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Roadrunners, emus, wedge-tailed eagles, kiwis & YOU!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 5:30 am
by Wildeblood
Re: Want Twitter followers, will pay!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 6:10 am
by Alex
What is twitter?
Seriously, I hear/read a little about these sort of sites, like facebook? ye? Have never actually paid any of them any notice before.
Does it cost to join twitter?
How much invasion of my privicy to join? If they need a phone number, well I don't have one.
Made it a real problem to register with my.gov.au. Had to go to gov office and have them commit the fraud by entering a false one.
Did you know it is illegal to use a false name in any subscription on the internet in most countries? US an UK included. Technically comes under fraud.
Bit like Scottish law about throwing snowballs.
Can be charged with " Respossible for unguided projectile". Think it originated to do with knives way back when pubs were mostly a couple of barrels with a plank in the street.
Edit: Just joined twitter with absolutly nothing real even just made up an e-mail for hotmail, remember them?
No phone no likes no anything, basically just a blank account that will never be accessed.
Now what did I call myself to join your followers, Damn should have wrote that down!
Edit 2: John Smith @whadayaknow17 following,, what ever that means. They even had a little banner worrying about me not recieving the confirm e-mail
wonder why? But they did still let me use the site.
Was serious about knowing nothing about these type of sites
Re: Want Twitter followers, will pay!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 6:20 am
by Wildeblood
Alex wrote:What is twitter?
Seriously, I hear/read a little about these sort of sites, like facebook? ye? Have never actually paid any of them any notice before.
Does it cost to join twitter?
How much invasion of my privacy to join? If they need a phone number, well I don't have one.
I like Twitter because it's one of the few big sites you can still join without giving them anything more than a working email address. They ask for phone number at sign-up but there's a little "skip this step" link if you look closely.
As for my.gov.au - it's a shocker isn't it? But even with all that rigmarole I still think it's as useful for identity thieves as citizens.
Re: Want Twitter followers, will pay!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 6:27 am
by Alex
see edits in previous post
Re: Want Twitter followers, will pay!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 6:40 am
by Wildeblood
Re: Want Twitter followers, will pay!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 10:28 am
by spud42
W_E_Cyotee just followed ... be afraid.. be very afraid ..... lol
Re: Want Twitter followers, will pay!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 11:20 am
by Wildeblood
Re: Want Twitter followers, will pay!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:42 pm
by Diziet Sma
Wildeblood wrote:I haven't received any reply from the Greens party yet to my query regarding a conservation strategy for road runners in Australia. Disappointed!
Surely the first step should be to actually
find a roadrunner in Australia..
Re: Want Twitter followers, will pay!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:47 pm
by Wildeblood
Diziet Sma wrote:Surely the first step should be to actually
find a roadrunner in Australia..
We can always import them from North America if we can't find any.
Re: Want Twitter followers, will pay!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 1:00 pm
by Smivs
Can't you just use Emus instead?
Re: Want Twitter followers, will pay!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 1:23 pm
by Wildeblood
Smivs wrote:Can't you just use Emus instead?
Do you know how big emus are? That coyote would be the one running.
Re: Want Twitter followers, will pay!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 1:24 pm
by Smivs
Wildeblood wrote:
Do you know how big emus are?
Yes, I've been pecked by one.
Re: Want Twitter followers, will pay!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 1:29 pm
by Wildeblood
Smivs wrote:Wildeblood wrote:
Do you know how big emus are?
Yes, I've been pecked by one.
Probably just a little zoo-bred one that's been fed a scientifically-formulated, "balanced" diet its whole life? The wild ones can grow
much bigger if they acquire a taste for meat.
Re: Want Twitter followers, will pay!
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 1:40 pm
by Smivs
Yes, in all fairness it was a zoo one, and of course it was all my fault. I was feeding one and mistakenly thought that the second one couldn't reach me because the 'Don't Feed The Emus' sign was blocking it.
Eagle tale
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:13 pm
by Wildeblood
At the now defunct Cahunu Wildlife Park in Perth they used to have a pen with wedge-tailed eagles in. Injured ones that would never fly again, they just waddled about. Wedge-tails are the world's largest eagles, but until you see them up close like that it's hard to imagine how big they are. They're nothing like a little peregrine falcon. The pen only had one fence, it wasn't double fenced or moated or anything flash. The eagles mostly just ignored the crowd and stayed on their perches.
So I had a Minolta 7000i, an early autofocus camera with an infra-red focus-assist flashing light on it. I was looking through the camera viewfinder, started focusing, and this eagle looks straight at me, hops off its perch onto the ground and starts waddling toward me. Apparently the bright infra-red was a sufficient novelty to attract its attention.
I was looking through the viewfinder, thinking, "Good, it's coming this way, I'll get a good photo."
And it got closer, and bigger... and bigger... and bigger. I was so intimidated I stepped away from the waist-high fence and forgot to actually take a photo.
As I said, usually in zoos they just ignore humans, and act as though we don't exist. When one was standing two feet in front of me, completely ignoring everyone else, and staring me straight in the eye, it's something I'll never forget. Did I mention they're really big up close?