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The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about people’s relationship to the economy.We seem to be entering an era of populism, in which leadership in a democracy is based on preferences of the population which do not seem entirely rational nor serving their longer interests. ...
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God bless the ABC, and good on Albo.
Looks like a good relationship building.
I guess that’s a big fat no to a reunion tour.
https://twitter.com/davidgilmour/status/1622735222562226176
Us and them, one peoples nationalism and critics of it. A war and those who blame one side or the other for it …
Apparently Samson's outburst was triggered by Waters' recent interview with a German rag. Gilmour wading in was predictable.
https://www.pressenza.com/2023/02/roger-waters-questioned-in-depth-about-ukraine-russia-israel-u-s/
the replies show why humans can no longer have nice things.
Could student politician David Seymour have written a more white supremacist State of the Nation speech?
Age of enlightenment, ffs.
Shouldn't we, out of respect for Brother Malcolm X be calling David Seymour "house"?
Feeling like I need to learn about cyclone weather. Never paid much attention, being out of the zone, but we're all in this together, and I assume it's affecting weather patterns down south too.
Not certain yet, and looking like early next week. Preparing for the worst and hoping for the best seems sensible.
https://twitter.com/WeatherWatchNZ/status/1622848418879262721
Here ya go.
This chapter describes tropical cyclones, their history of naming conventions, seasonal and geographic variability and controls, and decadal cycles. The core and balance solutions for regions of the cyclone are examined. Genesis is explored in depth. Intensity scales and satellite interpretation techniques are described. Links between inner core dynamics and changes in intensity are explored. Limits on intensity are considered. Factors that influence motion are described. Extratropical transition is described in terms of structural changes, preceding mechanisms, and impact on high latitudes. The final section describes societal impacts.
https://web.archive.org/web/20140121213331/https://www.goes-r.gov/users/comet/tropical/textbook_2nd_edition/print_8.htm
Easy, bloody wet & bloody windy from my experience.
Pays to know how a chainsaw works,
How to broad up windows, or failing that tape up windows
Have a Genset handy, even better if you can plug it into the main switchboard like we do here in Darwin when the mains power goes out.
Have a decent stock of non perishable food incl meds esp if gets a tad nasty
Most importantly if you can afford it these days, which seems be not the case for the poor souls in Sth Auckland & elsewhere in the upper Nth Is. Is double check your Insurance coverage a before a Cyclone watch is declared!
Finally pack up all loose items outside & secure them. Make sure your car or whatever you drive is fully fuelled or charged etc.
If your house starts to disappear around you make your toilet or bathroom your as yours safe area, garb mattresses & throw them on yourselves it will give you some protection.
Not sure if NZ CDEM has any dedicated or allocated facilities to act as cyclone shelters as they are normally Cat1 Cyclones or Tropical Lows/ Depressions when they usually hit NZ.
I think I've just about covered it?
Oh don't go driving in a cyclone either it isn't fun btw LoL. Unless you want to shit your underwear, even if it's quick trip to Woolies/ Macca's LoL.
A relative took refuge in the bathroom during Cyclone Tracy. Four days later she was found in the bath underneath what remained of her home.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclone_Tracy
Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor forgot to say happy Australia Day on January 26 – the day Philip Arthur arrived with the first fleet to raise up the Union Jack.
So his social media post message on February 6 …
https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/2023/02/king-charles-waitangi-day-message-causes-stir-across-the-ditch-after-no-mention-of-australia-day.html
Possibly he is giving them a clue – maybe they should make January 1 Australia Day (after their Jan 1 1901 constitution)?
After all they are moving towards being a republic, albeit within the Commonwealth (Commonwealth Day 2nd Monday in March).