Mek ya mind up...[/QUOTE] Corrected. Confused by listening to a news report of someone on trial for murdering and raping a girl who died 8 years ago. They could have phrased that one better,
Corrected. Confused by listening to a news report of someone on trial for murdering and raping a girl who died 8 years ago. They could have phrased that one better,[/QUOTE]
Bloody hell fro food to what Australia gave us and here was I thinking this a thread about the sale of Hull City
Rightio Youse Bludgin Slacker Blood Suckin Space Invaders. Aussies gave the Bloody World...Latex Gloves..Electronic Pacemaker. Black Box Flight Recorder... Electric Drill...Bionic Ear...Application Of Penicillan. Ultrasound Scanners...Spray On Skin.. Wi- Fi... Google Maps...Permaculture.... Polymer Currency.. The XB Interceptor... Ya Bloody Whingeing Pommy Bastards.. Love From .. The Bush..X
Yeah good call, Into My Arms is one of the best songs ever written. FACT. I didnt say there were none, I just couldnt think of any.
The inventor of the medical application of penicillin was sir Alexander Flemming in 1928. While working on the influenza virus he saw that mould created a bacteria-free circle around itself. Sir Alexander Flemming also won a Nobel prize for Physiology/medicine in 1945.
The Australian radio-astronomer Dr John O'Sullivan with his colleagues Dr Terrence Percival AM, Mr Graham Daniels, Mr Diet Ostry, Mr John Deane[5] developed a key patent used in Wi-Fi as a by-product of a Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. They didn't invent WIFI
[QUOM8TE="Hull city afc(Kempton), post: 9733373, member: 1006907"]Bloody he'll mate. You've been giving Google some hammer.[/QUOTE]M8 , I'm a Naturalised Fair Dinkum, Died in thw Wool Bona Fide Aussie, Bluey. Iv'e lived there for 25 years....**** Google.
Google Maps began as a C++ desktop program designed by Lars and Jens Eilstrup Rasmussen at Where 2 Technologies. Although their partners were Australian, the program designers were not.
"When drag queen Anthony (Hugo Weaving) agrees to take his act on the road, he invites fellow cross-dresser Adam (Guy Pearce) and transsexual Bernadette (Terence Stamp) to come along. In their colorful bus, named Priscilla, the three performers travel across the Australian desert performing for…" You read about the film and still didn't get it? No clues to the reference there? Are you a detective with Humberside Police?