aquarium in Canberra.

    This is a really great zoo and I highly recommend a visit for anyone in the area. If you can afford it the overnight stay at Jamala lodge is absolutely amazing too.

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    Heathcote Powder Magazine (Vic)

    A nice little spot I visited early in the morning when the light was perfect for photos. There are a few pieces of old machinery dotted around too.

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    RustyRaven Rusty Raven @aussie.zone

    Interested in sewing, gardening and preserving, with a strong focus on sustainability.

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