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Robert Heatley Stand / Re: In Game Assignations: AFL Rd 11 : Carlton vs. West Coast Eagles
Without using the derogatory language, Spanner is correct.  Murphy is finished as an on baller at AFL level.   His body is gone,  he's got little left.   He's not making clearances, there's no effective  defensive effort and at times hes little more than a traffic cone as far as the opposition are concerned.    


When he tackles, and that's rarely, it's with one arm.   Gets knocked off the ball and falls over a lot,  gets caught all the time, looks slow.... It's time for a kid to step up. Thanks Marc,  but time's up.
        Yes Murp. has had it but not because of a lack of skill or heart but because the game has changed.  He was an outside mid but the game now only uses inside mids who bullock their way through and he is not built that way.  Yes he may not prove to be overly useful these days but  please recognise his history and his contribution to the club over the years.
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: Deer in the Headlights
24 arrested for 'alleged' arson. 

By the way I suggest that people google 'Victorian '39 fires' to find that this horrendous fire is nowhere near as large nor, thankfully, as deadly.
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: Deer in the Headlights
There's been a couple of those, Fluffy One, but most common is lightning strikes. Fortunately firies are better screened these days as in the past the CFA (esp volunteers) becomes a place that pyromaniacs just loved to hang out... and secretly give everyone work to do! And you get the odd c0ckhead kids who light fires but with better drone technology and more of them these fires are usually spotted early.

As CC mentioned, what is really infuriating is the scam artists arriving on the scene to take advantage of the vulnerable. I probably shouldn't write this but I wouldn't be against publicly identifying and shaming these appalling creatures.

Unfortunately Baggers. there have been many more than a couple started by arsonists. 


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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: Deer in the Headlights
Both of these are just dumb arguments, a very typical Beverly Hillbillies style, small town, small minded, provincial attack on (grievous yawn) Inner City Elites and leftist academics. I guess we can dismiss everything Einstein ever said because he never traveled around the universe to see it for himself.




An a typical 'green townie' response.
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: Deer in the Headlights
I suspect much of the vitriol aimed at Morrison is because he has been such a vocal climate change denier and has actively thwarted and prevented actions to increase fire fighting abilities. He's also the boss and represents a number of archaic ideologies.

A piece from this morning's The Age. Some good perspectives:

“…Associate Professor Philip Zylstra, from Wollongong University's Centre for Sustainable Ecosystem Solutions, said fuel loads in forests, and state government management, were not responsible for the catastrophic fire season.

"I think that for the federal government to say there needs to be a focus on hazard-reduction burning at this stage appears to be passing the buck to the states," he said.

"The reality is we are at a peak of prescribed burning by state agencies. More has been done in the past decade than in many, many decades."

NSW Environment Minister Matt Kean said there were 960,000 hectares burnt for hazard reduction last year, while the previous highest yearly total since 2000 was 260,000.

Professor Zylstra said a vast increase to the current hazard reduction effort would blanket cities and towns with smoke over winter and create "huge risks" of accidental property damage and even death.

Philip Gibbons, an associate professor at the Fenner School for Environment and Society at the Australian National University, said recent fires in several regions across the country were not halted by cleared farm paddocks, which showed broadscale land clearing was not an effective management technique.

"Fires have burned through rural land which has a much lower fuel load than a hazard-burn area, but that didn't stop fires."
Professor Gibbons said studies showed hazard-reduction burns weren't effective at halting fires and policy that focused on them could push states to set minimum-hectare-burned targets.

Victoria's fire managers have already shifted from an annual hectare target, which was set after the Black Saturday royal commission, to a more strategic approach.

A 2010 study from Wollongong University, The Effect of Fuel Age on the Spread of Fire in Sclerophyll Forest in the Sydney Region, found there was only a 10 per cent chance a fire would be stopped by a hazard-reduction burn. It said road barriers were most effective at halting fires.

"This summer's fires have burnt though many areas that had hazard-reduction burning. They can help control fires in moderate weather conditions, but in severe conditions it might just help reduce the severity," he said.

Cleared buffer zones in the bush within 40 metres of houses reduced house losses by an average of 43 per cent on Black Saturday, Professor Gibbons' study found. But he said no one technique was a solution.

"If there was a silver bullet on bushfires we'd have found it by now, after the 51 inquiries since 1939."

Associate Professor Trent Penman, from the University of Melbourne bushfire behaviour and management group, said "broader thinking" was needed and "blindly putting money into prescribed burning won't stop the problem".

He said states hadn't "dropped the ball at all" on hazard-reduction burning, and they were "working harder and smarter than they have in the past", particularly since the royal commission into Black Saturday…”


Can this 'professor' tell me how fires can burn without fuel?  There has to be fuel.  And where has this fuel come from?  The dead trees, branches and leaves that have fallen over the years.  Has this 'professor' ever ventured into the real bush and not just driven past?  If so he would have to see what fuel has accumulated.  As for 'global warming' being a cause, is that a new brand of match that arsonists use or does it describe a type of lightning strike?
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: Deer in the Headlights
Well done Spanner'. Promote a slick dumbell who mixes doctored images to promote his case. This at least suggests that his arguments have been doctored as well. 
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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: Deer in the Headlights
Living in a small rural community we can see just how much fuel is on the forrest floor.  Gums lose their leaves all year round, nowhere near the same number of people take firewood out of the forrest due to severe restrictions. so that fallen trees and branches build up and the 'cold burns' have not been sighted in our area for almost 2 years.  Fires cannot start nor continue without some sort of fuel, and the greenies have stupidly provided the fuel.  Locals are ready to burn any greenies should they happen to leave their inner suburban houses.  But they wont, not to even help fight the fires they have caused 
No-one who doesn't live in the regional and rural areas should have a say in what happens there.   >:D  >:D  >:D  >:D  >:D

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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: Cleaning Spectacles
A small dab of liquid soap on each lens, front and back, spread with fingers, continue using fingers under warm water to clean the lens and dry with soft cloth. :)  :)  :)