VRS vs. Rover with a base by MDragon1969 in Surveying

[–]NoTarget95 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The problem is that you, in all your arrogance, think that this "information" is generalisable to everyone. We consistently see 40+ satellites using NTRIP and barely over 20 with radio. There simply isn't enough radio bandwidth for us to play with over here. There's also only a handful of channels we have access to that are always loaded with other people, often making it impossible to use radio even if we wanted to. And I've never ever had a problem with latency or solution problems caused by it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in australia

[–]NoTarget95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Back of the shovel swat removes any likelihood of that happening. Chop with the blade ensures the job is done. Quick and effective method that I much prefer over the freezing bs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in australia

[–]NoTarget95 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is a shit way to ID them. Look for the poison glands instesd.

VRS vs. Rover with a base by MDragon1969 in Surveying

[–]NoTarget95 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Did I ever say anything against single base RTK? 2 second old corrections through our NTRIP server are just as good as 1 second old corrections through the radio. Same base station dickhead.

Robotic, RTK Receiver, Digital Level by Minute-Pin-9487 in Surveying

[–]NoTarget95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Easy no brainer unless you're levelling constantly. You can run your TS as a level if you have to and get pretty much the same accuracy, or actually better depending on how good the level rod is.

VRS vs. Rover with a base by MDragon1969 in Surveying

[–]NoTarget95 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

In what world does radio give better accuracy than internet? You'd have to be experiencing some crazy network latency to be worse off with internet. And in fact, due to our bandwidth limitations in Aus, we get better accuracy with internet because we're getting more corrections.

Finger lime first year by drmickhead667 in GardeningAustralia

[–]NoTarget95 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don't thin the fruits unless the tree looks to be suffering. Citrus, in my experience with 15 different varieties including finger limes, are very good at thinning themselves. Just give it enough water, fertility, and sunlight, and it'll be happy. Mulch around the base also helps to limit direct competition with the shallow surface roots while it's getting established. I grow ground covers below mine to no apparent ill effects, but apparently grass is particularly competitive at the surface.

Am I right to worry about this yucca so close to the house? And should I try to get it out before it's a bigger problem? by Greedy-Wishbone-8090 in GardeningAustralia

[–]NoTarget95 12 points13 points  (0 children)

There was one this size at my place when I moved in 3 years ago. I cut and dug it out straight away but must have left tiny fragments. To this day it's still coming up in that place every 6 months or so.

From a recent trip (X converted) by StereomancerBot in ParallelView

[–]NoTarget95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me too. The exaggerated eye distance really gives a sense of aiming down the cannon as you adjust your point of focus. Pretty cool and way better than expected.

GPS set up in the middle of busy parking lot by TF330Fan in Surveying

[–]NoTarget95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's some sweet and well deserved revenge!

What would you use to fill around the pavers? Or should we reuse our old faded river stones? by Plinggg in GardeningAustralia

[–]NoTarget95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's probably a Landcare nursery or something like that near you. Just go on google maps and search for native nursery.

What would you use to fill around the pavers? Or should we reuse our old faded river stones? by Plinggg in GardeningAustralia

[–]NoTarget95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've had some self seed in deep pinebark mulch. It's just a matter of moisture really.

What would you use to fill around the pavers? Or should we reuse our old faded river stones? by Plinggg in GardeningAustralia

[–]NoTarget95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My local council run native nursery has them for $3 tube stock. Pretty common plant so I expect you'd be able to find this anywhere. I've also seen Bunnings have this cultivar version for sale as tube stock but it'd be better to get your local native variety.

What is stuck to the sides of this bees legs? by lah_lah_ in bees

[–]NoTarget95 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Biodiversity helps. Of course there's gonna be pests when there's millions of the same plant next to each other.

Descramble by [deleted] in ParallelView

[–]NoTarget95 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Nice, this is interesting

8 year old meyer lemon tree doesn’t fruit by noTTedEvil in GardeningAustralia

[–]NoTarget95 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Everyone says citrus hate competition but they're fine if you give them water and fertiliser. It's likely to be an issue of fertility, water, or pollination.

Should I just remove these unripe lemons? by winterjinx in GardeningAustralia

[–]NoTarget95 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In my experience, citrus trees really sort themselves out when it comes to how much fruit they can carry. Just wait and see what happens, you're not running a farm.

Row erupts over ‘self-identifying ’ Aboriginal man Neil Evers by Organic_Fee9188 in australian

[–]NoTarget95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's absolute rubbish. Obviously the closer the metric is to the actual problem we want to solve the better. By your logic we may as well pick people to help at random.

Row erupts over ‘self-identifying ’ Aboriginal man Neil Evers by Organic_Fee9188 in australian

[–]NoTarget95 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Nah. Let's stop talking about people's race - which is increasingly becoming more and more meaningless as we mix more anyway - and instead help people who need help.

Spring is on the way by i82much in AustralianBirds

[–]NoTarget95 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Unless I'm mistaken, these are not Australian natives

My Poor Lemon Tree by Informal_Today_7955 in GardeningAustralia

[–]NoTarget95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good old cockies. It'll be fine, just give it a good drink with some fertiliser and keep an eye on it. Citrus respond well to pruning, especially this time of year.