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AusGAF (2016)

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They are too busy working I'm pretty sure to actually raise their kids.

From the late 80s the 2 working parent family has been the norm. It's just an economic necessity.
Kids get raised in childcare. Parents rely on takeout and pre-packaged food rather than teaching kids how to cook. Parents don't have the time or energy to be parents so they plug their kids into ipads and tvs.

No wonder young people are getting, fatter, dumber, vainer and more socially reliant on technology. We gained so much when women left the traditional mothering roles but we also lost a hell of a lot.
 
From the late 80s the 2 working parent family has been the norm. It's just an economic necessity.
Kids get raised in childcare. Parents rely on takeout and pre-packaged food rather than teaching kids how to cook. Parents don't have the time or energy to be parents so they plug their kids into ipads and tvs.

No wonder young people are getting, fatter, dumber, vainer and more socially reliant on technology. We gained so much when women left the traditional mothering roles but we also lost a hell of a lot.
Societal shifts have improved economy so rather than address the issues the government preferred to have the $$$. At least we aren't as bad as the US.
 

Fredescu

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No wonder young people are getting, fatter, dumber, vainer and more socially reliant on technology. We gained so much when women left the traditional mothering roles but we also lost a hell of a lot.

Stay at home parents won't fix any of those things.

Childcare encourages exercise, socialisation, and learning better than any individual parent could do. I'm not so sure it's much benefit under the age of two though, so I can see some benefit in encouraging the parents to look after their kid at home until that age. That won't happen without some pretty major economic support though.

There are plenty of arguments in favour of universal pre school from age 3: https://theconversation.com/time-fo...chool-education-for-all-three-year-olds-64665

Australia is slowly working towards that: https://www.education.gov.au/universal-access-early-childhood-education

Encouraging both parents to work makes sure they both have independence should the relationship go south. Arranging society around the assumption that every marriage will last 20+ years is a bad idea.

I'm fairly sure weight and technology issues are around the availability of cheap products that provide instant gratification. I have no idea what the solution is to any of those problems are but I don't think it's mum.

Also I don't know what the evidence is that young people now are dumber than young people in the 70s. I doubt that's the case.
 

Quasar

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From the late 80s the 2 working parent family has been the norm. It's just an economic necessity.
Kids get raised in childcare. Parents rely on takeout and pre-packaged food rather than teaching kids how to cook. Parents don't have the time or energy to be parents so they plug their kids into ipads and tvs.

Its why I'm rather unwilling to have ids in that atmosphere. I so loved having at least one parent around to actually parent.
 
No wonder young people are getting, fatter, dumber, vainer and more socially reliant on technology. We gained so much when women left the traditional mothering roles but we also lost a hell of a lot.
Supposedly attributed to Socrates by way of Plato:

Socrates said:
The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers.
Just sayin'.
 

Machina

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Watching the Titans Sharks game is an experience tonight. It is a deluge on the Gold Coast right now and the players look like they need snorkels
 
So, what's the cheapest legal method of watching Game of Thrones? I be gettin' a pang of conscience from the traditional methods.

As far as I can tell, it's signing up for Foxtel Now for $15 per month (Drama or Pop package).

Someone is now going to tell me "lol only available if you already have foxtel" or something, aren't they?
 

Quasar

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As far as I can tell, it's signing up for Foxtel Now for $15 per month (Drama or Pop package).

Someone is now going to tell me "lol only available if you already have foxtel" or something, aren't they?

I was going to say Foxtel Now, which as it in one package. That has a PS4 app now (and I imagine an xbox one too).

Or I guess using Foxtel Go with a family members login.
 
Game of Thrones is back! Yeah! New Doctor Who reveal tonight! Yeah! Disney stuff today! Yeah! ComicCon stuff this week! Yeah!

Having to redownload an SVN repository to try and get past a 'cleanup' issue. Yeah!
Woken at 3;30 am by a badger (you read that rightly) trying to get out of my back yard by tunnelling through gravel under my bedroom window! Cunt!

tl;dr Yeah
cunt!
 

MoonGred

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Watch Dogs 2 by a mile. Trying to plod through Mafia 3 right now and it's repetitive bloat after the first 3 hours :(

That's about as far as I got into both games. Had some performance issues with wd2, which should be sorted by now.

The other option would be mass effect andramoda
 
Should I play watch dogs 2 or mafia 3?

I've been enjoying Mafia III at lunch on my work PC. It's repetitive in design but fun to ply in burts of n hour or so. I could imagine if you were trying to blast through it, it'd probably lose its charm pretty quickly- but that's any long by design game.

WD2- no idea after I got bored by the fist one, but its better by most accounts. Can't imagine it'd be that much less grindey than MIII.

Mafia III's missions are made for people who like third person shooters or stealth.

Andromeda is probably worth it when it does the usual EA trick of depreciating to $10 or less (which I expect by Xmas)
 

Jintor

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Any of you losers besides whippy gonna join me in splatoon this Friday?

I'd like to play with some low ping bastards if possible
 
Oh god. Dr Who had a sex change cause that's how you keep things "fresh"©.
Why didn't they just bring back Romana?
Uggh. As if the new shows weren't bad enough.
And now they have the numbnut who did Broadchurch in charge of it.
It'll be slow motion up the wazoo cause that's how you do drrrrraaaaama.

Idris Elba should totes be the next Lara Croft right?
 

ramyeon

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Oh god. Dr Who had a sex change cause that's how you keep things "fresh"©.
Why didn't they just bring back Romana?
Uggh. As if the new shows weren't bad enough.
And now they have the numbnut who did Broadchurch in charge of it.
It'll be slow motion up the wazoo cause that's how you do drrrrraaaaama.

Idris Elba should totes be the next Lara Croft right?
I think it's a great way to freshen things up and personally think Whittaker could be a great choice for the role.

I know your spoiler text is supposed to be a joke but the two things aren't even comparable. The Doctor is an alien that regenerates into completely different bodies at the end of each form's life. The character does not have to be tied to any specific gender and Time Lords have precedent of being gender fluid in the canon already.
 
I think it's less about "freshness", and more about the BBC shooting for more diversity, and inclusiveness. Personally I think it's great. Missy/The Master was brilliant in the last season so there's no reason this actor couldn't be too. Having such a high profile show making this move is important.

And if you really can't stand it, there's a good 50 years of episodes featuring guys that they can't take away from you.
 

Quasar

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Dr Who died when they brought in that Sylvester guy.

Probably my second favourite Doctor, Sylvester McCoy.

As for the new Doctor? That's not I would have done, I'd have brought in her as a different timelord. But hey I lost interest midway through the Smith run and haven't been back.

I guess at least the new doctor isnt USian.
 

ramyeon

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Probably my second favourite Doctor, Sylvester McCoy.

As for the new Doctor? That's not I would have done, I'd have brought in her as a different timelord. But hey I lost interest midway through the Smith run and haven't been back.

I guess at least the new doctor isnt USian.
Bringing her in as a secondary character wouldn't be nearly as impactful. It's not even comparable. There is nothing in the canon to suggest that the Doctor HAS to be a white male every regeneration and the female regeneration has both precedence and has been teased to death last season. It's been a long time coming and Whittaker has the potential to be a great Doctor based on her acting chops.

People should be more concerned about the writing and direction of the next series and we have yet to see anything of that so it's way too early to judge.
 
For live stuff I think it's only 720p, but that might depend on what client.
Seems like you're on the money Quasar:

What resolution does Foxtel Now stream at?

Currently, Foxtel Now is only capable of streaming live TV at 720p. This is sure to rankle videophiles, but most viewers probably won't notice the difference if they have a typical lounge room setup. On the plus side, on-demand movies and TV shows can be streamed at 1080p. Unlike Netflix and Stan, there is no additional charge for Full HD content.
https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2017/06/is-foxtel-now-worth-the-money/
 

jambo

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Watched the F1s on Foxtel Now last night, and after having watched the first half on Eleven, I was happy enough with 720P.

The sports channels are a bit sharper than normal ones though.

Will be interesting to see what GoT looks like streamed live tonight.
 
Watched the F1s on Foxtel Now last night, and after having watched the first half on Eleven, I was happy enough with 720P.

The sports channels are a bit sharper than normal ones though.

Will be interesting to see what GoT looks like streamed live tonight.
I'm curious to see how long it takes until the episodes become available in the 'on-demand' pool. If it's only a day or two that's great. If it's a week or longer then that's less ideal.
 
Who wants to be the first person to take the plunge on Foxtel Now and let the rest of us know if the On Demand episode is up yet (it should have aired at 11am today and gone into one demand after that), and whether it's higher than 720p?

If nobody's done it by like 9pm I'll probably be doing so.
 

jambo

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I have it so I can check now

65 minutes, 1.2GB and available to stream right now.

So it seems like SD.


It's being replayed on Showcase at 8.30pm tonight, so that should be in 720P at least.
 
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