The Ashes

Anything off topic that you want to share with the group. (warning this board may include coarse language)

Moderators: IMC, Club Staff

mrx
Veteran Mechanic
Posts: 1001
jedwabna poszewka promocja
Joined: Fri Nov 28, 2003 6:00 pm
Location: FTO Capital of Australia
Contact:

Post by mrx »

Just_Rich-UK wrote: Put your tinnies down and pick up a book once in a while, then we'll have a proper who's best conversation.

And MRX you are too uptight, have a w*nk, get it out of your system, but do it sneakily cos god kills a kitten everytime he catches you!
Do you mean have a wink? :wink:

Ah look, just settle down for a second. I am definitely not uptight! My god - don't tell me you took anything that I said seriously!!!

And as for the "put your tinnies down" - any other cliche's you wanna draw upon? I mean, also pulled out that old favourite - the convicts. I thought you might have given us a little more respect and gone with colonials, but whatever.

As for inventions, we do have (to pick out a few)

Hills Hoist - the rotary washing line with hoist quickly became and remains a fixture in Australian back yards. The original rotary clothes hoist had been designed by Gilbert Toyne in Geelong in 1912, but Lance Hill of Adelaide further developed the design from 1945 onwards and marketed it under the name of the Hills Hoist. He later added and patented the winding mechanism in 1956.

The Sarich Engine - an orbital combustion engine invented by Perth engineer Ralph Sarich in 1972.

Wave Piercing Catamaran - designed by Sydney naval architect Phillip Hercus. His design went on to form the basis for the ocean going catamarans produced by Incat in Tasmania.

The 'Diff' (differential gears) - David Shearer designed a differential gear which he incorporated into the steam car he built in South Australia in 1897.

The 'Ute' - A vehicle with the cabin of a car and the rear of a small truck was designed by Lewis Brandt at the Ford Motor Company in Geelong, Victoria.1934 and called a 'Utility Vehicle'. The 'ute' has long been a favourite vehicle for farmers and tradesmen and is part of the Australian landscape.

Black Box Flight Recorder - this famous device was invented in 1958 by Dr David Warren at the Aeronautical Research Laboratories in Melbourne.

Variable Ratio Rack & Pinion Steering - invented by the engineer Arthur Bishop in 1970. This was quickly adopted by vehicle manufacturers throughout the world.

Kiwi Shoe Polish - developed by Melbourne businessman William Ramsay, this soon became the most successful shoe polish in the world. He chose the word 'Kiwi' because of his New Zealand wife.

The Two Stroke Lawn Mower - developed in Australia in 1930. Both the two stroke mower and the Hills Hoist featured in the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Sydney in 2000.

Latex Gloves - developed in Australia in 1945.

The notepad was created In 1902 by J.A.Birchall of Launceston when he had the idea of gluing individual sheets of paper together into a conveniently usable form

Pre-paid Postage - the first system of pre-paid postage system was instituted in New South Wales in 1838

Xerox Photocopying - the technology behind xerography was developed at The University of Sydney by Professor O U Vonwiller in 1907.

Plastic Bank Notes - the Australian-invented technology used in producing plastic bank notes is now licensed in many countries.

Blast Glass (also known as Stop Shot). A ballistic and blast resistant glass system. Unlike conventional bullet proof glass it incorporates an air cavity to help absorb the shock wave of explosions. It almost certainly saved many lives in the terrorist bombing of the Australian Embassy in Djakarta in 2004. Invented by Peter Stephinson.

Wine Cask - the flexible bag inside a box was first developed by Thomas Angove of South Australia in 1965 and later given the now familiar tap and brought to market by Sam Wynn of Wynnvale Wines. This design has now become almost universal.

Electronic Pacemaker

Penicillin - the life saving application of penicillin was developed by Howard Florey (see more information at Who Was the Inventor?). Penicillin has saved millions of lives world wide

Many firsts associated with in vitro fertilisation, including the birth of the first frozen embryo baby at the Queen Victoria Medical Centre in Melbourne1984.

The Bionic Ear- the cochlear implant was invented by a team led by Professor Graeme Clark at The University of Melbourne in 1978. (see more information at Who Was the Inventor?)

Aspro - Aspro was invented by the chemist George Nicholas as a form of Asprin in a tablet. The product was developed in Melbourne between 1915 and 1917, and George's brother Alfred Nicholas together with Henry Woolf Shmith were key to its manufacturing and marketing success By 1940 it had become the world's most widely used headache treatment. (see more information at Who Was the Inventor?)

Spray-on-skin for burns victims developed by Dr Fiona Wood and used to great effect after the 2002 Bali terrorist bombings

Thrust Bearing - the tilt-pad thrust bearing was invented by Anthony Mitchell in 1905. It is regarded as probably the single most important invention in the world of thrust technology.

The 'Australian Crawl' - the style of 'overarm' or 'freestyle' swimming stroke now familiar in competition swimming. It evolved out of the 'trudgen' stroke adopted by certain swimmers in Sydney in the early 1900s. The new stroke was soon known worldwide as 'the Australian Crawl' and its most famous exponent (and quite possibly the inventor of its characteristic version) was Fanny Durack. The year 1912 saw one of the greatest ever sporting achievements by an Australian. Fanny, using an Australian Crawl was not only the first woman ever to win an Olympic gold medal in swimming, in the process she cut four seconds of the men's world record.

Race Cam - was created in Australia by the engineer Geoff Healey.

The winged keel created by Ben Lexcen was famously used in the Americas Cup.

Need I go on???? :lol:

However, I would have to agree with you though - England are definitely the superior nation. i mean, after all, they have given the world the greatest "invention" yet, without question - AUSTRALIA!!!

Who's feeling patriotic now? C'mon Aussies - group hug time I think. :D
mrx
Veteran Mechanic
Posts: 1001
Joined: Fri Nov 28, 2003 6:00 pm
Location: FTO Capital of Australia
Contact:

Post by mrx »

Oh, and to get this back on track (somewhat), I am really looking forward to the last test. It has been one of the best series in ages, and it is great to England finally giving us a run for our money. Been a bit too easy for a bit too long.

I think this England team has really earned the respect of the cricketing world and rightly so. If you guys win, good job.

However, Australia will win by 150ish runs early on the 4th day, draw the series and retain the ashes. Sorry....
User avatar
Bennoz
National President
Posts: 23676
Joined: Fri Jan 21, 2005 6:00 pm
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Bennoz »

Wow... I thought topping Rich's smart ar*e post was gonna be difficult, but you've done well!!Image
mrx wrote:However, Australia will win by 150ish runs early on the 4th day, draw the series and retain the ashes. Sorry....
Im not that confident however.... Aus by 30 odd runs.... last day. Its gonna be a bleary eyed morning that one.Image
Rich UK
Grease Monkey
Posts: 254
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: "Bristol, that's in Wales isn't it?"

Post by Rich UK »

Good response! I'll let it lie there.

As for the cricket, it's not really my sport, but it is a good excuse to drink beer for 8 hours non stop in the sun!

We will win by the way, the price of day 4 tickets is dropping like a stone!
I too, am slightly Australian. <br>"You flamming galah!" <br>
Is it Necrophilia if she's still twitchin' ?
Rich UK
Grease Monkey
Posts: 254
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: "Bristol, that's in Wales isn't it?"

Post by Rich UK »

So how we feeling now, getting a bit interesting!
I too, am slightly Australian. <br>"You flamming galah!" <br>
Is it Necrophilia if she's still twitchin' ?
User avatar
Bennoz
National President
Posts: 23676
Joined: Fri Jan 21, 2005 6:00 pm
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Bennoz »

The channel that broadcoasts the Ashes over here (SBS) is usually busy broacasting foreign rubbish & wierdo hairy armpitted euro trash movies, but the first days play saw their biggest TV audience in history...
Some 1.2 million Aussie tuned in!
Rich UK
Grease Monkey
Posts: 254
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: "Bristol, that's in Wales isn't it?"

Post by Rich UK »

1 million of whome were perth based Brits, cos you Sheilas can't take watching the shaggers get beaten!
I too, am slightly Australian. <br>"You flamming galah!" <br>
Is it Necrophilia if she's still twitchin' ?
User avatar
Bennoz
National President
Posts: 23676
Joined: Fri Jan 21, 2005 6:00 pm
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Bennoz »

I like watching poms get beaten on and off the feild....
Rich UK
Grease Monkey
Posts: 254
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: "Bristol, that's in Wales isn't it?"

Post by Rich UK »

I'll send you a vid!
I too, am slightly Australian. <br>"You flamming galah!" <br>
Is it Necrophilia if she's still twitchin' ?
User avatar
Bennoz
National President
Posts: 23676
Joined: Fri Jan 21, 2005 6:00 pm
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Bennoz »

Does it have midgets?
Rich UK
Grease Monkey
Posts: 254
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: "Bristol, that's in Wales isn't it?"

Post by Rich UK »

..... and lamas!
I too, am slightly Australian. <br>"You flamming galah!" <br>
Is it Necrophilia if she's still twitchin' ?
User avatar
Bennoz
National President
Posts: 23676
Joined: Fri Jan 21, 2005 6:00 pm
Location: Sydney
Contact:

Post by Bennoz »

Sensational!! Love it when they spit...

My address is 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfeild.

2 copies please
afterburner
Mechanic
Posts: 418
Joined: Tue Nov 16, 2004 6:00 pm
Location: Previously NZ, now Hertfordshire, England

Post by afterburner »

Go the English weather!

And what's with the Aussie batsman taking the light last night? They were 100 odd without loss and they have to win the game, I would have thought they would have wanted to stay out as long as they could...
[url=http://www.atom.net.nz/afterburner/fto/index.htm][img]http://www.atom.net.nz/afterburner/ftologos.jpg[/img][/url]

It's gone :( - now carless...
User avatar
Slither
Mechanic
Posts: 707
Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2004 6:00 pm
Location: Out There Somewhere....

Post by Slither »

Yeah i don't get it. We need to win this test to retain the ashes and they are wasting time on bad light??? :roll:
mrx
Veteran Mechanic
Posts: 1001
Joined: Fri Nov 28, 2003 6:00 pm
Location: FTO Capital of Australia
Contact:

Post by mrx »

Sure, 100 behind and all that, but if you refuse the light, it sets a new "benchmark" reading, and it has to get worse from there before it will get offered again. So, if you lose a wicket, then the new batsmen has to come out and try and bat "in the dark", thereby risking another wicket going down. There is no point in batting on just to lose wickets!

Plus, the poms were starting to apply a lot of pressure, better off in a way going off, stopping their momentum and starting again the next day. Plus, it was only like 3 overs or whatever, and it can be made up in the next day, weather permitting of course.

Is a fascinating game though - first session tonight will probably decide the match in a lot of ways. Just pray for sunshine!!!
User avatar
Slither
Mechanic
Posts: 707
Joined: Mon Feb 16, 2004 6:00 pm
Location: Out There Somewhere....

Post by Slither »

I was reffering to the second day when Langer and Hayden came out after tea and went off for bad light, although i think they were under the impression that it was going to start raining soon anyway so there was no point batting. Still it's poised to be an interesting last couple of days! :D
User avatar
Supplanter
Forum Moderator
Posts: 6422
Joined: Tue Oct 22, 2002 5:00 pm
Location: Arizona Bay
Contact:

Post by Supplanter »

ImageImage
LED ALL the things.
afterburner
Mechanic
Posts: 418
Joined: Tue Nov 16, 2004 6:00 pm
Location: Previously NZ, now Hertfordshire, England

Post by afterburner »

Hmmm it's looking less and less encouraging for you Aussies, unless fat boy can produce something special on the last day.

Hmm I wonder how many English batsmen are down on their knees praying for rain :lol:
[url=http://www.atom.net.nz/afterburner/fto/index.htm][img]http://www.atom.net.nz/afterburner/ftologos.jpg[/img][/url]

It's gone :( - now carless...
Rich UK
Grease Monkey
Posts: 254
Joined: Sun Jul 10, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: "Bristol, that's in Wales isn't it?"

Post by Rich UK »

Ooooh, getting interesting.....Fat boy needs to retire after this!
I too, am slightly Australian. <br>"You flamming galah!" <br>
Is it Necrophilia if she's still twitchin' ?
User avatar
ph3var
Grease Monkey
Posts: 222
Joined: Wed Apr 13, 2005 5:00 pm
Location: Perth
Contact:

Post by ph3var »

Lol I bet "Fat Boy" probably throws one in Wilma after the match.

:P
Custom purple 1995 GPX manual
Post Reply