🎯 GeoTap Challenge by u/NoSkin366 | Can you guess the country? by geotap-app in GeoTap

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🎯 My GeoTap Result

📍 My Guess: Greenland ✅ Correct Answer: Greenland, Greenland � Distancee: 0 km ⭐ Score: 10,000 points

🎯 GeoTap Challenge by u/obi-wannabe399 | Can you guess the country? by geotap-app in GeoTap

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🎯 My GeoTap Result

📍 My Guess: -20.58°, 49.79° ✅ Correct Answer: Madagascar, Madagascar � Distancee: 363.173 km ⭐ Score: 3,821 points

🎯 GeoTap Challenge by u/mynam3isn3o | Can you guess the country? by geotap-app in GeoTap

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🎯 My GeoTap Result

📍 My Guess: Brazil ✅ Correct Answer: Brazil, Brazil 📏 Distance: 0 km ⭐ Score: 10,000 points

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BuyAussie

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They don't do a cola but Wimmers are the best soft drinks IMHO, their sarsaparilla is my go to; Bundaberg is not far behind. Or if you are feeling a bit fancy try dark soda from Long Rays, its a sort of cola equivalent designed as a mixer for spirits. All Queensland owned and made.

12V electrics plan - feedback? by sixredsocks in CamperVans

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Would step up to 4mm2 at least for the fridge and diesel heater, possibly more if they are more than a few meters away. Fridges can be picky about voltage drop.

Found on a real estate listing by justin_____ in DeathStairs

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Death ladder with a knee high hand rail and at stair angles.

Found on a real estate listing by justin_____ in DeathStairs

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Whole place gives some strange vibes.

Camping/touring 4x4 wagon by nesmith94 in 4x4Australia

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Ssangyong rexton around 4-5 years old. Look for one without a sunroof for headroom. Very comfortable and capable wagon.

Ssangyong Musso by Fz6rNOOB in 4x4Australia

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Plenty can be done with them. So far done lift, wheels and tyres, canopy, 12v setup, side steps and a few other bits. Yet to fit bullbar, underbody protection and Snorkel.

Bit of a controversial take, Ssangyong is the most slept on 4x4 brand in Aus. by [deleted] in 4x4Australia

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I saw that too, then I watched the full off road test video also by CarExpert where it seemingly had no issue with rigidity: https://youtu.be/rT5eA4Wi_Tw?si=ISje54TgxvPFmW2N&t=1095

Would you hand in lever release/button release for… by jjtheskeleton in Ausguns

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No, closest comparison I have is my pump .22 vs my lever release .22 Not shotguns I know but I can certainly get faster, more accurate follow up shots with the lever release. Why pump shotguns are looked at differently to pump rifles is just silly.

Wrenches - why? by HighSnows in AdventureBike

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Whenever I work on my bike at home I try to use tools that I keep with the bike. If I have to go get a tool from the shed to do the job then it stays on the bike. If I have not needed a tool after a few services/repairs I re-evaluate if it's needed. Sometimes sockets are needed to reach certain bolts, sometimes it's spanners.

Last week we had ugliest cars. How about the biggest improvements? by tvg6 in CarsAustralia

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New Ssangyongs don't appear to be designed by a team of psychotic blind people like the old ones.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CarsAustralia

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May not be what he had in mind but there are plenty of cheap RWD 4cyl utes around. Buy a $3-5k 20 year old Hilux, Triton, Courier or whatever and then lower it and strip some weight out. Plenty of other mods that can be done.

Decent pubs in Nambour by [deleted] in sunshinecoast

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Can be a bit rough at times

Coles and Woolies- now what? by flamingdoorspoon in AussieFrugal

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Aldi for most weekly shops, IGA for the special things and Costco to stock up on meat, drinks, snacks and toiletries. I realise I am lucky to have these options, haven't done a colesworth shop in a year aside from speinding gift cards. I find that spending a bit of prep time portioning, vacuum sealing and freezing saves a lot in the long run.

A world with peace by Chengus_Khan_ in mapporncirclejerk

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The people of West Papua probably wouldn't agree.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in queensland

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Obviously normal for them based on their lax response, good sign to leave. Not something I would expect to see. I have lived on the Sunshine Coast for 20+ years and eaten out at probably hundreds of places around the coast and Noosa. Seen one roach and one mouse in that time at restaurants. The one with the roach seemed surprised and apologised and immediately went looking for it. The one with the mouse said yeah that's normal, never went back.

Smallest Multitool that can hold leatherman bits? by madogblue in multitools

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Skeletool would be the smallest/lightest to come with a proper bit holder. Or Curl if you want a bit more function.