Recent Purchases
- lennytheweedwhacker
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Shoes.
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
- lennytheweedwhacker
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D’ohdad wrote:this changes everything.Norris wrote:you know you can cover the dish with a paper towel, right?dad wrote:there's just never a good balance with them. you want to melt some butter fast? toss it in the microwave and let it splatter the walls.daft twat wrote:It’s weird. I think it’s weird when I get a hotel room and there isn’t one.dad wrote:not owning a microwave is not weird.
i try to avoid using ours if possible. they're nothing but trouble.
no thanks.
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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doug rr
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ever see a man say goodbye to a shoe?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Shoes.
- lennytheweedwhacker
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Yeah it was the same time he threw it.doug rr wrote:ever see a man say goodbye to a shoe?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:Shoes.
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
- spike
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Slippery slope, old friend.doug rr wrote:i'm going to set it up later and test it out..my wife and decided we're going to the store to buy some junkie chicken nuggets and a couple of burritos for tonights dinner
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doug rr
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nah, they just want our house and we want theirs..spike wrote:Slippery slope, old friend.doug rr wrote:i'm going to set it up later and test it out..my wife and decided we're going to the store to buy some junkie chicken nuggets and a couple of burritos for tonights dinner
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you planning on destroying your toilets before departing your house?doug rr wrote:nah, they just want our house and we want theirs..spike wrote:Slippery slope, old friend.doug rr wrote:i'm going to set it up later and test it out..my wife and decided we're going to the store to buy some junkie chicken nuggets and a couple of burritos for tonights dinner
96583UP wrote:i recently bought travel-size packets of metamucil
now when i regular i can promote regularity
- Higgs
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Because of my business and various existing contracts we have in place, I need to have access to reliable internet when we go caravanning in Dec/Jan this year. Australia is huge and mostly empty, so this is a real issue for me. Phone coverage is spotty at best, and simply not available at worst. I don't intend to do a lot of work while away, but I absolutely must be able to do work at certain times when I need to.
I've looked at a few options and think I'm going to go with putting some money in Mr Musk's pocket and purchase a Starlink RV kit. They cover all of the southern half of Australia now and by all accounts the service works damn well down here. $1,000 AUD for the kit and then $174 AUD a month for the service. Expensive for sure, but the kit is about the same cost as my other options (4G Modem plus antenna plus pole etc) and has the bonus that once done I can just unsub from the monthly charges and either resell the gear or keep it for when we move to fulltime van life in a few years. Also as we are hiring the van a wholly portable solution works well for me too.
I am so ready to get going on this trip I can't even tell you.
Probably should have put this in the "Future Purchases" thread.
I've looked at a few options and think I'm going to go with putting some money in Mr Musk's pocket and purchase a Starlink RV kit. They cover all of the southern half of Australia now and by all accounts the service works damn well down here. $1,000 AUD for the kit and then $174 AUD a month for the service. Expensive for sure, but the kit is about the same cost as my other options (4G Modem plus antenna plus pole etc) and has the bonus that once done I can just unsub from the monthly charges and either resell the gear or keep it for when we move to fulltime van life in a few years. Also as we are hiring the van a wholly portable solution works well for me too.
I am so ready to get going on this trip I can't even tell you.
Probably should have put this in the "Future Purchases" thread.
Free boops today.
- LetMeSleep
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There must be grey nomads who can share their experiences. Good luck getting them to shut up afterwards though.Higgs wrote:Because of my business and various existing contracts we have in place, I need to have access to reliable internet when we go caravanning in Dec/Jan this year. Australia is huge and mostly empty, so this is a real issue for me. Phone coverage is spotty at best, and simply not available at worst. I don't intend to do a lot of work while away, but I absolutely must be able to do work at certain times when I need to.
I've looked at a few options and think I'm going to go with putting some money in Mr Musk's pocket and purchase a Starlink RV kit. They cover all of the southern half of Australia now and by all accounts the service works damn well down here. $1,000 AUD for the kit and then $174 AUD a month for the service. Expensive for sure, but the kit is about the same cost as my other options (4G Modem plus antenna plus pole etc) and has the bonus that once done I can just unsub from the monthly charges and either resell the gear or keep it for when we move to fulltime van life in a few years. Also as we are hiring the van a wholly portable solution works well for me too.
I am so ready to get going on this trip I can't even tell you.
Probably should have put this in the "Future Purchases" thread.
- Higgs
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Living in Broome for 20-od years I have much experience with the grey nomads. I can't believe I am going to become one of them! I have learnt that if you ever start a discussion with them always have an escape plan available. I used to use the old "Oh! Look at the time! Gotta run and grab the kids from sports training - nice chatting!" and then leave quickly while they were still showing you pictures of their grandkids.
Related - the wiffey has been joking that with her post-chemo and me just generally balding we will be the "no hair nomads" this trip. I can dig it.
Related - the wiffey has been joking that with her post-chemo and me just generally balding we will be the "no hair nomads" this trip. I can dig it.
Free boops today.
- bart
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The worst is when you get stuck behind a caravan of grey nomads on the way to your campground and have to pull off to see the Big Peanut
- spike
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Can’t you just, write it off?Higgs wrote:Because of my business and various existing contracts we have in place, I need to have access to reliable internet when we go caravanning in Dec/Jan this year. Australia is huge and mostly empty, so this is a real issue for me. Phone coverage is spotty at best, and simply not available at worst. I don't intend to do a lot of work while away, but I absolutely must be able to do work at certain times when I need to.
I've looked at a few options and think I'm going to go with putting some money in Mr Musk's pocket and purchase a Starlink RV kit. They cover all of the southern half of Australia now and by all accounts the service works damn well down here. $1,000 AUD for the kit and then $174 AUD a month for the service. Expensive for sure, but the kit is about the same cost as my other options (4G Modem plus antenna plus pole etc) and has the bonus that once done I can just unsub from the monthly charges and either resell the gear or keep it for when we move to fulltime van life in a few years. Also as we are hiring the van a wholly portable solution works well for me too.
I am so ready to get going on this trip I can't even tell you.
Probably should have put this in the "Future Purchases" thread.
- Higgs
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Can (and certainly will) claim it as a tax deduction for sure. Still gotta front the cash though.
Free boops today.
- LetMeSleep
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Forgot to put my cans in here.


- Higgs
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Audiotechnica are a damn solid headphone brand. My son has a set of those (earlier model) from when he started high school. He was boarding and they got punished, still kicking though.
I had a gorgeous pair of ATH-AD900's that I was devastated to accidentally step on and kill.
Nice one, 'sleep.
I had a gorgeous pair of ATH-AD900's that I was devastated to accidentally step on and kill.
Nice one, 'sleep.
Free boops today.
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doug rr
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took the dog to the groomer today..got the works like a toothbrushing, nails clipped and a short haircut..i splurged for a new bag of food for the road trip this weekend and a few treats..including tip for groomer..$240
- bodysnatcher
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What kind of road snacks?
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doug rr
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and just some dried chicken strips
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dad
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how much of that bag are you sharing with the dog?doug rr wrote:
and just some dried chicken strips
96583UP wrote:i recently bought travel-size packets of metamucil
now when i regular i can promote regularity
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half and half