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Machina

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A revelation that will surprise no one, A Current Affair hit a new low tonight. They ran with the Vegas was ISIS terrorism angle without any new evidence or anything tangible whatsoever. It was just rehashed information made to look like news.

Disgusting.
 
A revelation that will surprise no one, A Current Affair hit a new low tonight. They ran with the Vegas was ISIS terrorism angle without any new evidence or anything tangible whatsoever. It was just rehashed information made to look like news.

Disgusting.

In other revelations that will surprise nobody I had yet more "NO" leaflets dropped under my door today. Apparently all gender will be destroyed, all families broken apart and all free speech suppressed if gay marriage is passed.
 

Machina

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In other revelations that will surprise nobody I had yet more "NO" leaflets dropped under my door today. Apparently all gender will be destroyed, all families broken apart and all free speech suppressed if gay marriage is passed.

The religious would know about suppressing free speech
 

Bernbaum

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A revelation that will surprise no one, A Current Affair hit a new low tonight. They ran with the Vegas was ISIS terrorism angle without any new evidence or anything tangible whatsoever. It was just rehashed information made to look like news.

Disgusting.
Good grief.
 
A revelation that will surprise no one, A Current Affair hit a new low tonight. They ran with the Vegas was ISIS terrorism angle without any new evidence or anything tangible whatsoever. It was just rehashed information made to look like news.

Disgusting.

A new low? They must be halfway to Earth's Core by now.

Finally applied for another job. Feels really good even if nothing comes of it.

yes, even better is when you get asked for an interview and better still with a second.
not so good is the "thanks but no thanks, LOL"

Anyone playing Cuphead? Is pretty good. Presentation is outstanding.

haven't yet but will probably grab it on xbox at some stage
 

Quasar

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A revelation that will surprise no one, A Current Affair hit a new low tonight. They ran with the Vegas was ISIS terrorism angle without any new evidence or anything tangible whatsoever. It was just rehashed information made to look like news.

Disgusting.

It was pretty bad.

That said at least then the event would make sense. At least so far there seems no obvious motivations. Though hopefully the girlfriend can clear that up given the amount of planning and prep that must have taken place.
 

HolyCheck

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Nintendo's going all out with the Mario advertising. Saw a giant banner on the way in from the airport yesterday, and there's one on Burke road heading into camberwell
 
Its why I've basically given up on the pixel I barely can justify a 500$ phone every 2-3 years.

Google doesn't even seem to be discounting the old one in Australia.

Well, I'm still on my 4 year old Nexus 5.

4 x $500 > $1400 for Pixel 2.

Just trying to justify my purchase, you know....
 

Quasar

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Check out Motorola's phones. Clean Android install, regular updates and decent hardware.

I love my Moto Z Play. Two days battery life with heavy usage.

I'm also considering one of the new Nokia phones when it comes time. They seem to be doing good work for folks after non flagship phones.
 

legend166

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I get a free phone from work every two years with 20GB data every month so the price doesn't bother me...but does the Pixel 2 have an SD card slot?
 

choodi

Banned
I'm also considering one of the new Nokia phones when it comes time. They seem to be doing good work for folks after non flagship phones.

Clean Android version too. I can't stress enough how important this is when considering an Android phone (to me anyway).

Skins are the worst part of the Android experience. They also cause unnecessary delays to updates too.
 

choodi

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The battery looks amazing @_@

i am a bit more temped by the G6 all up though

Make sure you check their update cycle and see how long it takes for LG to update the OS and how long support last for.

I think they have got better recently, but lots of manufacturers are abandoning their phones after 12-18 months.

I like to keep my phones for two years at least, so this is an important consideration for me.
 

Jintor

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Well, the main thing holding me back right at this moment is that I've only had this 6p for a year.

I really like it! It's just... I can't expand the blasted memory and the battery is shithouse. That's literally it, but it's causing me a world of irritation.
 

choodi

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What's a mobile phone's life expectancy these days (from the user perspective I mean, not MTBF)?

I'd say two years. Unless you are one of those weird Apple obsessives who like to spend thousands just to have a new number (or an S) and less features.
 

jambo

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Most of mine have been replaced within 18-24 months. Some of them have been getting a bit run down, newer OS updates often lead to this, but some have been ok and could have kept going, but I can get a new phone so I do.

For the first time I might be doing a swap after 12 months. Optus have plans now that offer a 12 month change over for $99, and if the Huawei Mate 10 ends up being as good as it sounds I'll trade-up from the Mate 9.
 
Two years sounds about right, I think. Three is a stretch, especially if you’re a heavy user, because update bloat slows the OS and your battery starts to crap out.

Speaking of batteries crapping out - Samus Returns will be the last 3DS game I buy. I never knew how terrible it could be to have a handheld tethered to one place until I realised my 3DS battery doesn’t hold more than two minutes of charge anymore. I have to hold the system at a particular angle while playing in bed - it’s awful.

The worst part is that because I have an American 3DS, I don’t think I can buy a local one for cheap and transfer my data over either.
 
Most plans are for 2 years.
The things do run for longer but it's just a matter of when the battery expires really.
I'd say two years. Unless you are one of those weird Apple obsessives who like to spend thousands just to have a new number (or an S) and less features.
Most of mine have been replaced within 18-24 months. Some of them have been getting a bit run down, newer OS updates often lead to this, but some have been ok and could have kept going, but I can get a new phone so I do.

For the first time I might be doing a swap after 12 months. Optus have plans now that offer a 12 month change over for $99, and if the Huawei Mate 10 ends up being as good as it sounds I'll trade-up from the Mate 9.
Two years sounds about right, I think. Three is a stretch, especially if you're a heavy user, because update bloat slows the OS and your battery starts to crap out.
Well so far I've gone 2-3 years. And that's pretty much driven by updates stopping. If google continued to provide updates I'd update less frequently.
Hmm, my iPhone 6 plus is just over 3 years old, and while the battery is fine I've heard bad things about running iOS 11 (released a fortnight ago) on it, so I've just skipped that update. I get it for free (work phone) so maybe it's time to ask for a new one, although I'd feel a bit guilty because honestly it still runs fine.
 

choodi

Banned
Two years sounds about right, I think. Three is a stretch, especially if you’re a heavy user, because update bloat slows the OS and your battery starts to crap out.

Speaking of batteries crapping out - Samus Returns will be the last 3DS game I buy. I never knew how terrible it could be to have a handheld tethered to one place until I realised my 3DS battery doesn’t hold more than two minutes of charge anymore. I have to hold the system at a particular angle while playing in bed - it’s awful.

The worst part is that because I have an American 3DS, I don’t think I can buy a local one for cheap and transfer my data over either.

Makes me all the more thankful that the Switch is region-free.
 

Jintor

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lateline getting axed but aca and tt continuing forever on a steady diet of shonky middle eastern plumbers, abusing fat white landlords who don't fix the hot water plumbing, top 10 consumer tips to save you your precious bucks, and diet racism
 

Recreat3

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lateline getting axed but aca and tt continuing forever on a steady diet of shonky middle eastern plumbers, abusing fat white landlords who don't fix the hot water plumbing, top 10 consumer tips to save you your precious bucks, and diet racism

All those rehashed "how to make your own cleaning products" segments aswell. Guess that can come under consumer tips haha.
 
lateline getting axed but aca and tt continuing forever on a steady diet of shonky middle eastern plumbers, abusing fat white landlords who don't fix the hot water plumbing, top 10 consumer tips to save you your precious bucks, and diet racism
Don’t forget swimsuits for the fuller figure and neighbours from hell.

I raised a complaint about one of TT’s stories to the media watchdog (forget what it’s called) being race baiting and fear mongering and not being in the public interest. Months later, Channel 7 sent me a very carefully worded letter saying that they thought I was wrong and that this therefore put the matter to bed.

Having by this point forgotten all about the segment and not wanting to get into an Internet forum fight with someone whose job it is to deflect attention away from their employer’s stupid bullshit, I let it slide. I remember being so angry at the time too.
 
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