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  1. The #Liberals & their #PHON & #Nationals mates are blaming 'non-citizens' for nearly everything. We non-canines can hear the dog-whistling. We know what toxic #nationalism looks and smells like. With about 50 yrs of #Oil left, #electrification is essential. #AngusTaylor joins the #populist road to oblivion. They are simply scientifically and economical ignorant #Budget2026 #NetZero

  2. The #Liberals & their #PHON & #Nationals mates are blaming 'non-citizens' for nearly everything. We non-canines can hear the dog-whistling. We know what toxic #nationalism looks and smells like. With about 50 yrs of #Oil left, #electrification is essential. #AngusTaylor joins the #populist road to oblivion. They are simply scientifically and economical ignorant #Budget2026 #NetZero

  3. The #Liberals & their #PHON & #Nationals mates are blaming 'non-citizens' for nearly everything. We non-canines can hear the dog-whistling. We know what toxic #nationalism looks and smells like. With about 50 yrs of #Oil left, #electrification is essential. #AngusTaylor joins the #populist road to oblivion. They are simply scientifically and economical ignorant #Budget2026 #NetZero

  4. The #Liberals & their #PHON & #Nationals mates are blaming 'non-citizens' for nearly everything. We non-canines can hear the dog-whistling. We know what toxic #nationalism looks and smells like. With about 50 yrs of #Oil left, #electrification is essential. #AngusTaylor joins the #populist road to oblivion. They are simply scientifically and economical ignorant #Budget2026 #NetZero

  5. The #Liberals & their #PHON & #Nationals mates are blaming 'non-citizens' for nearly everything. We non-canines can hear the dog-whistling. We know what toxic #nationalism looks and smells like. With about 50 yrs of #Oil left, #electrification is essential. #AngusTaylor joins the #populist road to oblivion. They are simply scientifically and economical ignorant #Budget2026 #NetZero

  6. Also spotted yesterday afternoon at Gilgandra was this small Common Wallaroo.

    It was quite wary, with this being a significant crop from about 50m or so away.

    #marsupial #macropod #CommonWallaroo #AustralianWildlife #WildOz

  7. Also spotted yesterday afternoon at Gilgandra was this small Common Wallaroo.

    It was quite wary, with this being a significant crop from about 50m or so away.

    #marsupial #macropod #CommonWallaroo #AustralianWildlife #WildOz

  8. Also spotted yesterday afternoon at Gilgandra was this small Common Wallaroo.

    It was quite wary, with this being a significant crop from about 50m or so away.

    #marsupial #macropod #CommonWallaroo #AustralianWildlife #WildOz

  9. Also spotted yesterday afternoon at Gilgandra was this small Common Wallaroo.

    It was quite wary, with this being a significant crop from about 50m or so away.

    #marsupial #macropod #CommonWallaroo #AustralianWildlife #WildOz

  10. A couple of critters from around camp.

    The camp Kookaburras know about people and hang around in the hopes of stealing a sausage or something.

    And this morning, I found this female Red-necked Wallaby (with joey in pouch).

    #AustralianWildlife #WildOz #RedNeckedWallaby #LaughingKookaburra #bird #marsupial #macropod

  11. A couple of critters from around camp.

    The camp Kookaburras know about people and hang around in the hopes of stealing a sausage or something.

    And this morning, I found this female Red-necked Wallaby (with joey in pouch).

    #AustralianWildlife #WildOz #RedNeckedWallaby #LaughingKookaburra #bird #marsupial #macropod

  12. A couple of critters from around camp.

    The camp Kookaburras know about people and hang around in the hopes of stealing a sausage or something.

    And this morning, I found this female Red-necked Wallaby (with joey in pouch).

    #AustralianWildlife #WildOz #RedNeckedWallaby #LaughingKookaburra #bird #marsupial #macropod

  13. A couple of critters from around camp.

    The camp Kookaburras know about people and hang around in the hopes of stealing a sausage or something.

    And this morning, I found this female Red-necked Wallaby (with joey in pouch).

    #AustralianWildlife #WildOz #RedNeckedWallaby #LaughingKookaburra #bird #marsupial #macropod

  14. It’s time to get the #grill fired up, but first ….
    I have been thinking about how to cook a steak with TNT.

    My first conclusion is that it’s a bad idea if you are using really tender grass-fed #beef because the blast wave will shred it. But there are plenty of other cuts that need tenderizing and also require less control of the heat. Let’s designate those “alt-steak” for now.

    Since the blast wave is traveling at supersonic speeds, you will have to rotate the alt-steak on a spit with enough velocity to expose the entire surface to the blast wave before it passes. That speed can be calculated. No doubt that optimizing the size the steak and the choice of explosive will help with predictable cooking.

    The next challenge is the heat. Cooking a steak rare to medium-rare should not be hard, and you’ll have a good crust. Bye-bye grill marks, hello blast marks!

    But there are some downsides. For example, blast-cooking will not be something you can do (more than once) on your patio…

  15. It’s time to get the #grill fired up, but first ….
    I have been thinking about how to cook a steak with TNT.

    My first conclusion is that it’s a bad idea if you are using really tender grass-fed #beef because the blast wave will shred it. But there are plenty of other cuts that need tenderizing and also require less control of the heat. Let’s designate those “alt-steak” for now.

    Since the blast wave is traveling at supersonic speeds, you will have to rotate the alt-steak on a spit with enough velocity to expose the entire surface to the blast wave before it passes. That speed can be calculated. No doubt that optimizing the size the steak and the choice of explosive will help with predictable cooking.

    The next challenge is the heat. Cooking a steak rare to medium-rare should not be hard, and you’ll have a good crust. Bye-bye grill marks, hello blast marks!

    But there are some downsides. For example, blast-cooking will not be something you can do (more than once) on your patio…

  16. It’s time to get the #grill fired up, but first ….
    I have been thinking about how to cook a steak with TNT.

    My first conclusion is that it’s a bad idea if you are using really tender grass-fed #beef because the blast wave will shred it. But there are plenty of other cuts that need tenderizing and also require less control of the heat. Let’s designate those “alt-steak” for now.

    Since the blast wave is traveling at supersonic speeds, you will have to rotate the alt-steak on a spit with enough velocity to expose the entire surface to the blast wave before it passes. That speed can be calculated. No doubt that optimizing the size the steak and the choice of explosive will help with predictable cooking.

    The next challenge is the heat. Cooking a steak rare to medium-rare should not be hard, and you’ll have a good crust. Bye-bye grill marks, hello blast marks!

    But there are some downsides. For example, blast-cooking will not be something you can do (more than once) on your patio…

  17. It’s time to get the #grill fired up, but first ….
    I have been thinking about how to cook a steak with TNT.

    My first conclusion is that it’s a bad idea if you are using really tender grass-fed #beef because the blast wave will shred it. But there are plenty of other cuts that need tenderizing and also require less control of the heat. Let’s designate those “alt-steak” for now.

    Since the blast wave is traveling at supersonic speeds, you will have to rotate the alt-steak on a spit with enough velocity to expose the entire surface to the blast wave before it passes. That speed can be calculated. No doubt that optimizing the size the steak and the choice of explosive will help with predictable cooking.

    The next challenge is the heat. Cooking a steak rare to medium-rare should not be hard, and you’ll have a good crust. Bye-bye grill marks, hello blast marks!

    But there are some downsides. For example, blast-cooking will not be something you can do (more than once) on your patio…

  18. It’s time to get the #grill fired up, but first ….
    I have been thinking about how to cook a steak with TNT.

    My first conclusion is that it’s a bad idea if you are using really tender grass-fed #beef because the blast wave will shred it. But there are plenty of other cuts that need tenderizing and also require less control of the heat. Let’s designate those “alt-steak” for now.

    Since the blast wave is traveling at supersonic speeds, you will have to rotate the alt-steak on a spit with enough velocity to expose the entire surface to the blast wave before it passes. That speed can be calculated. No doubt that optimizing the size the steak and the choice of explosive will help with predictable cooking.

    The next challenge is the heat. Cooking a steak rare to medium-rare should not be hard, and you’ll have a good crust. Bye-bye grill marks, hello blast marks!

    But there are some downsides. For example, blast-cooking will not be something you can do (more than once) on your patio…

  19. 🐘🌊 Marine biologist David Harasti officially identified the hairy ghost #pipefish after 20 years of searching the #GreatBarrierReef.

    Named Solenostomus snuffleupagus for its shaggy resemblance to the #SesameStreet character, this master of #camouflage uses thick skin filaments to blend into #coral, evading researchers for decades.

    👉 popsci.com/environment/snuffle

    #marinebiology #science #nature #antarctica #research #oceanography #wildlife #taxonomy #biodiversity #exploration

  20. 🐘🌊 Marine biologist David Harasti officially identified the hairy ghost #pipefish after 20 years of searching the #GreatBarrierReef.

    Named Solenostomus snuffleupagus for its shaggy resemblance to the #SesameStreet character, this master of #camouflage uses thick skin filaments to blend into #coral, evading researchers for decades.

    👉 popsci.com/environment/snuffle

    #marinebiology #science #nature #antarctica #research #oceanography #wildlife #taxonomy #biodiversity #exploration

  21. 🐘🌊 Marine biologist David Harasti officially identified the hairy ghost #pipefish after 20 years of searching the #GreatBarrierReef.

    Named Solenostomus snuffleupagus for its shaggy resemblance to the #SesameStreet character, this master of #camouflage uses thick skin filaments to blend into #coral, evading researchers for decades.

    👉 popsci.com/environment/snuffle

    #marinebiology #science #nature #antarctica #research #oceanography #wildlife #taxonomy #biodiversity #exploration

  22. 🐘🌊 Marine biologist David Harasti officially identified the hairy ghost #pipefish after 20 years of searching the #GreatBarrierReef.

    Named Solenostomus snuffleupagus for its shaggy resemblance to the #SesameStreet character, this master of #camouflage uses thick skin filaments to blend into #coral, evading researchers for decades.

    👉 popsci.com/environment/snuffle

    #marinebiology #science #nature #antarctica #research #oceanography #wildlife #taxonomy #biodiversity #exploration

  23. 🐘🌊 Marine biologist David Harasti officially identified the hairy ghost #pipefish after 20 years of searching the #GreatBarrierReef.

    Named Solenostomus snuffleupagus for its shaggy resemblance to the #SesameStreet character, this master of #camouflage uses thick skin filaments to blend into #coral, evading researchers for decades.

    👉 popsci.com/environment/snuffle

    #marinebiology #science #nature #antarctica #research #oceanography #wildlife #taxonomy #biodiversity #exploration

  24. 1976: Photo: a #Holden HR undergoes annual testing at the vehicle inspection station at Dickson. (Photo of headlight-testing.) #Canberra #CanberraHistory

    The Canberra Times: nla.gov.au/nla.news-article110

  25. 1976: Photo: a #Holden HR undergoes annual testing at the vehicle inspection station at Dickson. (Photo of headlight-testing.) #Canberra #CanberraHistory

    The Canberra Times: nla.gov.au/nla.news-article110