Panache - 26-11-2010 at 16:43
Now thats an aspirator.
and just for Magpie, another australian product
[Edited on 27-11-2010 by Panache]
Magpie - 26-11-2010 at 16:55
I don't know what that bloody liquid is, but it is indeed cruel of you to show sunlight and green leaves when my lab is so cold I can't use it.
Panache - 26-11-2010 at 17:01
shit you can't read it properly, shit photo, just a water called 'another bloody water', lovely and warm today except i have to fucking vote again
today thats twice this year, does canadia have compulsory voting, wait you're in the uS, if you don't vote here your get fined $200.00, kind of
motivates you
kclo4 - 26-11-2010 at 17:33
Vote twice? They loose your first vote?
That is interesting they fine you.
Does that aspirator connect onto a hose fitting, or what?
I've never seen one that looks like that. Looks like it is for some pretty serious stuff. Where do I get one?
mr.crow - 27-11-2010 at 11:01
Maybe its a steam injector for a boiler
bquirky - 27-11-2010 at 11:18
and with a hung federal parlement and a minority goverment you might yet have to vote a third time
BTW the AEC only charges $20 for a first offence I forgot to vote in a state by election the other day.
Panache - 28-11-2010 at 23:40
bang on mr crow, navy friend of mine picked it also, they weigh like 5kg each, were expensive though, $9 for nine of them, thats $1 each.
This is them dismantled all three ports are standard plumbing so you can attach whatever!!
I exaggerated the fine to make it appear far more onerous, thanks for dispelling that bquirky, now no-ones going to believe anything i say anymore.
zed - 29-11-2010 at 11:41
Sorry. Here in the US, the penalty is even more severe. If you fail to vote, someone like George Bush gets into office.
Actual voting, at least in the more civilized areas, occurs only every two years.
Where I am now, it isn't that civilized. There are micro-elections all of the time. Special interest groups, sponsor little one-issue elections,
hoping to sneak something past the general public's scrutiny.