michaelborgas.bsky.social
Ex CSIRO Atmospheric Scientist. Head of CSIRO Staff Union 15 Years. AVID volunteer in Mongolia working on Air Pollution. Educated at Cambridge Uni, Trinity College, Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics. Adelaide University, Augusta Park HS, Willsden PS
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This hardly new: I was taught that every unsuccessful project ends with punishing the innocent and rewarding the guilty. Time honoured.
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At least they are good at it!
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The key was to allow Barnaby to work from the pub on his phone.
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Can you get a Victoria Cross for defending Ben Roberts-Smith against all odds?
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Their main problem is dealing with an over-abundance of talent in the LNP apparently.
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I'd like to see that with a cybertruck: it's got plastic with electrolytes!
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I hope Dutton doesn't complete his descent into insanity by aspiring to a post-politics career as a male model.
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Surprisingly, it turns out that the idiot Musk was the smartest in cabinet, recognised the shit show, and fled.
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It is remarkable how powerful ruthless and merciless the woke are.
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I think Ted O'Brien should get life membership of the ALP.
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Who would have thought the "woke" would be so ruthless and merciless.
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It would worry them when they have to bully themselves
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It is sobering to think that, despite the losses of so many liberal seats, how little talent and integrity was lost to the LNP and that even less remains.
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Any decent LNP project manager knows you can have things cheaper, better and faster - well, at least two out of three.
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Is it too late the change the opposition leader?
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Could be a white flag.
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Well, he probably has Mars locked in with his Musk connections.
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The precious bodily fluids are under threat again.
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Surely his miraculous recovery from a bullet to the ear grants him Messiah status rather than a mere Pope?
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They can probably argue that a dick pic phallus on a ballot is a vote 1 LNP ballot.
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Every project in history ends with punishing the innocent and rewarding the guilty.
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Some people excell at all three!
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It's not like an ex-cop from Queensland has never verballed a person of colour or a child.
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It would be funny if Greenland buys the US in a bankruptcy firesale.
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Must hurt to be honest for the first time.
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I don't think Ted O'Brien is the mastermind behind it all, even if he a tad smarter than Angus.
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Jail isn't all bad, free vaccines for example.
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I like the egg imparessio former vice President H. Wallace, like many scientists of his era a progressive and clever "communist" business leader.
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Ted's nuts.
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It should be remembered that Tesla died lonely and impoverished but generally with a positive legacy.
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Unlike much of the US health system, this medicine has been been "free".