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Bloody annoying behaviour from Vector yesterday. Caused the site to be off for most of the day and evening.
We d been informed earlier in the month of a power shutdown from 8am to 10 am. That is on the limits of my UPS. I just organised to be home during the morning. The UPS ran until about 1013.
By which time, I was asking about why it was taking so long. The workers then told me that the power would be off until sometime around 4pm.
Unfortunately the system shutdown hard, because of problem in the UPS configuration. I had to repair the partition tables of the two drives that are the current TS system.
And if the new owner wants to live in it ….
aj …
Essentially over the past 20yrs we ve actually had to put money
into the business to keep it afloat, and our tenants in their homes. We re now in the position of having shitloads of equity, but
crap cash flow, and because I m close to retiring that isn t something I can sustain anymore.
The trouble with this is that I ve heard this description from not only landlords but farmers as well, except farmers don t like to flaunt their equity in public.
The total values of assets that can be realised is the figure that most people will focus on. If you have $10M in equity but moan your a e off about pitiful cashflow, then you generally won t get a lot of sympathy.
The oversight in our COVID-19 vaccine rollout and the vulnerable Australians who will have to wait
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Rachel, Ivy and Tanya will all fall into phase 1b of Australia s COVID-19 vaccine roll out.
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The two COVID-19 vaccines Australians have long been waiting for are approved and one will be rolled out come Monday, but some in the community are still unclear about how they will get the jab and why they are not getting it sooner.
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Australia s COVID-19 vaccine program begins on Monday
Some people who are cared for at home are concerned they will have to wait for the jab
Cancellation of University of Queensland s COVID-19 vaccine trial reassuring
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Dr Short said science had a gained a lot because of this work, regardless of the outcome.
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News of the University of Queensland s coronavirus vaccine trial cancellation may have sounded disappointing, but experts say it should give the public confidence in the Federal Government s vaccine development process.
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The cause for cancellation of the trial is not a safety issue, researchers say
The stigma surrounding HIV could have impacted the public s perception of the virus and affected uptake
The potential of other vaccines to succeed has meant the Government was not only relying on this vaccine