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We need to see some social media from Ford, please guys. I hope that you've been working on some behind the scenes content!
The taste we've had today of the Ford LMDh has got me ready for more. I hope they drop the shroud of secrecy and show us what they've been up to. We need the Ford Hypercar team to stop being car covers, whispers and shadows and start being a real team with short form, youtube and images of what's going on. You're not spending tens of millions of dollars a year to hide in the background.
Hot Air Balloon filled with fireworks is launched and the flight has a predicable conclusion
This Update Changes Everything | Sailing Locked (#16)
youtube.comLet's get Steve from Simon Says to 10k followers! Less than 250 to go!
instagram.comBank with Kiwibank? Noticed some NZD transactions are approx 2% more expensive than they should be?
Kiwibank, as of November last year, applies a 1.8% fee to international transactions conducted in NZD - this is for foreign based transactions, but in NZD not a different currency. Previously, this was free. Only some international firms actually conduct transactions within NZ, others do not. So Uber and Google Play are the correct amount, but Amazon, Spotify, AirBnB and Steam are more expensive, despite being priced in NZD.
My current trick to avoid this high fee is to use my wise card. Today it cost me 9 cents, or 0.4% to transfer instantly $21.95 nzd into wise (in NZD) from my kiwibank debit card to pay for OSRS membership. It's free if you use a bank deposit, but I was happy to pay ten cents this time. 36 cents every time I spend $20 is just too much, however.
You especially want to do this for bigger purchases as it's a sizeable difference for about 2 minutes of admin to transfer into wise via your debit/credit card. For two nights in a NZ airbnb, say at $800, you're looking at nearly $16 to use your debit card.
Other banks don't charge this same fee. They only charge a fee if the transaction is conducted in a foreign currency.
The below consumer article names ANZ and Westpac as banks currently without this fee. Worth a read: Link
I'm doing it. I'm on episode 3/44 of MadSeasonShow's OSRS journey. Picked the game back up a couple days ago.
Madseason is very enjoyable. I love that he just dives into questing. Reminds me of Guzu's playstyle when he switched over for a bit.
It always felt like an insurmountable thing to start a series from scratch but as I'm playing again I thought why not.
I'm playing my skiller. Just hit 500 f2p total level last night. Curently on the mammoth 99 grind for WC. 95 currently. Skiller will probably stay on f2p and I'll get membership for my main when I'm feeling it.
New Zealand flag shown on the F1 practice
Worst parking job I've ever seen completely blocking the aisle
Love the app!!
Long term user. Spending $2 a month on Reddit (for the gold plan) is the best ad blocking product on the market. Compared to YouTube premium, Twitch turbo, etc it is so much cheaper, especially with the flexible pricing depending on usage.
Makes Reddit so much more pleasant to use than having to deal with annoying promotion all the time - plus modern style and navigation methods. I was a stalwart RiF user until it ended, and I thought I'd hate anything different. Couldn't be more wrong.
Especially appreciating it on a 7 hour train ride through France and Italy. Use it every day. Great app /u/DBrady !!!!