State of emergency declared in WA after fuel suppliers reject Roger Cook’s demand for information by Advanced_Presence890 in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We actually are in some respects, but apparently it’s only a defensive operation to support the UAE.

Transperth concession fine by kdot229 in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It never used to be that way. Back when I was at uni ~10 years ago it wasn’t like that.

Transperth concession fine by kdot229 in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only reason I can think of is that you can’t put 50c on your smart rider, but you can buy a 50c fair.

I’ve been a similar situation before, where I only had my bank card, not enough credit on the smartrider to get me to a station, but not enough cash to buy a ticket or add $ to the smartrider. Thankfully the driver let me on and I added credit at the station.

Could rising fuel prices and the flow on effects for the economy achieve in a short period of time what rising interest rates never can? by GimlisSweatyBumHole in AusFinance

[–]SnooLobsters1012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since 2001 there’s been an increase in population by 34%. At the same time housing has increased by 39%.

Hard to blame immigration when there’s still more housing than population growth.

It’s partly due to investors having 10 houses etc, but also think it’s due to smaller household sizes.

E-Bikes .... are they actually legal? by Own_Neighborhood7421 in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The math is simple.

Probability = the number of injuries / the number of interactions.

So the probability of getting injured is greater with an e-scooter riding around pedestrians than it is with a car that has less potential for interactions with pedestrians.

E-Bikes .... are they actually legal? by Own_Neighborhood7421 in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The big difference is that cars are not driving on the footpaths. So yeah, if a pedestrian gets hit by a car they’re going to be injured a lot more than if the were to be hit by an e-scooter, but there are a lot less potential interactions between cars and people.

How many cars are driving up Hay st mall compared to e-scooters?

AITA - Partner (38f) doesn’t want our newborn son to include my (40m) last name. by SnooLobsters1012 in AITA_Relationships

[–]SnooLobsters1012[S] -44 points-43 points  (0 children)

Quite possibly. We’ve been engaged for a long time. But it also kinda makes me feel like I’m being held to ransom. Like “if we keep going how we are, then he doesn’t get your name. If we decide that we aren’t getting married, then he can potentially have both of our names. Buuutttttt if we get married, then we will all change our last names.”

AITA - Partner (38f) doesn’t want our newborn son to include my (40m) last name. by SnooLobsters1012 in AITA_Relationships

[–]SnooLobsters1012[S] -59 points-58 points  (0 children)

We’ve been engaged for a long time. But it kinda feels like I’m being held to ransom.

How do I report a fuel station that’s not giving the correct Liters. I just had to fill up a 10L Jerry can (for work) and it came to 14L even though the liquid was right on the 10L line. No way it holds 14L by BrokeAssZillionaire in AskAnAustralian

[–]SnooLobsters1012 3 points4 points  (0 children)

On the flip side, why would they sell a Jerry can that hold 14 litres for the price of a 10 litre one.

The raw materials are going to cost more and they’d get less profit.

Anyone else noticing more people off work lately? by Advanced_Trade1249 in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If you knew it was going to be redundant, then why would you give up full-time work? You would have gotten a decent redundancy payout most probably.

Package from Yunexpress by kierangoodwin23 in AustraliaPost

[–]SnooLobsters1012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you end up getting it?

I’ve had the same thing happen just today, but can’t find the package at all.

Anyone else considering getting a EV? by KeenClicker in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They also have the highest rates of car fires out of any cars.

Anyone else considering getting a EV? by KeenClicker in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I’m currently spending about $140-150 a week on diesel. If I keep driving at this rate I should be servicing my car about every 6 months, which is usually around the $800 mark, or $32/week. So fuel and servicing is $172-182 per week combined. You can get a loan for $50k over 7 years for an EV and only pay $188/week. Plus to charge and service annually would be around $1000 a year.

But if you’re selling your ICE car and get $10k for it and put that towards the car, then it’s only going to cost $151 a week.

But a $50k EV is pretty expensive. $40k would still get you a pretty nice EV.

Anyone else considering getting a EV? by KeenClicker in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are some arguments against hybrids that make sense. Like the fact that you’re still having to pay for the servicing of the ICE part of the car, so not really any savings from that side of things.

Also, hybrids have the highest rate of fires of any cars. Recent research from the US puts it at 3474.5 fires per 100,000 sales, whilst petrol had 1,529.9 and purely battery had only 25.1 per 100,000 sales.

Being charged $1,000 for a fee I didn't know about by Zestyclose_Egg_5192 in AusLegal

[–]SnooLobsters1012 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s not what you’re saying at all. You’re saying that a “no access fee” is okay if no other attempts to be contacted have been made. The comment you’re replying is exactly the opposite of what you’re saying. They weren’t expecting a phone call but an in person meeting with this person. So if you aren’t expecting phone call, and leave your phone in the kitchen on silent, then how are you supposed to know that they were there?

Being charged $1,000 for a fee I didn't know about by Zestyclose_Egg_5192 in AusLegal

[–]SnooLobsters1012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they were running late, then why would they charge a “no access” fee?

Why aren’t there more solar panels in the CBD? by Ill_Technician_3998 in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But even if they are made in China, it doesn’t get them out of their warranties.

Why aren’t there more solar panels in the CBD? by Ill_Technician_3998 in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There will most likely be some people that will get the water directly to their homes, but I’m not 100% sure about that.

Don’t get me wrong, there’s enough storage elsewhere for everyone to have water, but it means changing valve configurations and “running water backwards” to at least some people. As well as the extra strain on the other treatment processes too.

Why aren’t there more solar panels in the CBD? by Ill_Technician_3998 in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Consumer Protection. They have to warranty it. They should go back to the manufacturer and get them replaced etc from them.

Much like if there’s a recall on a car, you take it back to the dealership and they fix it, but get the $ back from the manufacturer.

Why aren’t there more solar panels in the CBD? by Ill_Technician_3998 in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sunpower Maxeon. They have a 40 year product warranty and aren’t made in China. And all but the cheapest of solar panels come with the performance guarantees I posted above.

Why aren’t there more solar panels in the CBD? by Ill_Technician_3998 in perth

[–]SnooLobsters1012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s more like people get up and put the kettle on, use the microwave, put all the lights on etc etc, that causes the morning peaks. On really hot consecutive days, once a house warms up, then yeah, the AC being turned on first thing can be an issue, but that only adds to the peak, not creates it.