ps. In 15 years time the only question that may interest me if I am lucky is, "Is it wheel chair friendly".
-- Edited by Cupie on Saturday 4th of April 2015 10:55:49 AM
Cupie, you must be a youngan if you've got fifteen years to wait to ask that question.
Cheers Pete
Cupie said
12:34 PM Apr 4, 2015
wasn_me wrote:
Cupie wrote:
ps. In 15 years time the only question that may interest me if I am lucky is, "Is it wheel chair friendly".
-- Edited by Cupie on Saturday 4th of April 2015 10:55:49 AM
Cupie, you must be a youngan if you've got fifteen years to wait to ask that question.
Cheers Pete
I'll be less than 90! (just) Mum lived till 92.
the rocket said
04:37 PM Apr 4, 2015
Happywanderer wrote:
Hold on, I've run out of popcorn. Will be back soon.
I'm with you happywanderer
frangipani said
04:41 PM Apr 4, 2015
Hey this has been a bit of fun, lots of posts, got us all back on LOL,,-Fran
Happywanderer said
05:53 PM Apr 4, 2015
DMaxer wrote:
Does anyone know if there are any free camps near Oonygalarby? I will be travelling there in about fifteen years time and want to plan ahead. Do you think I will need long pyjamas or a spare can opener? Am I on the right thread or should this be in the "Show us your rig" section? Look forward to your helpful replies!
-- Edited by DMaxer on Saturday 4th of April 2015 09:58:17 AM
I'll save you a spot.
wasn_me said
06:55 PM Apr 4, 2015
frangipani wrote:
Hey this has been a bit of fun, lots of posts, got us all back on LOL,,-Fran
I think there's a lot of people parked up on a wet easter weekend & bored, that's certainty my case. I parked up at my daughters for easter & school holidays. I was going to give the car & van a good clean out, but been able to do nothing. I just bought a bottle of royal reserve dry, to try a change from port, never again, I'll stick to port.
Cheers Pete
Woolly said
07:00 PM Apr 4, 2015
Not to me it doesn't.
The only thing I can add is in respect to correct punctuation.
When on the phone you can erite a post with a thousand paragraphs but for some reason it posts all as one.
Woolly said
07:03 PM Apr 4, 2015
Just like that, had it all set out with paragraphs. Also I can't edit a post on the phone for some reason.
Phil C said
07:18 PM Apr 4, 2015
More total nonsense
The boy stood on the burning deck, his pocket full of crackers A big spark went in and blew away his common sense.
I have way too much time on my hands, NI NI
I'm in need of a shrubbery
Cupie said
08:05 PM Apr 4, 2015
wasn_me wrote:
frangipani wrote:
Hey this has been a bit of fun, lots of posts, got us all back on LOL,,-Fran
I think there's a lot of people parked up on a wet easter weekend & bored, that's certainty my case. I parked up at my daughters for easter & school holidays. I was going to give the car & van a good clean out, but been able to do nothing. I just bought a bottle of royal reserve dry, to try a change from port, never again, I'll stick to port.
Cheers Pete
In the days when I was a drinker I loved my Port sipper. One of those delicate small glass bowls with a glass sipping straw attached at the bottom. Great to sit there slowly sipping through a tiny amount of Port. But the straw broke & I reverted to wine glasses. A bottle doesn't last too long when not using a sipper.
Nothing like a glass of port sitting round the campfire late at night. The memories linger.
Sheba said
08:15 PM Apr 4, 2015
For those who won't have read it in the original post, I'm putting this here.
"Didn't mean to cause such a ruckus folks. I just thought it was a bit silly to have both posts so close together."
Cheers,
Sheba
madaboutled said
10:59 PM Apr 4, 2015
Woolly wrote:
Not to me it doesn't. The only thing I can add is in respect to correct punctuation. When on the phone you can erite a post with a thousand paragraphs but for some reason it posts all as one.
Have to admit I'm a bit rusty and there's a message here:
-- Edited by 03_Troopy on Sunday 5th of April 2015 12:39:13 AM
Cupie said
08:16 AM Apr 5, 2015
madaboutled wrote:
Woolly wrote:
Not to me it doesn't. The only thing I can add is in respect to correct punctuation. When on the phone you can erite a post with a thousand paragraphs but for some reason it posts all as one.
Have to admit I'm a bit rusty and there's a message here:
Buggar .. I'm a bit rusty on my boulean algebra too ... can't even spell it wright I suspect. After all it has only been 45 years since I last used it. Must be early onset A disease. Gotta expect that at >70 I suppose.
Woolly said
08:37 AM Apr 5, 2015
Lost me Madaboutled, sorry I am only a young grey nomad.
The above must of either been out dated when I was in school & not taught or maybe not taught in the lower grades which is where I spent a fair bit of time.
Phil C said
09:40 AM Apr 5, 2015
Now hasn't this been fun? 3 pages of mostly mish mosh and yet survived the scrutiny of the padlock. It really goes to show how many sit on the side and how senseless humour can make our day.
Hope we all had a safe and sensible Easter, bugga it lets not be sensible life's way too short for that
Cheers
madaboutled said
09:56 AM Apr 5, 2015
Phil C wrote:
Now hasn't this been fun? 3 pages of mostly mish mosh and yet survived the scrutiny of the padlock. It really goes to show how many sit on the side and how senseless humour can make our day.
Hope we all had a safe and sensible Easter, bugga it lets not be sensible life's way too short for that
Cheers
Phil it wouldn't be Australian if we didn't go for six.
madaboutled said
10:08 AM Apr 5, 2015
Woolly wrote:
Lost me Madaboutled, sorry I am only a young grey nomad. The above must of either been out dated when I was in school & not taught or maybe not taught in the lower grades which is where I spent a fair bit of time.
BecauseIndiscriminate Numbers Are Relative Yawl, so you might need a translator. Now that's giving it away, if not, try Google.
Did I get me punchuasian wright this time?
rockylizard said
10:24 AM Apr 5, 2015
madaboutled wrote:
BecauseIndiscriminate Numbers Are Relative Yawl, so you might need a translator. Now that's giving it away, if not, try Google.
Did I get me punchuasian wright this time?
Gday...
Good advice ...
Cheers - John
Cupie said
10:34 AM Apr 5, 2015
Ah! Definately early onset .... Yes, I meant Binary & not Boolean that we learnt as an adjunct when exploring electronic logic. But then I was studying GR12 Logic as part of Adult Matriculation at the same time so things get a bit mixed up over the years. Must have known all about it at the time as I got top marks, a 7. Only a 4 for English though .. does it show?
All the talk of and gates & or gates not to mention nand & nor really takes me back to great days. Then there were all the falacious statements/arguments. Used to love that stuff.
I took the advice & reverted to Mr Google. Who needs a memory when you've got Mr.Google?
From Mr Google ......
The most obvious way to simplify Boolean expressions is to manipulate them in the same way as normal algebraic expressions are manipulated. With regards to logic relations in digital forms, a set of rules for symbolic manipulation is needed in order to solve for the unknowns. A set of rules formulated by the English mathematician George Boole describe certain propositions whose outcome would be either true or false. With regard to digital logic, these rules are used to describe circuits whose state can be either, 1 (true) or 0 (false). In order to fully understand this, the relation between the AND gate, OR gate and NOT gate operations should be appreciated. A number of rules can be derived from these relations as Table 1 demonstrates.
Ah! Definately early onset .... Yes, I meant Binary & not Boolean that we learnt as an adjunct when exploring electronic logic. But then I was studying GR12 Logic as part of Adult Matriculation at the same time so things get a bit mixed up over the years. Must have known all about it at the time as I got top marks, a 7. Only a 4 for English though .. does it show? .....
You lost me at GR12 logic actually you lost me at logic. I only went to Yr10 but I've been learning practical stuff ever since. English wasn't my strong point either, but I'm trying (I know, very trying!).
Where's Phil C? Do you think we should get on to him to order some popcorn now? But get the caramel one, the salted type makes me thirsty.
-- Edited by madaboutled on Sunday 5th of April 2015 10:59:10 AM
Phil C said
11:11 AM Apr 5, 2015
Gone from popcorn to beer now. Haven't seen Boolean or binary for donkeys ages. And or nor not nand inverter. Yipes
yeah lets go for 6 pages, why not. This thread started with crazy, went to Boolean maths and binary, what's next?
-- Edited by Phil C on Sunday 5th of April 2015 11:14:15 AM
madaboutled said
11:24 AM Apr 5, 2015
Phil C wrote:
Gone from popcorn to beer now. Haven't seen Boolean or binary for donkeys ages. And or nor not nand inverter. Yipes
yeah lets go for 6 pages, why not. This thread started with crazy, went to Boolean maths and binary, what's next?
-- Edited by Phil C on Sunday 5th of April 2015 11:14:15 AM
Well since we've gone from popcorn to beer, I suppose the logical (did I really say logical... oh well) thing to discuss is what type and what brand or label of beer, I'm not a beer drinker though so will have to leave that up to you guzzler's.
Phil C said
11:40 AM Apr 5, 2015
madaboutled wrote:
Phil C wrote:
Gone from popcorn to beer now. Haven't seen Boolean or binary for donkeys ages. And or nor not nand inverter. Yipes
yeah lets go for 6 pages, why not. This thread started with crazy, went to Boolean maths and binary, what's next?
-- Edited by Phil C on Sunday 5th of April 2015 11:14:15 AM
Well since we've gone from popcorn to beer, I suppose the logical (did I really say logical... oh well) thing to discuss is what type and what brand or label of beer, I'm not a beer drinker though so will have to leave that up to you guzzler's.
My major drop is uncle John (walker) in a black or blue suit. But I do have a taste bud or two for TEDs or resches
aussietraveller said
12:30 PM Apr 5, 2015
I prefer a good drop of red with my popcorn and I don't really care how Merlot is spelt.
madaboutled said
12:31 PM Apr 5, 2015
Actually I'm not a drinker at all, so I'll sit this one out and wait for the next topic change.
Phil C said
03:53 PM Apr 5, 2015
Sounds like a plan madaboutled, who will open on page 4?
JRH said
03:56 PM Apr 5, 2015
Phil C wrote:
madaboutled wrote:
Phil C wrote:
Gone from popcorn to beer now. Haven't seen Boolean or binary for donkeys ages. And or nor not nand inverter. Yipes
yeah lets go for 6 pages, why not. This thread started with crazy, went to Boolean maths and binary, what's next?
-- Edited by Phil C on Sunday 5th of April 2015 11:14:15 AM
Well since we've gone from popcorn to beer, I suppose the logical (did I really say logical... oh well) thing to discuss is what type and what brand or label of beer, I'm not a beer drinker though so will have to leave that up to you guzzler's.
My major drop is uncle John (walker) in a black or blue suit. But I do have a taste bud or two for TEDs or resches
Cupie, you must be a youngan if you've got fifteen years to wait to ask that question.
Cheers Pete
I'll be less than 90! (just) Mum lived till 92.
I'm with you happywanderer
I'll save you a spot.
I think there's a lot of people parked up on a wet easter weekend & bored, that's certainty my case. I parked up at my daughters for easter & school holidays. I was going to give the car & van a good clean out, but been able to do nothing. I just bought a bottle of royal reserve dry, to try a change from port, never again, I'll stick to port.
Cheers Pete
More total nonsense


The boy stood on the burning deck, his pocket full of crackers
A big spark went in and blew away his common sense.
I have way too much time on my hands, NI NI
I'm in need of a shrubbery
In the days when I was a drinker I loved my Port sipper. One of those delicate small glass bowls with a glass sipping straw attached at the bottom. Great to sit there slowly sipping through a tiny amount of Port. But the straw broke & I reverted to wine glasses. A bottle doesn't last too long when not using a sipper.
Nothing like a glass of port sitting round the campfire late at night. The memories linger.
For those who won't have read it in the original post, I'm putting this here.
"Didn't mean to cause such a ruckus folks. I just thought it was a bit silly to have both posts so close together."
Cheers,
Sheba
Have to admit I'm a bit rusty and there's a message here:
01110111 01101000 01100001 01110100 00100111 01110011 00100000 01110100 01101000 01100001 01110100 00100000 01100011 01110010 01100001 01110000 00111111
Hope I speld that wright.
bugger, it didn't wrap properly.
-- Edited by 03_Troopy on Sunday 5th of April 2015 12:39:13 AM
Buggar .. I'm a bit rusty on my boulean algebra too ... can't even spell it wright I suspect. After all it has only been 45 years since I last used it. Must be early onset A disease. Gotta expect that at >70 I suppose.
The above must of either been out dated when I was in school & not taught or maybe not taught in the lower grades which is where I spent a fair bit of time.
Now hasn't this been fun? 3 pages of mostly mish mosh and yet survived the scrutiny of the padlock. It really goes to show how many sit on the side and how senseless humour can make our day.

Hope we all had a safe and sensible Easter, bugga it lets not be sensible life's way too short for that
Cheers
Phil it wouldn't be Australian if we didn't go for six.
Because Indiscriminate Numbers Are Relative Yawl, so you might need a translator. Now that's giving it away, if not, try Google.
Did I get me punchuasian wright this time?
Gday...
Good advice ...
Cheers - John
Ah! Definately early onset .... Yes, I meant Binary & not Boolean that we learnt as an adjunct when exploring electronic logic. But then I was studying GR12 Logic as part of Adult Matriculation at the same time so things get a bit mixed up over the years. Must have known all about it at the time as I got top marks, a 7. Only a 4 for English though .. does it show?
All the talk of and gates & or gates not to mention nand & nor really takes me back to great days. Then there were all the falacious statements/arguments. Used to love that stuff.
.....................................................................................
I took the advice & reverted to Mr Google. Who needs a memory when you've got Mr.Google?
From Mr Google ......
The most obvious way to simplify Boolean expressions is to manipulate them in the same way as normal algebraic expressions are manipulated. With regards to logic relations in digital forms, a set of rules for symbolic manipulation is needed in order to solve for the unknowns.
A set of rules formulated by the English mathematician George Boole describe certain propositions whose outcome would be either true or false. With regard to digital logic, these rules are used to describe circuits whose state can be either, 1 (true) or 0 (false). In order to fully understand this, the relation between the AND gate, OR gate and NOT gate operations should be appreciated. A number of rules can be derived from these relations as Table 1 demonstrates.
Whatch out for the elephants LOL !!!!!
You lost me at GR12 logic actually you lost me at logic. I only went to Yr10 but I've been learning practical stuff ever since. English wasn't my strong point either, but I'm trying (I know, very trying!).
Where's Phil C? Do you think we should get on to him to order some popcorn now? But get the caramel one, the salted type makes me thirsty.
-- Edited by madaboutled on Sunday 5th of April 2015 10:59:10 AM
Gone from popcorn to beer now. Haven't seen Boolean or binary for donkeys ages. And or nor not nand inverter. Yipes
yeah lets go for 6 pages, why not. This thread started with crazy, went to Boolean maths and binary, what's next?
-- Edited by Phil C on Sunday 5th of April 2015 11:14:15 AM
Well since we've gone from popcorn to beer, I suppose the logical (did I really say logical... oh well) thing to discuss is what type and what brand or label of beer, I'm not a beer drinker though so will have to leave that up to you guzzler's.
My major drop is uncle John (walker) in a black or blue suit. But I do have a taste bud or two for TEDs or resches
Actually I'm not a drinker at all, so I'll sit this one out and wait for the next topic change.
My major drop is Chivas Regal 12 Year old.