David
@daverino
Australia PhD. Follower of “socio-materialism” (Deleuze, Latour, Stengers) & Sociotechnical Systems thinking. 81. Interests: politics, music, economics, archeology, astronomy(esp. cosmology) philosophy of science & science fiction. No posts=block
The equally mighty Clarence River, and that hilly “opposite bank” is actually an island
Well said - check the list of “modifiable” factors associated with middle age. How come so many relate to the gut and digestion? Albeit that the target is dementia in general, not just Alzheimer’s.
And only equaled by its faster, more manoeuvrable, V1 hunting and FW190 dominating offspring, the Tempest
Me, myself, I: 20years ago at the sprightly age of 61. In Washington (from Australia) for a Cancer Control conference, and since I was in the belly of the beast anyway, I just had to do the tourist thing. Post a picture of you from another era.
“History is littered with great power militaries that looked in the mirror..& told themselves that they were the best - until they got popped,”..Horowitz told me. “This is the time where danger lights should be flashing for a great power like the US” www.nytimes.com/2026/04/15/o...
spaminacan qantas 737 that provided the first part of the trip. More leg room, & for a propeller driven aircraft - fast. Zoom the photo to check out the really sophisticated characteristics of the propellers
If you see this, quote with a robot that isn’t from “Star Wars”, “Star Trek”, “Dr. Who”, or “Transformers.”
Yeah - I used to live near the chimney on top of the cliff where the the Bondi outfall emptied its contents. When the wind was blowing the wrong way, the smell was overpowering, when the tide went the wrong way……
What you need are a battalion of cassowaries, not as big as emus, but they make up for that with sheer savagery. They use their clawed feet - true velociraptors upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co...