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WA now has the 'toughest firearms laws' in the country. So who can keep their guns?
  • The example they gave (shooters fishers farmers) also has policies that better represent views in the regional communities than nationals. I don't really agree with them, but they're more honest and better represent what they claim to than the nationals.

  • Let's chat about these SEVEN nuclear power plants the LNP want to build ...
  • Nuclear is a terrible fit for that though, it can't scale up and down generation quickly, which is what would be useful with renewable. Honestly we're better off for now trying to get to 95% renewables as quickly as possible for cheap, and filling the 5% with quickly scaling gas, and solve the last few percent a little more slowly but in a way that's economic (and therefore will realistically happen). Nuclear is just way too slow, and if you sunk the cost that it'd take to build out the nuclear we could easily have a 100% renewable grid a lot sooner than the 20+ years it'll take with nuclear

  • Let's chat about these SEVEN nuclear power plants the LNP want to build ...
  • The cost of the commissioning and decommissioning (+of course running and wast management) is enough to make it more expensive than renewables with enough storage and transmission though. Nuclear was a great idea 30 years ago. In Australia where we have incredibly good renewable resources it's a terrible idea today.

    I think a lot of the pushing for nuclear now is just as a distraction to keep fossil fuels in the mix for as long as possible, so those politicians can get their cosy board positions on fossil fuel companies after they quit politics

  • They're Usually Shredded Alive Rule :(
  • In this case it's because if you raised them no-one would want to buy them. The egg laying breeds are a lot tougher and have a lot less meet than the ones bred for meat. They also cost more per amount of meat in the end.

    The simple fact is that people don't want to buy that, so it'd just be wasteful to grow them out.

  • Why do you need light bars?
  • It's not even just aftermarket stuff. The manufacturers cheat the tests by having the spots tested for brightness dimmer than the rest.

    The higher bumper heights are also a problem there, as even with a legal cutoff they blind an oncoming sedan at 20m

  • It's time to stop thinking plastic phones can't be premium
  • Nah, it's mostly because all the tech reviewers trashed phones with plastic backs saying they felt cheap. If you look at any of those reviews they always talk about the premium feel.

    It also changed from aluminium to glass backs mostly for wireless charging.

    Plastic backs are better, but the tech reviewers did a lot of damage there. If they'd tried to influence people and explained why particular made sense instead of trashing it we may have more plastic phones.

  • Leaded fuel still used in small private planes in UK (2022)
  • If they aren't absolutely essential for some important societal function the aircraft should just be grounded rather than be allowed to fly on leaded. No one's toy or joy ride should be giving thousands of people lead poisoning

  • TIL that dish soap and water can be put in a spray bottle to kill wasps and other insects from a distance without getting stung
  • Get a newspaper, roll/scrunch up a bit, light it on fire and hold it beneath the nest. Then when they try to fly out their wings immediately singe and they drop to the ground. Then you can step on them with boots. I don't know yellow jackets but that's what I use in Australia for paper wasps (which are very aggressive).

  • Keeping pet cats indoors would save millions of native animals and billions of dollars. So what's stopping us?
  • That's 5-10 years in which it's really hard to enforce though, as you can't just have some cat trapping and taking to the pound program. So people would still let them outside you'd have the same problem at the end of your phase out period

  • To date, what do you think is the greatest invention or discovery and why?
  • Yep, I was talking to my grandpa about what invention his parents thought was the most significant in their lifetime, and they had said the radio. They had lived through both world wars which had brought about many many inventions and that was the one they thought was most significant.

    Up to that time news was incredibly slow and you couldn't put what was going on on the other side of the country without a massive delay, let alone the world.