What cheeses me off

Talking of losing things in the surf...

A few weeks ago I took my 8yo grandy to City Beach. He had his bodyboard, so we had to be outside the main swimming area, about 80m from the groyne. It was a bit dumpy, and after a while he got clobbered, surfacing with his shorts missing and just in his jocks. Couldn't find his swim shorts, so that was a cheese-off. He put on the dry pair in his change bag and went in again.

A little while later he decided, for the first time ever, that he wanted to body surf, so we moved into the swimming area near the groyne. He was in there a few minutes, got dumped by another wave - but, lo and behold, surfaces with the missing shorts that had got tangled in his feet. 😅
 
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But problem with a voluntary jury is that you’re not necessarily going to get a cross-section of peers.

There are already exceptions… doctors, lawyers, people who say they can’t get out of work. Who does that leave?

Making jury service compulsory means you should get a better mix of people. Not just those who are retired, or don’t work, or who ‘don’t want to’. You want both old and new perspectives on a jury. Not just people who think one way due to their generation.

In my example above, you could be exactly the person they are looking for.
Who would want to be judged by 12 people not smart enough to get out of jury duty?
 
Where do papers get these 'journalists'? In this week's food section a story about new restaurants - I read 'gildas served with jamon and potato crisps'. What is a gilda? Then 'Well regarded restaurant...is about to open a sophmore location seaside'. So are we in America? We would say sister restaurant surely.GrrThe Age's Epicure renamed to 'good food' and for the last couple of weeks instead of the previous 3 page pull which has been its format for years, it's reduced to 2 pages. One restaurant review & 2 columns of fluff. No recipes or other interesting stuff. I would point out the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival runs from 21-30 March & is a pretty popular attraction. One would think maybe the food section might warrant more info not less. And while I'm at it, Melbourne is about to host the Grand Prix again. World class event, thousands of people visiting. Would it kill the City of Melbourne & the golf course to mow the nature strips along Queens Rd & whipper snip all the overgrown edges. It looks really coughpy and unkempt and has been cheesing me off ever since the GP started. Rant over
 
Where do papers get these 'journalists'? In this week's food section a story about new restaurants - I read 'gildas served with jamon and potato crisps'. What is a gilda? Then 'Well regarded restaurant...is about to open a sophmore location seaside'. So are we in America? We would say sister restaurant surely.GrrThe Age's Epicure renamed to 'good food' and for the last couple of weeks instead of the previous 3 page pull which has been its format for years, it's reduced to 2 pages. One restaurant review & 2 columns of fluff. No recipes or other interesting stuff. I would point out the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival runs from 21-30 March & is a pretty popular attraction. One would think maybe the food section might warrant more info not less. And while I'm at it, Melbourne is about to host the Grand Prix again. World class event, thousands of people visiting. Would it kill the City of Melbourne & the golf course to mow the nature strips along Queens Rd & whipper snip all the overgrown edges. It looks really coughpy and unkempt and has been cheesing me off ever since the GP started. Rant over

Whew 😳. Hope you feel better now 😉
 
WCMO repeated “hopeless performance / no customer focus award” goes again to Auspost.

Urgent letter BNE-ADL containing sensitive documents posted last Friday. Been sitting in NSW clearing house the whole week. They refuse to even consider launching an investigation before Mar 20 - three weeks after posted. What a useless organisation.
 
WCMO repeated “hopeless performance / no customer focus award” goes again to Auspost.

Urgent letter BNE-ADL containing sensitive documents posted last Friday. Been sitting in NSW clearing house the whole week. They refuse to even consider launching an investigation before Mar 20 - three weeks after posted. What a useless organisation.
Express Post or standard?
 
My mother was a librarian. She says libraries are not a museum and would cull books from the shelves especially if the book sits unborrowed. there is always space limitation and requests by people to the library to hold additional books
Especially uni libraries. They are areas for quiet study and “no one” uses books anymore (I.e. the majority of uni library users do not)
 
My mother was a librarian. She says libraries are not a museum and would cull books from the shelves especially if the book sits unborrowed. there is always space limitation and requests by people to the library to hold additional books
No space limitation at the University of Tasmania library I can assure you. I Can’t remember whether I set up thread but Maurice Miller Library is five stories. There is 2/3 of one story devoted to actual books and another story devoted to Archives and historical collections.

When I was an undergraduate (a bit of ancient history in itself) there used to be libraries in all the discipline buildings, ( no more, except Law and Medicine) and three stories of books at the Maurice Miller. It was a library!

They kept telling me ‘oh, it’s all online now’. Bollocks it is - at least not for humanities/ history.

I don’t give a stuff if I’m the only borrower this year of a book they have. Keep it on the shelves and if the poor dears have to have books around them while they eat their laksa - tough luck.
 

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