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He is a family member of mine so very exciting for us he's a long time loyal and passionate saints member as are his whole family.
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Maybe? It's not exactly innovative - we just copy European styles and sell em back overseas. But you're right that it's a solid export industry. Still doesn't excite me heaps.plugger66 wrote:I was joking. i was going to say vegemite but decided on the good old pav. What about our wine?
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Yep. No imagination in this country. Those jet packs are awesome, why can't we do that sort of s***?Con Gorozidis wrote:Bergholt I'm with you buddy.
Have you seen that jet pack company in nz ?
We don't do anything cool.
We just dig stuff up eat food and get all juiced up on house prices.
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I hear that Waterhouse fellow is cashed up after selling his betting business to the Brits. Let's get him on board. He knows what punters want.
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The only possible candidate who is not in a boring industry is Gudinski the music producer/guru. You could add Molly Meldrum to that list too.
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Plastic bank notes aren't as exciting as a jetpack but they're an Australian invention now used in at least 22 countries.bergholt wrote:Yep. No imagination in this country.
Good luck to the new President, let's hope he's a good media performer.
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The last of the Hills Hoists have been removed by the Backyard blitz guys. They aren't trendy or cool it seems. So I assume that all these trendy cool people use electric clothes dryers rather than an amazing solar wind energy device. I think Hills ( who actually started producing steel tubeing so they could supply their other products ) are now mainly importing. Its still good quality stuff.bergholt wrote:The Hills Hoist? The stump-jump plough? Plastic bank notes? How many of these inventions are being successfully manufactured and exported to the world?Bernard Shakey wrote:Wi-fi, Cochlear implant?
The cochlear implant I'll give you, that's a great invention and one that an Australian company has very successfully commercialised. They bring in hundreds of millions of dollars a year.
Wifi being "invented in Australia" is complete crap. A team at the CSIRO put together some tech that already existed, using it in an effective way but one that others had also been doing for years. But CSIRO patented it first, then completely failed to make any useful products using it. They gave up and since then they've flown around the world suing people. This isn't an example of innovation, it's an example of the fundamental problems with the patent system.
As a country we're good at sport. But we're s*** at making products the world wants to buy.
Isn't there some company in Queensland making cool guns? ( So now I google it ). Oops very cool but not looking good. Maybe if they opened some stores in Loosianna . http://www.news.com.au/business/compani ... 6435689065
University of Queensland and some of the Australian Defense force divisions seem to have been involved with Scramjet technology and testing.
I worked for Orbital Engine company for a while, but it was definitely NQR.
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Eric Bana, or is he boring now that they've redone the Hulk better?samuraisaint wrote:The only possible candidate who is not in a boring industry is Gudinski the music producer/guru. You could add Molly Meldrum to that list too.
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Yeah, I guess they're OK, not exactly a consumer brand.HitTheBoundary wrote:Plastic bank notes aren't as exciting as a jetpack but they're an Australian invention now used in at least 22 countries.bergholt wrote:Yep. No imagination in this country.
They were certainly innovative in their sales techniques. Bribery, corruption, all sorts of unconventional tactics. Not exactly what we'd hope to be associated with as a country!
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Yeah, I had shares in MST for a few years. I wanted to believe but they never quite nailed it.Kickit wrote:Isn't there some company in Queensland making cool guns? ( So now I google it ). Oops very cool but not looking good. Maybe if they opened some stores in Loosianna .
We're usually good at that sort of basic research stuff but we often don't actually own the IP or benefit hugely from it.Kickit wrote:University of Queensland and some of the Australian Defense force divisions seem to have been involved with Scramjet technology and testing.
Ah yeah, that was a good one! I wanted to believe in that as well but I guess it never quite got there. Was the tech just not strong enough, or were they actually dodgy?Kickit wrote:I worked for Orbital Engine company for a while, but it was definitely NQR.
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Passes the first test with flying ( red, white and black ) colours.always_a_saint wrote:He is a family member of mine so very exciting for us he's a long time loyal and passionate saints member as are his whole family.
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When I was there the Original concept was dead and buried and Ralph had used to money he made by manipulating the share price to get into real estate. ( when the shares go up and down that much its good to know when the press releases will be ). Wow there were some smart people working there, but a bit like the guys on Big Bang theory, they didn't always have direction, or see the big picture.bergholt wrote:Kickit wrote:Isn't there some company in Queensland making cool guns? ( So now I google it ). Oops very cool but not looking good. Maybe if they opened some stores in Loosianna .Ah yeah, that was a good one! I wanted to believe in that as well but I guess it never quite got there. Was the tech just not strong enough, or were they actually dodgy?Kickit wrote:I worked for Orbital Engine company for a while, but it was definitely NQR.
I believe the original concept was limited by the use of "Vanes" at best it would be as good as a Wankel engine ( which is still limited ) but would struggle to get there. Because of the shape of the combustion chambers, even if it obtained the benefit of less parts and was cheaper and more compact it would struggle to match a 4 stroke for efficiency.
When I was there they were trying to apply the direct petrol injection they had developed as a side project.
They were trying to sell a 2 stroke injected engine ( based on a Suzuki 2 stroke outboard ) as a commercial engine to Automotive customers.
They were tyring to sell their injection for outboard motors that were struggling to meet emissions legislation ( now largely 4 stroke ).
They were trying develop a cheap fuel injection to make the 2 strokes that were polluting much of Asia cheaper. ( unreliable and expensive, pollies in asia could have solved the problem by simply banning 2 strokes ). I think they actually marketed their direct injection 4 stroke technology.
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CSL, not sexy like Apple, but a world wide corporation selling a number of life saving products such as Gardasil.
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Hills Hoists are made in China.
This is the product to buy.
http://www.qualityclotheslines.net/comp ... aytek.html
I have had one for a few months and it has been very good.
This is the product to buy.
http://www.qualityclotheslines.net/comp ... aytek.html
I have had one for a few months and it has been very good.
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He is also also a Targa Tasmania derby racer - he'll defintely do!Kickit wrote:Eric Bana, or is he boring now that they've redone the Hulk better?samuraisaint wrote:The only possible candidate who is not in a boring industry is Gudinski the music producer/guru. You could add Molly Meldrum to that list too.
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The black boxes used in aircraft for recording cockpit conversation and aircraft performance information is most definately an Australian invention.Kickit wrote:The last of the Hills Hoists have been removed by the Backyard blitz guys. They aren't trendy or cool it seems. So I assume that all these trendy cool people use electric clothes dryers rather than an amazing solar wind energy device. I think Hills ( who actually started producing steel tubeing so they could supply their other products ) are now mainly importing. Its still good quality stuff.bergholt wrote:The Hills Hoist? The stump-jump plough? Plastic bank notes? How many of these inventions are being successfully manufactured and exported to the world?Bernard Shakey wrote:Wi-fi, Cochlear implant?
The cochlear implant I'll give you, that's a great invention and one that an Australian company has very successfully commercialised. They bring in hundreds of millions of dollars a year.
Wifi being "invented in Australia" is complete crap. A team at the CSIRO put together some tech that already existed, using it in an effective way but one that others had also been doing for years. But CSIRO patented it first, then completely failed to make any useful products using it. They gave up and since then they've flown around the world suing people. This isn't an example of innovation, it's an example of the fundamental problems with the patent system.
As a country we're good at sport. But we're s*** at making products the world wants to buy.
Isn't there some company in Queensland making cool guns? ( So now I google it ). Oops very cool but not looking good. Maybe if they opened some stores in Loosianna . http://www.news.com.au/business/compani ... 6435689065
University of Queensland and some of the Australian Defense force divisions seem to have been involved with Scramjet technology and testing.
I worked for Orbital Engine company for a while, but it was definitely NQR.
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Yep, good one, they're a very successful business selling good products to the world.saints66 wrote:CSL, not sexy like Apple, but a world wide corporation selling a number of life saving products such as Gardasil.
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Agreed. That's still more an "invention" than successful, commercial worldwide brand. Unfortunately I don't think the Australian economy has picked up a great deal of export revenue thanks to the black box.KingSaint wrote:The black boxes used in aircraft for recording cockpit conversation and aircraft performance information is most definately an Australian invention.
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The black box is a great inventionbergholt wrote:Agreed. That's still more an "invention" than successful, commercial worldwide brand. Unfortunately I don't think the Australian economy has picked up a great deal of export revenue thanks to the black box.KingSaint wrote:The black boxes used in aircraft for recording cockpit conversation and aircraft performance information is most definately an Australian invention.
The Saints are under review, will it make any difference to the underachievers ?
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I'm not a fan of Gardosil, since my daughter started randomly fainting and having dizzy spells. She never fainted in her life until her Gardosil shot. Then it started. Can't prove anything without conducting clinical trials involving thousands of people of course. But Japan for example, have stopped using it as a Standard Vaccine.saints66 wrote:CSL, not sexy like Apple, but a world wide corporation selling a number of life saving products such as Gardasil.
Its effectiveness is also under question.
Rotary Lawn mower was a good one, but its long since become anyone's.
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edited as fanciful
I'm not a fan of AOD964, since my SON started randomly fainting and having dizzy spells. He never fainted in his life until Dan4 was employed. Then it started. Can't prove anything without conducting clinical trials involving thousands of people of course. But NRL clubs for example, stopped using his services long ago.
Its effectiveness is also under question.
I'm not a fan of AOD964, since my SON started randomly fainting and having dizzy spells. He never fainted in his life until Dan4 was employed. Then it started. Can't prove anything without conducting clinical trials involving thousands of people of course. But NRL clubs for example, stopped using his services long ago.
Its effectiveness is also under question.
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Howard Walter Florey, OM, FRS (24 September 1898 – 21 February 1968) was an Australian pharmacologist and pathologist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Sir Ernst Boris Chain and Sir Alexander Fleming for his role in the making of penicillin. Florey's discoveries are estimated to have saved over 6 million lives.[1] Florey is regarded by the Australian scientific and medical community as one of its greatest scientists. Sir Robert Menzies, Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister, said that "In terms of world well-being, Florey was the most important man ever born in Australia".[2]
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Howard Walter Florey, OM, FRS (24 September 1898 – 21 February 1968) was an Australian pharmacologist and pathologist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Sir Ernst Boris Chain and Sir Alexander Fleming for his role in the making of penicillin. Florey's discoveries are estimated to have saved over 6 million lives.[1] Florey is regarded by the Australian scientific and medical community as one of its greatest scientists. Sir Robert Menzies, Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister, said that "In terms of world well-being, Florey was the most important man ever born in Australia".[2]
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Excellent.always_a_saint wrote:He is a family member of mine so very exciting for us he's a long time loyal and passionate saints member as are his whole family.
What are his feelings on Seaford, morrabbin etc.
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As long as he's not The Invisible Man (isn't that a Queen Toon?)70s sainter wrote:Excellent.always_a_saint wrote:He is a family member of mine so very exciting for us he's a long time loyal and passionate saints member as are his whole family.
What are his feelings on Seaford, morrabbin etc.
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always_a_saint wrote:He is a family member of mine so very exciting for us he's a long time loyal and passionate saints member as are his whole family.
whats he like?