it's like a submerged tube tunnel but without the submerging bit, incredible
it's like a submerged tube tunnel but without the submerging bit, incredible
you wouldn't believe the engineering that goes into a tunnel boring machine cutterhead that can cut through water like that
in about 3 months
this submission quoted in this Marcus Wong post suggests allied Mills has ~30% national market share and Kensington is 20% of their operation, so about ~6% of all national flour milling I guess?
wongm.com/2019/10/grai...
giftable
tapping the sign
bsky.app/profile/mmbb...
40 year old victorian locomotive still serving their regional rail passengers the old fashioned way
βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ
you know it's good when the ferns start appearing
couple of years under Hutt Trusteeship would fix us
even as a younger person I'll still use feet and inches sometimes but it never ever occurred to me that Celsius was a recent metrication in Australia
I'm smiling I'm nodding
simple misunderstanding, they had to sew me onto the shoes of my mentor so I could physically be their shadow for a day
paid a lovely $11.40 AUD for ~30km return commute on a metropolitan bus and train each way
serene
being able to look up people's names and photos in teams during a meeting just to double check is possibly the only good thing to come out of that dreaded application
looks like lots of people are friendly and grateful to bus drivers
itβs good
we should respect them and give them space to do their thing.
buses are the whales of the road
in Hong Kong they call them bus capitains in recognition of the fact that they are at the helm of great vessels plying the oceans of the street
bsky.app/profile/mmbb...
finances have been secured and permits are being issued as we speak
bsky.app/profile/mmbb...
and the fact that works for airport rail start tomorrow, so there's another few years of regular bustitutions through sunshine on the horizon which will be another reason to cut so much of the service short at West Footscray
an East Pakenham bound HCMT train arriving at the rather dreary Albion station, set to be rebuilt in the next few years
A Sunbury bound HCMT train arriving at Albion with one of the glorious red brick 1920s substations in the background that powered the electrification of Melbourne's railways
happy first day of full time metro tunnel services to all who celebrate
please, my father was Dingley Bypass, my name is Dingley Bypass Junior
it's also a scientifically proven fact that Vegemite on toast tastes better when the toast is cut up into toast soldiers
indeed it has
human sized snail sculpture in Queanbeyan. very anatomically accurate too
check out this huge guy I saw on the weekend
as with all rail service taxonomy discourse: It Depends
my elderly cat tish having the time of her life roasting on a concrete balcony on a 45Β°C day
ancient tish also loves to shout
if it's heading back to Asia it should be almost all empties
out for her morning stroll leave her be
Renouncing my life to ride the rails