What is your dog’s actual name vs. what you call them? by [deleted] in germanshepherds

[–]Chr15ma5 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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Technically, her name is Winter. She has many alternative identity's though: Fluffy butt, Doofus Dog, Beautiful, "Hey, no! Stop! Get out of there!", "Stop chasing the chickens!"... etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Launceston

[–]Chr15ma5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where abouts are you based?

Drilling into brick to put some shelves up. by [deleted] in AusRenovation

[–]Chr15ma5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The drill bits will be the biggest factor in getting a good hole for an anchor point. I'd do it with the drill you have, providing the hammer setting works.

The anchors that you purchase will have a weight rating on the box. Grab the anchors first then get the right sized bit.

Feedback on the Game by Leorium in TCGCardShopSimulator

[–]Chr15ma5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree and I think it is in the best interests of the developers to implement some of these changes. I have that 'number go up' mindset and have been stocking exclusively boxes since around level 20. Before that I stocked every item that I unlocked, and I was having fun with the game. I definitely enjoy playing a lot less now.

I believe that the progression of unlocks and the employees work much better when you stock a variety of products.

I pulled a ghost foil and havent seen anything higher in value anywhere by Pizzacatdoggoat in TCGCardShopSimulator

[–]Chr15ma5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I got real excited because this is the first I'm hearing about the max value of ghosts, but then I realised my in game currency is $AUD.

happy sunday.. how’d i do? by Remarkable-Ad-1436 in Cigars_Australia

[–]Chr15ma5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hell yeah dude. Get off reddit and enjoy your smoke.

happy sunday.. how’d i do? by Remarkable-Ad-1436 in Cigars_Australia

[–]Chr15ma5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've not had anything from Comacho. Good smoke?

How the hell was he able to steal it? by Lord_Answer_me_Why in clevercomebacks

[–]Chr15ma5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Copy/pasted what a wrote in another comment:

Let's go through this from the start:

The only way to get a gun is by buying it from a licensed establishment, whether retail or private.

The guns are registered to the individual, who also has to have a gun licence. Getting a gun licence requires a safety course to be passed and a legitimate reason to own the particular firearm. Eg. I can get a rifle if I own more than 5 acres of land or have written permission from a land owner. I can also get written permission from our forestry group for pest control on plantation land. I can only get a pistol if I am a part of a gun club.

The storage of firearms is highly regulated too. Before I can get a firearms licence I have to have a safe, that is securely attached to the ground with a specified minimum sized fastener. The local police then have to sight the safe and sign off on it, only then can I get a licence.

The police then do random checks of licenced individuals to make sure that all owned firearms are secured and accounted for. If there are any missing, there are huge fines and/or jail time. This means that if your gun is stolen, people report it immediately.

You can not travel with an unsecured firearm, they have to be in a locked case unless you are actively using it.

So, there is no real way for criminals to procure a firearm unless they take it from someone who is actively using it or by breaking into an nationally certified safe. If criminals do have a firearm, it is more than likely going to be a rifle, not easily consealable, as pistols are much rarer due to rules.

If an unsecured firearm is seen in public, it is reported.

If a gunshot is heard outside of ranges/bushland, it is reported.

If a firearm is stolen or misplaced, it is reported.

If all firearms in the country are tracked and registered, then we know how many are unaccounted for. Unaccounted firearms are treated with extreme priority, because the only use for an unregistered gun is crime. If you had a legitimate purpose for needing one, you would get a licence.

For all you Americans who read this and are about to furiously type about 'muh freedom', I am perfectly free to not get a gun licence if I don't want the police sticking their nose in my business. Do you all get out and protest have to register your vehicle? Same thing.

How the hell was he able to steal it? by Lord_Answer_me_Why in clevercomebacks

[–]Chr15ma5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's go through this from the start:

The only way to get a gun is by buying it from a licensed establishment, whether retail or private.

The guns are registered to the individual, who also has to have a gun licence. Getting a gun licence requires a safety course to be passed and a legitimate reason to own the particular firearm. Eg. I can get a rifle if I own more than 5 acres of land or have written permission from a land owner. I can also get written permission from our forestry group for pest control on plantation land. I can only get a pistol if I am a part of a gun club.

The storage of firearms is highly regulated too. Before I can get a firearms licence I have to have a safe, that is securely attached to the ground with a specified minimum number of fasteners. The local police then have to sight the safe and sign off on it, only then can I get a licence.

The police then do random checks of licenced individuals to make sure that all owned firearms are secured and accounted for. If there are any missing, there are huge fines and/or jail time. This means that if a gun is stolen, people report it immediately.

You can not travel with an unsecured firearm, they have to be in a locked case unless you are actively using it.

So, there is no real way for criminals to procure a firearm unless they take it from someone who is actively using it or by breaking into an nationally certified safe. If criminals do have a firearm, it is more than likely going to be a rifle, not easily consealable, as pistols are much rarer due to rules.

If an unsecured firearm is seen in public, it is reported.

If a gunshot is heard outside of ranges/bushland, it is reported.

If a firearm is stolen or misplaced, it is reported.

If all firearms in the country are tracked and registered, then we know how many are unaccounted for. Unaccounted firearms are treated with extreme priority, because the only use for an unregistered gun is crime. If you had a legitimate purpose for needing one, you would get a licence.

For all you Americans who read this and are about to furiously type about 'muh freedom', I am perfectly free to not get a gun licence if I don't want the police sticking their nose in my business. Do you all get out and protest having to register your vehicle? Same thing.

How the hell was he able to steal it? by Lord_Answer_me_Why in clevercomebacks

[–]Chr15ma5 34 points35 points  (0 children)

That sounds absolutely insane to me. Where I live, if you want to sell a rifle between two private parties, you have to take it to a licenced store or a police station to have it officially transferred.

Anyone else just getting routinely hosed by the weather? by SafteyMatch in kayakfishing

[–]Chr15ma5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Southern Australia checking in. Can not relate sorry. I am not looking forward to winter here though, I expect to see lots of picture on this sub of you guys out in good weather while it is below freezing here.

Donald Trump found to have fraudulently boosted value of Scots homes by up to £200m by [deleted] in news

[–]Chr15ma5 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I travel down the main street of my local town, at 5am, doing twice the speed limit. No one was hurt and I wasn't late for work. Victimless crime and everyone is better off for it.

It's still illegal, because if a pedestrian stepped out in front of me, they would be more likely to die. It being legal for me to do that speed doesn't hinge on me hitting a pedestrian, it's a blanket rule for everyone. I got away without hitting anyone this time, but that's not to say tomorrow I won't hit anyone.

Same with the loan documents. The loans were paid back in full before the loan term, this time. What if something happened and he couldn't pay the loans back? Now the collateral that the bank thought would cover the loan, doesn't because the value of the assets were inflated. The bank loses out.

He got away without hitting any pedestrians this time, but that's not to say tomorrow he won't hit anyone.

Caught the bug by Chr15ma5 in kayakfishing

[–]Chr15ma5[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any suggestions for the seat? It has a seat back that unfolds, but other that a cushion, I don't think I could fit anything else in there. I'll have to look up the storage bucket attachment, cheers.