Huh? What nonsense. The LNP started falling in the polls right when Trump got into office and started destroying America. They tried a few Trumpian policies and were forced to backflip because of how unpopular it made them.
Dutton's attempt to replicate Trump was roundly rejected by Australians. And rightly so.
Teflon itself is perfectly safe. It's far too large for your body to absorb.
But many of the byproducts involved in the production of teflon are much less safe.
In other words, if you already own a teflon pan, you're fine. Keep using it. But if you're considering buying a new pan, there are good reasons to avoid teflon.
It seems to depend on who you ask. Teeth are not bones, absolutely, but I've seen sources that say they are part of the skeletal system, as well as sources that say they're not.
The skeletal system definitely includes more than just bones, since ligaments and cartilage are definitely part of it. So where exactly the line is drawn is up to interpretation.
One other suggestion: let the real Puffing Billy know and suggest they make a trademark complaint.
I made a report to scamwatch as @dumblederp@aussie.zone suggested, via their "report a scam website" beta. Here's the text I used, if anyone else wants to take the basic skeleton of it and tweak it for their own report:
Pretends to be the Puffing Billy Railway (real domain: https://puffingbilly.com.au/)
Uses fake AI imagery to advertise and pretend its association with the real railway
Advertises "our coupon price" prices above those offered on the official site ($72 for an adult return, official price is $64)
Advertises that the "normal price" is above their coupon price ($80)
Website owner has also created false entries on mapping & business directory software Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/fxVNa5w4SbZ7V1Qi9, https://maps.app.goo.gl/YB7w8NzmbtMJbdmf7. These entries promote the fake business as if it were the real one, and link back to the scam website.
One weird caveat...I don't understand what the scam actually is here. I could not find anywhere on their website to actually do anything. No call to action. No link to order tickets. No contact details. Nothing. Just a list of their prices and two fake photos.
An episode of Star Trek: The Original Series that takes inspiration from the TNG episode Measure of a Man, with Denny Crane somehow involved on one side of the case. Idk if it would be better to have him working with or against Captain Kirk.
It's also possible for (for example) the 1 and 3 year sentences to be served cumulatively, and the 5 year to be served concurrently (in which case the total would be 8 years).
Wouldn't that still be 9 years? 1 and 3 are cumulative, giving a 4 year sentence, and the 5 years is concurrent with that. 4 & 5 concurrent makes 5.
To get 8, wouldn't you want the 3 and 5 served consecutively with the 1 year being concurrent?
I'm not familiar, but those both sound like visas for foreign workers? From the original post, I don't think the developer is living in a western country. I think it's outsourced to a Pakistani living in Pakistan.
Weapon durability is frustrating, but it ties into what I think is so awesome about Dark Cloud. That being that its RPG mechanics are based not around your character but around your weapons. With upgrading the weapons' different stats, doing a status break, and building them up into completely new weapons. It's really unique and I think it's a shame that I've never seen it done elsewhere.
A little off topic, but if you're interested in recs for other games from that era, I highly recommend the early PS2 title Dark Cloud. It's not exactly a mascot game like the ones you named, but it's kinda close; the biggest comparison it had at the time of release was the Zelda series.
I clicked on the "3" on the page I was on when it suggested "1 Park per Day", which I thought was meant to be 3 days. Not 100% sure though. 'twas late last night.
Let's do a quick hypothetical. A solo traveller from De Moines, Iowa going to Disney Orlando. We'll be leaving on 28th July and returning 30th, giving us one full day at the park. I picked those dates for being approximately the cheapest option on an Expedia search for flights.
Flights: $357 return
Hotel (at Disney): $288
Park entry (using the "1 Park per Day" option I got when trying to book the hotel): $823
That's $1468, before you add in even basic meals, let alone snacks and souvenirs a person is likely to want on a theme park holiday, or travel to and from the airport. And I chose there to look for dates that were cheaper. A real person might not have that option.
Read as in, with their eyes? Or how to ingest it into some other app/script? Cos I'm vaguely aware that awk can be used in some way for this, but wouldn't have a clue how.
Oh, I see. That seems...very non-obvious, given it only refers to "ICE vehicles", and a certain subset of ICE vehicles are a popular target for vandalism because of their association with the kind of person likely to be a fan of the ICE government department (and because of their even greater overall societal harm than regular vehicles).
Huh? What nonsense. The LNP started falling in the polls right when Trump got into office and started destroying America. They tried a few Trumpian policies and were forced to backflip because of how unpopular it made them.
Dutton's attempt to replicate Trump was roundly rejected by Australians. And rightly so.