

This little Yema somehow made its way to Australia and I couldn’t say no. Pristine condition with box
Not sure it’s for me but lovely to look at


Not sure it’s for me but lovely to look at
Which one of you wogs remembers heading at night to the phone box with a bag of 20c coins and calling your family back in Europe back in the day. You had to keep pumping those 20c coins into the slot until you said good bye as your stash is just about exhausted. Those were the times
Hi All
What are the chances of completely changing careers and becoming a tradie of some sort like an electrician or some other trade? I’m completely burnt out with office job and being in high stakes finance for decades. Is there a possibility for a mature, responsible, hard working dude to become a tradie?
I’m a practical dude and love my watches that do what I buy them for. However I also admire watches that look great but can’t justify buying one if I don’t use their functionalities like chronograph, diver etc. So who is a practical buyer and who is an aesthetics buyer
Under $600 USD
\- easy to read numbers
\- light
\- outdoors robustness
\- long lasting reserve (quartz or solar charging is fine)
\- great lume
\- date
Bonus Points
\- extra features that will help adventuring
Under $600 USD
- easy to read numbers
- light
- outdoors robustness
- long lasting reserve (quartz or solar charging is fine)
- great lume
- date
Bonus Points
- extra features that will help adventuring
Natural environment. Winton, QLD. About 6-7cm in length
Ok, so most of you wear your watches on your left hand. Me on the right, and of course the crown is on the right hand side making it difficult to wind whatever whilst on your hand. So the question is how many of you wear a watch on your right hand and does it bother you that it’s difficult to wind? Is there a left hand watch?
Now can all the other EV names please follow suit and provide an alternative to driving a car with a laptop/ipad.
While eventually and inevitably we will one day own an EV I’m happy to wait for now to see how this race pans out. I’m presuming I’m not alone in my reluctance to dive into the EV’s world
Reasons are;
I’m still very happy with my Subaru, basic but it does the job and can take me off road in QLD
Petrol prices are non issue for me even though they can volatile
Outback QLD still lacking good EV infrastructure
Lord knows which EV brands will be around in 12-24 months considering the fierce competition
After market service is scaring me hearing plenty of negativity
I would prefer an EV that isn’t so software dependent and actually gives the driver as much control as possible. Example would love my current Subaru to have an EV engine without all the bells and whistles