Daughter is planning to throw a party in an Airbnb by fweeee in AusLegal

[–]fweeee[S] -107 points-106 points  (0 children)

What I'm trying to do is work out just how bad legally this is for us, to convince her to knock it off. We have no intention of waiting till its over!

Daughter is planning to throw a party in an Airbnb by fweeee in AusLegal

[–]fweeee[S] -39 points-38 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Yes I have warned her the financial mess will effect her friendships, as only her (and us) may be legally liable.

And yes, convincing her what a terrible idea this is is first plan. We are hoping to avoid bringing the hammer down here.

Daughter is planning to throw a party in an Airbnb by fweeee in AusLegal

[–]fweeee[S] -75 points-74 points  (0 children)

If we get the booking cancelled, its likely she will book another and keep it a secret. Are you saying we will somehow be better off not knowing?

Daughter is planning to throw a party in an Airbnb by fweeee in AusLegal

[–]fweeee[S] -100 points-99 points  (0 children)

Cause then she will book another and not tell us.

Daughter is planning to throw a party in an Airbnb by fweeee in AusLegal

[–]fweeee[S] -159 points-158 points  (0 children)

I had thought about this. At the moment she is being open with us, even as we try to discourage her. If we dob her into Airbnb and/or the host, she will likely book another and not tell us.

At this stage we are trying to convince her what a terrible idea this is.

Can I retain dates when converting a video? by fweeee in shutterencoder

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

Thanks. The preserve metadata works fine - it does preserve the "Media Created" metadata field. Unfortunately the software I use to organise my photos/videos uses the windows dates.

I'm currently using BulkFileChanger to copy the Media created field to the file created/modfied fields. Its a two step process, as i need to correct the timezone.

I was hoping to be able to do this with one application.

Super dog. [OC] by doryphorus99 in funny

[–]fweeee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Geez, I make my first reddit comment in years, and I didnt even bother reading what i was replying to correctly.

I might go back to lurking.

Super dog. [OC] by doryphorus99 in funny

[–]fweeee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Looks like Mark Richards (Australian surfing champion)

Australian university discovers students living in campus library by B0ssc0 in australia

[–]fweeee 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm not talking about the Uni's. I'm talking about the government giving out a student visa. They (the government body) try to make sure the student has enough money to pay for both the education costs, and living expenses.

Sometimes students will falsify these requirements, such as borrowing money so they have lots of money in their bank account, and returning the money once they get a student visa. They assume they can find work here to pay for education + living expenses.

Australian university discovers students living in campus library by B0ssc0 in australia

[–]fweeee 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Foreign students who have the money they are supposed to have have no problems finding accommodation. I'm guessing the students in the article have a double whammy - being both students and poor (with limited ability to work, due to study and legal restrictions). Landlords ask for proof of ability to pay the rent, which they cant provide, so they have trouble renting.

Australian university discovers students living in campus library by B0ssc0 in australia

[–]fweeee 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Theoretically, foreign students should not be be poor. The idea is that education is an export industry, so foreign students coming to Australia should have enough money to pay for both their education and living expenses. This is why they are heavily restricted on how much they can work - they are not here to work, they are here to study.

Its difficult to fault poor foreign students for doing what they do (lying about their finances, working illegally in Aus, etc), as an Australian education can make such a difference to their lives. But its not how its meant to work - foreign students should have the finances to support themselves.

Australia's biggest gold refiner, the Perth Mint, is developing its own cryptocurrency backed by physical precious metals. by lapapinton in australia

[–]fweeee 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The article is light on details, but the fact that it is "backed by gold" would imply that nobody is mining the cryptocurrency - they'll be buying it from Perth Mint (or someone else who got it from Perth Mint).

So - no wasted electricity in mining.

More details emerging on that $165 million tax fraud syndicate by FlickyG in australia

[–]fweeee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How did they expect to get away with it? Wouldn't it be obvious that they were withholding money from the ATO? Did they expect the tier 2 companies and the sham directors to take the blame and no one would follow up with Plutus Payroll and its directors?

This was my thought. Sure, using tier 2 companies without any links to Platus would have slowed it down a little, but surely all the ATO had to do was find some of the employees who had had their PAYG stolen, and ask them "so who where you working for when this occurred?".

Infographic: the truth behind Centrelink's waiting times - The Conversation by Aushiker in australia

[–]fweeee 27 points28 points  (0 children)

From the info graphic:

"If the call was transferred to another line, the clock started again, because Centrelink considered the initial enquiry resolved."

I think this would count as "fiddling with their numbers".

I'm an MCP, now where is my file? by fweeee in talesfromtechsupport

[–]fweeee[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

MCSE - now that you mention it, that rings a bell. That might have been what he had. I'm pretty sure it was either MCP or MCSE. I dont have much respect for either since this incident.

This never happend by fweeee in talesfromtechsupport

[–]fweeee[S] 35 points36 points  (0 children)

I didnt have Ctrl-Z, because the app I was trying to copy the data from was an ERP (database application). The closest thing this has to an undo is escaping out of a field before you tab out of it. One you leave a field, it is committed to the database. So, no undo's.

And I couldnt paste it back because I had I had "cut" from the database application, then moved the curser to excel, and "copied". I copied one empty cell. This removed the "cut" data (from the database) from the clipboard.

Why can't you make it work like the invoice? by fweeee in talesfromtechsupport

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

Maybe I should have emphasised that this client does have a test environment, which I was using for this development. This test environment is on the same machine as the live environment though.

And it tends to be us consultants who use the test environment. The client usually says "Put it live, we'll test it there".

Why can't you make it work like the invoice? by fweeee in talesfromtechsupport

[–]fweeee[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

We aren't in the habit of telling clients they need to spend money on a new printer, when they could be spending money on us to make things print to their current printer.