Fair point well madeBlack Orchid wrote:Tourism yes.Mistress Nicole wrote:I think countries like Australia and New Zealand should really be chasing the tourist dollar. As the world becomes more over-developed, over-populated and polluted, countries like Australia and New Zealand (if they kept reasonably 'green') will eventually become tourist meccas, as the world wants to see what raw nature once looked like.
I'm a totally hypocrite though because I think Australia should start selling more uranium
Uranium I am not so sure. There are supposed safeguards in place that all our Uranium goes strictly towards electrical power generation only but with our biggest exports going to India, Russia, China and UAE I have serious doubts.
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Probably not a big change really...................The move will not affect existing permits for exploration or extraction, meaning the industry is likely to continue in the nation for several more decades....................
I have heard a bad report on the new PM of NZ.
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Was in Christchurch on the second floor of a hotel when a 5,5 hit that was exciting lolBlack Orchid wrote:I can think of better ways lolBigP wrote:a few shakes every now and then livens things up a bitBlack Orchid wrote:With the tectonic instability down there I wouldn't want offshore drilling period.BigP wrote:They have another two years to fuck the country and then they will be kicked to the curb,,
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Hey BigP, sorry this is completely off-topic, but have you been to Hobbit Town?
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I was in California when a small one struck and I didn't consider it exciting and I was on the ground! lolBigP wrote:Was in Christchurch on the second floor of a hotel when a 5,5 hit that was exciting lol
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Mistress Nicole wrote:I think countries like Australia and New Zealand should really be chasing the tourist dollar. As the world becomes more over-developed, over-populated and polluted, countries like Australia and New Zealand (if they kept reasonably 'green') will eventually become tourist meccas, as the world wants to see what raw nature once looked like.
I'm a totally hypocrite though because I think Australia should start selling more uranium
Who really aspires to be a part time servant earning minimum wages in the tourist industry?
Construction, manufacturing and resources is wealth is generated, being a cleaner / waiter / wage slave is soul destroying for people with aspiration to do better in life.
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Very few involved in mining work in a safe environment and the majority, who work underground, are highly susceptible to developing cancer, particularly lung cancer.BigOl64 wrote:Mistress Nicole wrote:I think countries like Australia and New Zealand should really be chasing the tourist dollar. As the world becomes more over-developed, over-populated and polluted, countries like Australia and New Zealand (if they kept reasonably 'green') will eventually become tourist meccas, as the world wants to see what raw nature once looked like.
I'm a totally hypocrite though because I think Australia should start selling more uranium
Who really aspires to be a part time servant earning minimum wages in the tourist industry?
Construction, manufacturing and resources is wealth is generated, being a cleaner / waiter / wage slave is soul destroying for people with aspiration to do better in life.
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Black Orchid wrote:Very few involved in mining work in a safe environment and the majority, who work underground, are highly susceptible to developing cancer, particularly lung cancer.BigOl64 wrote:Mistress Nicole wrote:I think countries like Australia and New Zealand should really be chasing the tourist dollar. As the world becomes more over-developed, over-populated and polluted, countries like Australia and New Zealand (if they kept reasonably 'green') will eventually become tourist meccas, as the world wants to see what raw nature once looked like.
I'm a totally hypocrite though because I think Australia should start selling more uranium
Who really aspires to be a part time servant earning minimum wages in the tourist industry?
Construction, manufacturing and resources is wealth is generated, being a cleaner / waiter / wage slave is soul destroying for people with aspiration to do better in life.
I worked in mining for many years, it isn't as safe as sitting in a cafe making a double shot soy latte, but it is a much more fulfilling job that's for sure.
I have worked underground metaliferous, you couldn't pay me enough to work underground coal. Mining companies will either make things safer of their own accord or they will be forced to make things safer.
Tourism work is deadhead monkey work, it pay poorly it is usually not permanent and in the off season you need to rely on some other form of income. I genuinely feel sad for tourism workers lock into a cycle of poverty and hardship.
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I've never worked in a mine.
What is it like ?
Pretty tough I'ld imagine
What is it like ?
Pretty tough I'ld imagine
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Things have improved a little over the last 100 years lolsprintcyclist wrote:I've never worked in a mine.
What is it like ?
Pretty tough I'ld imagine
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