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For climate change doubters, it will make you reconsider.
I think most people agree our climate is changing, what most don't agree about is why.
(tv's come with subtitles - someone should tell them!).
Bligh's updates are quite comical. In the background you have the police minister looking like an Easter Island statue, (although I have noticed he nods occasionally, which is nice). And on the side you have some hand-speaking person going at a million miles an hour causing all sorts of unecessary distraction (tv's come with subtitles - someone should tell them!).
I know - what a joke.
hope all is well with our dear ole Mr Gumnut and any other ASF contributers in the N.Q area
And on the side you have some hand-speaking person going at a million miles an hour causing all sorts of unecessary distraction (tv's come with subtitles - someone should tell them!).
Solly is right. Surely you can tolerate a bit of sign language for the deaf on your screen once in a while. Many deaf people have overall literacy problems and would find it difficult to follow subtitles.Gringotts & Knobby22
I have a close association with some ppl who face these challenges, their signing is a much quicker and a more effective means of communicating than reading subtitles.
I'll put up with the distraction.
Have a look at http://www.auslan.org.au/
S
Same here.hope all is well with our dear ole Mr Gumnut and any other ASF contributers in the N.Q area
+1. Thinking too about white crane with the timber and fibro house, and overit at Port Douglas. Probably several others also in the area.Same here.
hope all is well with our dear ole Mr Gumnut and any other ASF contributers in the N.Q area
Thank you for all your support, power back again, water was available throughout, lost some trees, no major damage to house, and most importantly all family and friends safe and well, as are garpaldogs.
Ross Island Hotel came through with flying colours and evac was not required. Beer cold and refreshing, as ever, conversation scintillating.
Yasi was some storm.
ABC Local Radio was a shining light with us throughout, relaying messages even when telephone towers ran out of backup batteries, and we lost mobile coverage.
Pity the poor people further north, esp, Cardwell, Tully Heads, Tully, Mission Beach, Ingham and Innisfail amongst others.
It was frightening here, god knows what it was like for them.
gg
Yasi was one powerful storm.
So glad to see you back on air gg and to know that you're all OK up there.Thank you for all your support, power back again, water was available throughout, lost some trees, no major damage to house, and most importantly all family and friends safe and well, as are garpaldogs.
Ross Island Hotel came through with flying colours and evac was not required. Beer cold and refreshing, as ever, conversation scintillating.
Yasi was some storm.
ABC Local Radio was a shining light with us throughout, relaying messages even when telephone towers ran out of backup batteries, and we lost mobile coverage.
Pity the poor people further north, esp, Cardwell, Tully Heads, Tully, Mission Beach, Ingham and Innisfail amongst others.
It was frightening here, god knows what it was like for them.
gg
Yeah the damage was not comparable to Katrina that's for sure. Maybe strength of the buildings but eyewitnesses say it wasn't as bad as they expected. Better to be over prepared though and the Media had an exciting time with it.Yes it was.
I am not in anyway minimising the matter but I did hear one professor (I think he was from James Cook Uni) saying that due to the different ways in which these events are classified, it would in the USA be considered a Cat 4 as the US has its own classification system and we use the international classification. He also implied that, quite rightly, the Bureau of Meteorology issues warnings on a worse case scenario. No matter, it's academic really if the blasted thing hits your town.
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