A little bit of Aussie culcha !!

Started by Geoff, January 22, 2015, 09:15:05 PM

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Geoff


                                   
Australia Computer Terminology - Getting ready for Broadband in the bush!!


       LOGON: Adding wood to make the barbie hotter.
       LOG OFF: Not adding any more wood to the barbie.
       MONITOR: Keeping an eye on the barbie.
       DOWNLOAD: Getting the firewood off the ute.
       HARD DRIVE: Making the trip back home without any cold tinnies.
       KEYBOARD: Where you hang the ute keys.
       WINDOWS: What you shut when the weather's cold.
       SCREEN: What you shut in the mozzie season..
       BYTE: What mozzies do
       MEGABYTE: What Townsville mozzies do.
       CHIP: A pub snack.
       MICROCHIP: What's left in the bag after you've eaten the chips.
       MODEM: What you did to the lawns.
       LAPTOP: Where the cat sleeps.
       SOFTWARE: Plastic knives and forks you get at Red Rooster.
       HARDWARE: Stainless steel knives and forks - from K-Mart.
       MOUSE: The small rodent that eats the grain in the shed.
       MAINFRAME: What holds the shed up.
       WEB: What spiders make.
       WEBSITE: Usually in the shed or under the verandah.
       SEARCH ENGINE: What you do when the ute won't go.
       CURSOR: What you say when the ute won't go.
       YAHOO: What you say when the ute does go.
       UPGRADE: A steep hill.
       SERVER: The person at the pub who brings out the counter lunch.
       MAIL SERVER: The bloke at the pub who brings out the counter lunch.
       USER: The neighbour who keeps borrowing things.
       NETWORK: What you do when you need to repair the fishing net.
      INTERNET: Where you want the fish to go.
      NETSCAPE: What the fish do when they discover a hole in the net.
      ONLINE: Where you hang the washing.
      OFFLINE: Where the washing ends up when the pegs aren't strong enough.

Local Area Network in Australia - the LAN down under.

GSF

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Michael Bush

I had to look up "ute"  Looks like it's a Australian version of a Ranchero or an El Camino.
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Dallasbeek

Lucky Aussies.  The ute is the coolest vehicle we can't get in the U.S.  A few have been brought in and made legal, but it's really expensive.
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Geoff

#5
   My nearest translation of " ute" Michael is that it is a pickup. They vary from 4 cyls. to V8's which are boosted in different ways. A good example is the Deniliquin Ute Muster, an annual event.   http://www.theherald.com.au/story/2609021/deniliquin-ute-muster-2014-monster-gallery-photos/?cs=2452#slide=15
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Dallasbeek

They're made by General Motors' Australian division, Holden Motors, and a few are converted in Colorado for resale in America.  See this:

http://truckyeah.jalopnik.com/how-australias-coolest-little-truckets-are-showing-up-1557594577
"Liberty lives in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no laws, no court can save it." - Judge Learned Hand, 1944

Michael Bush

Nice.  Looks like a modern El Camino.  I wonder why GM doesn't offer them...
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My book:  ThePracticalBeekeeper.com
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Dallasbeek

I'd buy one, but not at $30k for what's still a 2010-2012 model car, as the Denver company is putting out.  Holden even makes a crew cab version called " Colorado". There was an Australian TV show called "McLeod's Daughters" that used them for everything.  Warning: it's kind of a soap opera, but those cars kept me watching for a while.  Some of the Utes on Holden's website look/sound more like race cars than utility vehicles.
"Liberty lives in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no laws, no court can save it." - Judge Learned Hand, 1944