← 2019 September 2019
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I miss Mr Robot

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Went to camera heaven & a Jewish guy sold me a lense

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Does anyone have a mum or a grandma (even in a nursing home) in Leura, Katoomba, or Wentworth Falls? I’ve got an extra (unused) an amazing bridal bouquet that needs a home tonight.
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Please, please, please, subscribe to my Youtube channel so I can get past 100 subscribers and get a youtube URL. xoxo www.youtube.com/channel/U...
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Do it yurtself
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I’m sick of being judged by dogs in cars for not driving with my head out the window and tongue out of my mouth.
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Police are now targeting people who call the phone or computer wallpaper, a screensaver.
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To celebrate our almost 200th member at the Celebrant Institute I've redesigned our home page ... I highly recommend hiring a web designer ...

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“He had some rote knowledge of cockpit procedures as handed down from the big manufacturers, but he was weak in an essential quality known as airmanship.”
This piece in the NYT is not dissimilar in narrative to stories I’ve heard from two Qantas pilots.
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This story 😟 One man's 33-year fight for his daughter takes him to second royal commission
For Yoey, that move would be the start of a three-decade journey.
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In May 2018 I theorised that Apple’s ultra personal computing platform would diverge into a Wrist-first CPU and an Apple Camera. As I read @gruber’s iCamera piece I wondered whether my theory might not be far off.
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The makers of Mini Metro have made a new game for Apple Arcade called Mini Motorways. Shut up and take my money, Apple.

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One day, when I grow up, I’m going to open a cafe where the tables do not wobble. I’ll call it ‘The Good Cafe’ because that’s obviously what it is.
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What a time to be alive. You can watch a live stream of Ikea furniture making it’s way from Sweden to Australia. It takes two weeks, today is day two. Captivating.
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The number one thing I’m asked for help on is writing wedding vows, so here’s a rebel’s guide
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On August 10 someone in Brazil made a $1.62 AUD payment through my manual payment page on my website. It allows people to pay their invoices in ful or part by entering their details and how much they want to pay, and Stripe processes the payment.
It seemed weird at the time.
This week the assumed scammer has disputed the transaction.
At the time of the transaction I notified Stripe that I believed it was a scam of some sort, and now that they want to charge me a $25 dispute fee I’m reminding them of that conversation, but ...
What do you think the scam is? I’m always fascinated by internet scams and how they actually make money. How is paying me $1.62 then disputing it actually making the scammer money? -
I guested on the Wedding Photo Hangover podcast with Steven & Dustin, I think you’ll like it: Adventurous Elopements and Drone Photos
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"Mature people choose joy, immature people chase joy" - Dan Gorry












































































