Yeah sure. Personally I think the cold wars are by favourite to read about. Soviets in Afghanistan, Americans in Vietnam. Just world leaders trying to use military tools to achieve political objectives and spending a decade failing but defending their failures.
Sounds like you're a bit of a history buff. Weird question but I've been looking for resources on the Iran-Iraq war and haven't been able to find much. You have any leads? I listened to a military podcast about it and have been interested ever since but got nothing
The irony is that Australians are wild for espresso coffee. Like, it's crack for anyone living in an urban part of Australia. Even pubs have big italian espresso machines.
Beer still way out in front though
I feel like the most botched execution of a good idea was skycam at the footy. Promised to follow the ball with behind shots down the line of ball movement. Instead just ended up in weird close ups iirc
Back when I started working FIFO the wife bought me a ps3 for my camp room. I think she wanted to keep me away from the pub when I was up there. Not that she had to worry, I was at work 12 hours a day and just going to camp to eat and sleep.
I think the only game I played through was SpecOps...
Regardless of legal framework I would say the minister has the ability to rescind it, and odds on it'll be a different government next year. A quiet apology letter might just get it done
Eh, I think that's probably going overboard. I assume that he's going to cop the 3 but 9 months from now when we're past the omicron final boss fight he'll appeal it and win
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