No photos from me, but I'll just say "wassup". Formula E double header is on his weekend, which should be cool (in London). Hopefully it'll come to Brisbane someday in preparation of the olympics
hugz
I was a Neeva user. It was good, but no better than DDG. Google is so bad these days that it isn't much better than DDG, aside from regional things
Recently they put in a small play area (swings, slide, etc) into a random empty block of land, and suddenly it's full of families
Removing interest-expense deductions for airBNB is a possible solution. This will somewhat switch the profitability balance towards rentals, while having a fairly minimal impact on legit owners who are AirBNBing a property that they own for the purpose of residing
where's this?
Awesome that it's a mix of setups rather than just single bedrooms. This sort of development is badly needed
because the plans did not meet the council criteria for the site, they were considered “impact assessable” and open to public submissions both for and against the proposal.’
The council needs to get their nose out of it and stop getting in the way of development during a fucking housing crisis
The riverfire drone show sounds cool.
I like blowing up shit as much as the next guy, but a choreographed drone show telling a vstory sounds amazing
first year econ students say "duh". This isn't some notable story. It's basic econ
Ubuntu is the common bistro that everyone gets started on. Lots of advanced users continue to use it, because it works well.
Use Ubuntu or Mint or Pop_OS (both of which are modified varieties of Ubuntu). Watch some Youtube videos to compare them. Pop_OS is supposed to be particularly good for gaming, but I'm not sure why
Imagine if people wanted to go somewhere aside from Indooroopilly Shoppingtown or anywhere along a trainline.
Imagine if people want to transport items too big to easily carry on a train.
if it didn't have a basement carpark for 674 vehicles, you'd probably be complaining about the residents parking on the streets instead
Being cashless isn't the problem- poor systems by businesses is.
As of tomorrow, businesses are going to start building in redundancy rather than relying on one network