Possibly because he can see this one being used.
Possibly because he can see this one being used.
Yeah, I wouldn’t trust these guys as far as I can kick them, they’ve done some dodgy stuff in the past.
One example was picketing the Hobbit premier over alleged animal abuse, which was the first time they publicallly mentioned it.
You’d think they would go public while the abuse was happening, right?
One key reason to move is cost of living, it’s a lot cheaper in many ways to live out in the sticks, especially with housing. Lifestyle can also be part of it.
I’ve been to Wanaka, and it’s one of the few parts of that area of NZ that still felt “real”. Queenstown, on the other hand, just felt so manufactured, I really don’t like the place at all.
I can definitely see how a McDonald’s would change the place for the worst.
I hope they start punching up with their humour. I don’t hold much hope though.
Silver lining of the economy being rooted, I guess.
Over 100 mil nzd to replace, I’m not sure if we have insurance.
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Found it!
It really does sum up the story quite well, doesn’t it?
Oh, I’m well ahead of you there. I’m just amazed at how forgettable the ad is.
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The most common use for AI in the future will be sifting through all the AI sludge to find content actually made by a human.
I can see adverts being created specifically for viewers of one show in the near future.
I respect the sentiment, but the project was on track to be more than a billion dollars more than the initial estimates, which would have been a cost overrun of more than 100%
That’s a colossal blow out.
They were oddly quiet when the project got canned, and there were even a few admissions that the cost of the project had blown out to an unacceptable level.
I think Labour know their handling of the project will be brought up again if they protest.
If it is, Nicola’s name will be forever tied to it. And every time it breaks down, that comment will be brought up.
That’s been done in a way with a catamaran service, the Fast Cat ferries were brought in to compete with them. I think they sailed from Porirua.
Part of the problem is you would have to base yourself in Port Underwood, which is kinda the middle of nowhere, which would erase some of the time savings.
We’ve had far smaller vessels in the past that have been rail enabled though, even smaller than what we currently have.
An argument against moving is we wouldn’t just have to build the port, we would need road, rail, and all the utilities as well, whereas in Picton they’re already there.
If our government managed to blow out the projected cost of upgrading our existing infrastructure by more than the cost of the boats themselves, can you imagine what they’d do if they tried to build a whole new port somewhere?
Although I do like the idea of moving to somewhere like Port Underwood.
It sounds more like they treat someone without one as a first time tenant.
Great, even pizza is enshittifying.