Embattled federal MP Craig Thomson has been arrested.
Mr Thomson's lawyer, Chris McArdle, has told the ABC that his client has been arrested by NSW police.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-01-31/craig-thomson-arrested/4493722
Embattled federal MP Craig Thomson has been arrested.
Mr Thomson's lawyer, Chris McArdle, has told the ABC that his client has been arrested by NSW police.
See DeathJr? This is what happens when you use your phone when driving.
Eh, most train drivers don't, so why bother?Yes. Next I'm driving a train, I'll switch off my phone.
Eh, most train drivers don't, so why bother?
The first lot of Australians were chosen by the finest judges in England
In Melbourne or somewhere else? Why wasn't I invited?Looking forward to catching up tomorrow though!
Going to Geelong Beer Fest on Saturday? Still debating whether it'll be worth all the travel from Melbourne...In Melbourne or somewhere else? Why wasn't I invited?
PS. Can anyone download videos from YouTube? I can't do it from work, but I was able to the other day. Anyone else want to have a go? It just downloads a 0-byte file :/
I had no idea that such a thing existed. For me, Geelong Beer Fest is every Saturday, but this sounds like something a bit more special. Possibly going, depending on where it is.Going to Geelong Beer Fest on Saturday? Still debating whether it'll be worth all the travel from Melbourne...
Cheers big ears.Still works for me with JDownloader.
It's at the Showgrounds. There is also a cider hall, and Flying Brick will be there. If I go I'm definitely going to see them early. Will it stand up to how I remember it? Probably not.I had no idea that such a thing existed. For me, Geelong Beer Fest is every Saturday, but this sounds like something a bit more special. Possibly going, depending on where it is.
http://tonyabbott.com.au/LatestNews...Awards-and-Citizenship-Ceremony-Adelaide.aspx
The next Prime Minister of Australia, everybody.
It should be change in accordance with the customs and the traditions of our people but change is not necessarily a problem, change is a challenge.
KEEN. Looks like it'd be a pretty good beginner adventure, which'll be good for you as GM.For possible AusGAF roleplayers, it looks like The Esoterrorists 2.0 has gone up for pre-order on Pelgrane's site today. I have the original copy of this game and it was under consideration for something to run. Now that 2.0 is finally on its way, I think it's at the layout phase, it'll be well worth taking a closer look at when it eventually arrives.
More respect for train passengers more than those on the road it seems.
su re if someone was klled on the road this morning as a consequence of it, their family would be consoled by the fact that at least he obtained the Nexus 4 he was after.
Is that just for a cruiser? I was reading up on them last night (I had no idea what they were until I investigated... not an easy thing at 64kbps) and they sound perfect for what I'd want them for (ie. cruising). Had a quick look on the Fast Times site and the only ones they had were these weird looking ones and a Globe one for three-hundo.Shaneus I bought a board from Fast Times in Melbourne just now. $150 is enough to get you started if you're still interested in doing it.
Is that just for a cruiser? I was reading up on them last night (I had no idea what they were until I investigated... not an easy thing at 64kbps) and they sound perfect for what I'd want them for (ie. cruising). Had a quick look on the Fast Times site and the only ones they had were these weird looking ones and a Globe one for three-hundo.
Kinda want to get some relatively specific artwork, too... like a Mullen or Lewis Marnell (RIP). But as long as it doesn't look like complete shite, I guess I can't be picky.
Ugh, I Wasn't Driving At time.I just Say So Because Some people get all judgmental and whatnot.
So whos going back to Blackberrrrrrrrrry?!
Ah... I'm looking to avoid those ones if I can. From what I can gather, there are "cruisers" which are basically regular boards except a bit stockier (shorter and possibly a little wider) and have softer, slower wheels and probably different trucks as well. They go slower and I think are more stable, but I'd have to think you can still ollie if you wanted to.I bought a Globe Bantam cruiser a few months ago for $130 or so iirc from Ozmosis. I bought a proper full-size skateboard for $150 from Fast Times today. I mostly wanted the proper one so I could ollie up things instead of getting off to cross the road or something.
So whos going back to Blackberrrrrrrrrry?!
Conversely, I'm sick of motorcyclists using the road as their own personal obstacle course. I'm sick of having to be constantly worried that a bike is about to rocket past me on the outside/shoulder or, in the shittiest of stupid moves, in-between two lanes of moving traffic.snip
Conversely, I'm sick of motorcyclists using the road as their own personal obstacle course. I'm sick of having to be constantly worried that a bike is about to rocket past me on the outside/shoulder or, in the shittiest of stupid moves, in-between two lanes of moving traffic.
I'm a very careful and considerate drive and do so for not only my safety but the safety of others and to counteract the fucktards that seems to have made it their duty to ignore every road rule. The way that some motorcyclists act on the streets shows the utmost of disregard for their own safety; at the end of the day if they wish to throw their lives away that's their choice. The problem is the person that has to live with the fact that they seriously injured or killed someone that couldn't show a modicum of respect for others.
Conversely, I'm sick of motorcyclists using the road as their own personal obstacle course. I'm sick of having to be constantly worried that a bike is about to rocket past me on the outside/shoulder or, in the shittiest of stupid moves, in-between two lanes of moving traffic.
I'm a very careful and considerate drive and do so for not only my safety but the safety of others and to counteract the fucktards that seems to have made it their duty to ignore every road rule. The way that some motorcyclists act on the streets shows the utmost of disregard for their own safety; at the end of the day if they wish to throw their lives away that's their choice. The problem is the person that has to live with the fact that they seriously injured or killed someone that couldn't show a modicum of respect for others.
I wasn't accusing him of that, much in the same way that I assume he wasn't accusing us of coming across a double line aiming for Cyclists or knowingly cutting them off.It's good that Danoss isn't one of those types of motorcyclists, then.
OK, I misread your argument. Given that Danoss was giving his example of careless driving to demonstrate how problematic distracted driving can be to him, I thought you were using that argument to infer that motorcyclists should be treated similar to distracted drivers.I wasn't accusing him of that, much in the same way that I assume he wasn't accusing us of coming across a double line aiming for Cyclists or knowingly cutting them off.
Danoss was making a point about the stupidity and carelessness of cars on the road and I was making a counterpoint.
Just from my own experience, outside of larger, less nimble bikes, I see fewer motorcyclist sitting in a queue during traffic. Not all of them are just wearing a helmet. Sometimes the speed at which they perform these actions are at a speed that shows little care for themselves or others.That's a very small portion of an already small motorcycle population on the roads. Most motorcyclists have no respect for those who behave in such a way either. You'll find most of the riders who do such things will likely only be wearing a helmet for protection, because it's the only thing they have to wear by law. Shorts and t-shirts are their uniform.
I'm talking about when traffic is slow or at a stand still and the motorbike is traveling straight down the middle between the traffic. As far as I was aware, it's okay to traverse in-between gaps in the traffic but is illegal for a motorcycle to overtake while in the same lane or occupy the same lane of a vehicle they are trying to overtake. I think what you are describing is "Lane Filtering" but what I'm referring to is "Lane Splitting."Lane-splitting while traffic is at a standstill is legal in some states. Yet, you have some jealous drivers opening their doors as the rider approaches.
I'm not sure what you mean by this sentence, sorry.This and the other examples I have posted earlier far exceed the potential damage of a motorcycle.
No worries.OK, I misread your argument. Given that Danoss was giving his example of careless driving to demonstrate how problematic distracted driving can be to him, I thought you were using that argument to infer that motorcyclists should be treated similar to distracted drivers.
I'll certainly agree that there are bad drivers in all types of vehicles on the road, and that his example didn't involve a distracted driver, so your interpretation of the point makes sense too, although it appears it wasn't the intent.
This happened to my girlfriend's younger sister on the Dukes Highway a couple of years ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99vblDZzDIA
Fuck people.
Also, it seems like the road is perfectly fine. Overtaking when there's oncoming traffic seems to be the real issue."Dangerous Road"? What the fuck? That only makes sense if a road was driving that second car.
Also, it seems like the road is perfectly fine. Overtaking when there's oncoming traffic seems to be the real issue.
Why are we blaming roads when it's people that are at fault?
I guess in an ideal world, all highways would be dual carriageways. In that sense, it's technically a more dangerous road in comparison to a dual carriageway highway. Maybe they're trying to apply some political pressure to get the road upgraded. Still, that person isn't fit to be driving.Why are we blaming roads when it's people that are at fault?
This happened to my girlfriend's younger sister on the Dukes Highway a couple of years ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99vblDZzDIA
Fuck people.
Just from my own experience, outside of larger, less nimble bikes, I see fewer motorcyclist sitting in a queue during traffic. Not all of them are just wearing a helmet. Sometimes the speed at which they perform these actions are at a speed that shows little care for themselves or others.
I'm talking about when traffic is slow or at a stand still and the motorbike is traveling straight down the middle between the traffic. As far as I was aware, it's okay to traverse in-between gaps in the traffic but is illegal for a motorcycle to overtake while in the same lane or occupy the same lane of a vehicle they are trying to overtake. I think what you are describing is "Lane Filtering" but what I'm referring to is "Lane Splitting."
I'm not sure what you mean by this sentence, sorry.
Yet, you have some jealous drivers opening their doors as the rider approaches.
Not every road can feasibly be dual carriageway. We're obviously left with a problem where a driver pulls out in front of clearly visible oncoming traffic. Whether that's an educational problem or a problem with too lenient licensing, I don't know. Without knowing the context, "dangerous road" seems extremely simplistic.Making the highway a dual carriageway however, WILL decrease the number of accidents and deaths.
What the fuck. People don't actually do that do they? People aren't so vindictive that they would try to kill someone with their car because they were getting ahead, are they? Or, based on your previous examples, trying to run you over for literally no reason at all. I doubt they'd lose their licence over that either, but morons should not be allowed to operate dangerous equipment.
WiiU is selling at a loss?
WiiU is selling at a loss?
It's very unlike Nintendo.
An old mate of mine has cameras on when he's riding his bike and I've seen some crazy footage of people dooring him and merging in to him. Some people just don't give a shit about bikes and motorcycles.
Warrnambool silly! Portland is an hour west of Warrnambool.In Melbourne or somewhere else? Why wasn't I invited?
Hey I told you it was pouring this morning!Also, reptile, what's the deal With torrential Rain? I'm drenched and don't even havea spare pair of pants for tomorrow.Also mobilegaf is misbehaving..
Must all be the controller since it doesn't have much else that's impressive.
This needs to be a fucking Kinect game. It'd be the perfect joypad + motion game, because you can easily take either hand off the pad to whip someone going by on either side of you.This is when you bring out your biker chain and go road rash on them.
I know you're in Warrnambool. I just figured that if you were talking about a meetup, you were either coming to Melbourne or GeelongWarrnambool silly! Portland is an hour west of Warrnambool.
When you're right, you're right. However, I still dislike the use of the phrase dangerous roads when the correct directing of the blame should be at the people. Also, not every road can be made wider, so at some point the onus will come back on people to take responsibility for their own actions.Only problem is, even if you fine people, shout at them and even take away their licences, you will still have road fatalities.
Making the highway a dual carriageway however, WILL decrease the number of accidents and deaths.
I agree, on both counts.I guess in an ideal world, all highways would be dual carriageways. In that sense, it's technically a more dangerous road in comparison to a dual carriageway highway. Maybe they're trying to apply some political pressure to get the road upgraded. Still, that person isn't fit to be driving.
Sorry, you originally said "most of the riders who do such things will likely only be wearing a helmet for protection" to which I meant to respond with "not most" but instead typed not all. So, to state it clearly, I have not found it the case that most of these riders are only wearing a helmet for protection. I'm sorry that I misspoke.Of course they're not all wearing a helmet only. A large portion of the idiots do is what I am saying, I thought that was apparent.
Just looked at the Queensland Government website and it appears that they differentiate between the two.Different phrases for the same thing. It's not smart or legal to do it in moving traffic.
irrespective of whether the vehicles are moving (lane splitting) or stationary (lane filtering)
To be blunt, my care is for the person who was not at fault, not the person in the more/less protective vehicle.Motorcyle and car collide, which one comes off second best?