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  1. The irony is... on Sharks Seen Swimming Down Australian Streets · · Score: 1

    His twitter feed is an automated news robot by the looks of it. Check it out at @PaulTully looks to me like it just trawls the net (probably just a google news rss feed for "Goodna") and spams it. The news story about the two bodies found in the house in Goodna was published online by the ABC, Fairfax and News Corp, probably all from the same AAP wire. The failure was more related to the rapid news cycle and the lack of fact checking (the story was retracted within a few hours, although some simply reported that police couldn't confirm the find initially - some even incremented the official death toll to include the 2 bodies).

    This happens all the time in unfolding and tragic events like these, fact checking is a luxury in the pursuit of getting the story first. The current priority seems to be get the story first, then get the story right.

    For the record (and back on topic), in 2005 a horse was attacked by a bull shark more than 20km upstream from Goodna, I hardly think its impossible for a shark to swim 600m through flood waters.

  2. Unbelievable != hoax on Sharks Seen Swimming Down Australian Streets · · Score: 2

    Unconfirmed, but reported multiple times by different people. It's not really that unbelievable though, they are often spotted (and have actually attacked animals and people) even further up the river. The butcher shop is roughly 600metres from the original river bank, but was underwater on the 13th.

    Marked is approximately the location of the butcher (note the flood waters on the 13th): http://www.nearmap.com/?q=Shark@-27.608694,152.899003&ll=-27.6078,152.898831&z=16&t=k&nmd=20110113

    The motorway to the north of the butcher is elevated with several underpasses. You say that the newspapers believe it was a hoax, but I can't say I've seen a retraction for the story anywhere. In fact it was covered again today: http://www.qt.com.au/story/2011/01/19/butchers-scary-shark-encounter-bull-steve-bateman/

    * Note I'm not saying its true, I just don't think you can dismiss it without something other than your own opinion.

  3. Whats more amazing is... on Aussie Team Smashes Land Speed Record For Solar-Powered Cars · · Score: 5, Funny

    that it was only making about one point twenty one kilowatts.

  4. Re:Non-human intelligences on Should Dolphins Be Treated As Non-Human Persons? · · Score: 1

    Communicating isn't the same thing has having a oral history. An oral history would be things like story telling, perhaps even creation myths. And for these, the evidence just doesn't exist.

    From what I gather, a lot of scientists are now stepping back a bit from the belief that dolphins are near human-like in intelligence. I think its just wishful thinking on our part.

  5. Re:Not supprising on Google Scares Aussie Banks · · Score: 1

    The assets are loans. Customer deposits are liabilities.

    It helps if you know a bit about what you are talking about before criticising.

  6. Re:Not supprising on Google Scares Aussie Banks · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Retail lending is only a small part of the business. And the cash rate targets set by the RBA don't reflect the capital costs of raising money internationally (where a fairly large amount of Australian debt is financed from).

    Of particular note is that that the record profit made by Westpac of ~AU$6billion was on assets of ~AU$700billion. Which is a fairly terrible margin. Also Westpac has the worst debt to deposit ratio of any of the big 4 (aka it is most at risk). Maybe they'll keep some of that cash on hand to lower the risk or something?

    I'm no expert but there is a hell of a lot of completely uninformed nonsense out there in the Australian public's mind.

  7. Re:To stop 'premature unnecessary debate' on AU Government Censors Document On Planned Web Snooping · · Score: 1

    "I think the labour party is doing this because of the rise of the christian right in Australia. Labour will never will votes from family first, and pandering to moral authoritarianism (a conservative platform) will alienate the labour base."

    Who will vote for Labor regardless.

  8. Re:The study just involves blind people on Utah State Prof Says Hybrids Don't Kill More Pedestrians · · Score: 1

    Another which is most obvious with small cars now days is the hood (bonnet for Australians and other colonies) is not flush with the top of the engine. The engine is recessed somewhat to allow for a crumple on impact.

    Being hit by a Toyota Yaris is like flopping backwards onto a down pillow.

  9. Re:OMG!!!! NOES11111 on BP Caught Photoshopping Disaster Response Photos · · Score: 1

    This is BP. They don't hire the best people to drill their wells, what makes you think they'd hire the best photographers.

    It was probably just someone in PR with a camera they picked up from BestBuy the day before.

  10. Re:What's the fuss on BP Caught Photoshopping Disaster Response Photos · · Score: 1

    The photo is clearly of the same operation that's ongoing.
    The operating system used for the mainscreens is clearly windows post XP. There is one screen which is XP (default theme). XP was released in August 2001 (the blogger claimed the photos were taken in June 2001).
    There are blurry timestamps in the photo that say 16/07/10.

    This is a complete non-story.

  11. Re:Who cares?? Well, I care! on BP Caught Photoshopping Disaster Response Photos · · Score: 3, Funny

    You must be new here.

  12. Re:"First Female PM" is not news. on Australia Gets Its First Female Prime Minister · · Score: 1

    Didn't one of the founding father's once describe the name of the office of president to be dreadfully dull? Like the president of a lawn bowls club or some such?

  13. Re:"First Female PM" is not news. on Australia Gets Its First Female Prime Minister · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The atheist part isn't such a big deal in Australia, I don't think. Australians are very much secularists when it comes to politics. I suspect that the only PM in recent history to say the words "Jesus Christ" said it when their fucking hair drier went fucking missing.

    We've had an anglican archbishop as a governor-general, but the guy a few before him was an avowed atheist (Bill Hayden).

  14. Correction to the article on AU National Broadband Network Signs $11 Billion Deal With Telstra · · Score: 2, Informative

    "The NBN is a 100Mbps open access fiber network that will be rolled out to 94% of the Australian population"

    Currently, the plan is only 90% coverage with fibre, although the recent report by KPMS suggested they increase that to 92%. I believe the 94% is the current (claimed) Telstra ADSL coverage.

  15. Re:The government only likes certain interest grou on AU R18+ Rating Plans Put On Hold Due To "Interest Groups" · · Score: 1

    Since when is a government consulting the community before doing something a bad thing?

  16. Re:The government only likes certain interest grou on AU R18+ Rating Plans Put On Hold Due To "Interest Groups" · · Score: 1

    Absolute rubbish.

    For a start this was not a survey. Numbers never mattered.

    Secondly, if it was a survey, then yes it would have been rigged by this process. If churches had been handing out submission forms during mass, then there would be outrage.

    It was a chance for gamers to present themselves to a government as intelligent, informed individuals with a reasoned basis for the introduction of an R18+ rating. Instead, they've ruined the process they fought to create. The governments are not at fault here.

  17. the submission process != a survey on AU R18+ Rating Plans Put On Hold Due To "Interest Groups" · · Score: 0

    Game stores (like EB, as well as anti-censorship lobby groups) had forms available in store and were actively encouraging people to complete them, the game stores would then handle the posting, etc.

    It was a fairly cynical manipulation to generate nothing but numbers of responses in favour, rather than actually arguing for the R18+ rating. It was a submission process, not a survey.

    Gamers should have used the process in the way it was intended and the outcomes for them would have been better. Before the submission process was announced there simply was no debate, rather than get involved in the debate process that they asked for, they've ruined it by flooding it with worthless submissions.

    This was supposed to be a fact finding process, gathering evidence for and against an R18+ rating for games. There are plenty of good arguements for it, and few against. I suspect very few of those for the rating were in the ~60,000 responses pumped out. This is a missed opportunity.

  18. Coal! on Bill Gates Funds Seawater-Spraying Cloud Machines · · Score: 1

    Coal fired steam!

  19. Re:Won't somebody please think of the children!?!? on Australian Government Delays Internet Filter Legislation · · Score: 1

    This thread makes me fucking proud to be a Australian. We don't like censorship.

  20. Re:Ah they broke rule #1 of cybercrime on Texas Man Pleads Guilty To Building Botnet-For-Hire · · Score: 1

    The US is where the bots are located, not (necessarily) the guy running them.

  21. Re:Who cares? on Photos of Chinese Sweatshop Used By Microsoft · · Score: 3, Informative

    You worked for EA right?

  22. Re:Ellipse != Circle on Pi Day and an Interview With a Pi Researcher · · Score: 3, Funny

    Clearly it was a case of circular logic.

  23. Re:No upsides either on Researchers Beam 230Mb/sec Wireless Internet WIth LEDs · · Score: 5, Funny

    People who live in glass houses shouldn't use plain text passwords.

  24. Re:Nothing quite like a "timely" response on Microsoft Finally To Patch 17-Year-Old Bug · · Score: 5, Funny

    If I had got a dollar for every time I had to correct someone for RAS syndrome style mistakes I'd never have to visit an ATM machine again.

    Idiots!

  25. Re:Hillary Clinton released a statement? on Google.cn Attack Part of a Broad Spying Effort · · Score: 1

    Theres a reason Hillary knows how to answer 3am phone calls:

    "Isshh Bill... yeshh... I needshh a ride homeeee..."