When approaching a school zone this morning I was in no doubt that it was being monitored by radar bearing police as I had three cars in a row flash their headlights at me. While I’m all for sticking it to the establishment I still have to wonder about the thought process of these rebel flashers. Now either they were warning me in case I was someone who purposely speeds through school zones or someone who doesn’t pay enough attention to notice school zones. Now personally I’d prefer those who fit either of these categories to be caught in the hope that they then cease speeding through schools zones but that point of view may be a bit bias as I’m not a moron…
The new BYD Seal might just be the best car to come out of China yet (pity about the names)
@Heywood - projection? Again you jumped to the wrong meaning of words. I said rear vision - you know… View
Good luck with that View
In 2+ years your $60k EV will be worth around $30k. I can think of better ways to blow off $30k, but… View
UNSW Canberra revises designs for its city campus project after feedback
Wonderful to see a rounded shape in the building, as curves are much more interesting and inviting… View
Nice to see a building which is not a rectangular box. View
Coalition's super housing plan is a first home owners grant on steroids: Don't fall for it
Capital Retro, you didn't ask anyone, this is a public forum with a reply button. Why are you… View
Releasing super for home purchases is the definition of redirecting more and more of our wealth into… View
Haha, Excel is a wonderful tool and most databases are exportable these days. Looking further at the… View
Review recommends moving Throsby's 'Home of Football', bringing health, Defence and DFAT to diversify AIS's future
I haven’t been following this review. The artist’s impression of the plans looks pretty fabulous… View
Wait a minute here ! Throsby was being built as they said to service the soccer community of… View