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  1. They prefer open woodland, sides of roads and paths and I often find them where grass is growing. Not too dark, not too light, not too wet and not dry. They just love a slightly rotted woody substrate with grass or ferns to hide in and keep the humidity up.

     

    In pine forests look for more mature forests that are not as dense, especially near disturbed ground or clearings. Again somewhere close to ferns, grass and other indicator species helps. 

     

    You need to get down low to the ground because they can be easily missed. Especially after rain when the caps are young and dark copper colour. Plus people pick out easy well known spots.

     

    As Chemiconaut said, 2-3 days after rain. In Canberra that is NOW.

     

    https://ibb.co/pjV4dfh

     

    https://ibb.co/kDKMsRr


  2. I've often theorized aussie subs are actually Cyanscens due to forestry links between australia and west coast USA and the fact subs are almost always found in proximity to Pinus plantations and indigenous australians having no history of use. The variation between the species could be drift and local adaption over the relatively short period of logging in australia. 

     

    Unless someone finds evidence to the contrary, I am not yet convinced subs are endemic to Australia.

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  3. The Paris agreement takes money from developed nations and gives it to developing nations. Its an economic deal and has little to do with ambitous environmental stewardship.

     

    Our population and economic infrastructure are pressuring vast ecosystems for sure, but look at what happens to nations with a declining birth rate, autonomous economies or wish to change the economic structure to something different.

     

    Boycott international banks, media and big corp if you want to make a genuine difference. Remove some invasive weeds from your local park. 

     

    USA has long been a bastion of environmental knowledge and endeavour and I buy a lot of great stuff from there. The idea of 'Boycotting' one country because of media hype probably motivates buyers to purchase....something...somewhere! 

    Another economic deal.


  4. I've had a few good finds already, particularly after a week of heavy rains a month ago. Seems to be better when there are multiple days of soaking rain or continual damp humid conditions (fog, mist, showers). Cold nights but maybe not frosts. I didn't find much after random showers since then, even though its been misty, except in a garden mulch bed that gets sprinklers. Really need that saturation

     

    What do you guys think? Optimal mm of rain and humidity % 


  5. Dark souls dark soul dark souls dark souls.

     

    Demons Souls, Dark Souls 1, 2 & 3, Bloodborne. Can't get enough of those From Software games. Dark Souls 1 is a masterpiece of level design, atmosphere, replayability and fighting mechanics. I could happily live in Undead burgh. 

     

    I've played a bit of Elder Scrolls online and Neverwinter recently.

     

    Started playing No Mans Sky this week...fun to trace around a psychedelic procedurally generated universe.

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  6. If you find life tedious or boring then it's likely it will also be tedious and boring with mind altering substances. 

     

    Lots of people get high...lots of people are sober. It's their attitude that makes a difference. You don't 'get through the day' you 'live life' and appreciate what you have. No one likes a whining complainer - be a passionate leader - you only live ONCE.

     

    If you have belief in yourself you can live a full life and help others to do the same. It doesn't matter whether your high or not if you have a great attitude. If you are passionate about something it will be fun and shine through. If you have no passion for what you currently do then leave and challenge yourself into something new. Great things happen when we put ourselves on the line. Put yourself out there.

     

    Seek people and situations that challenge you and reward your accomplishment. That is what you are lacking now.

     

    I recently went through a rut and simply got back into fitness. I MTB up hills...I bought second hand skis and went skiing on the cheap. I started off by conquering mountains. Small ones, then bigger ones. No matter what happened in my life in the back of mind I always had that raw accomplishment, and sore thighs, to drive me both up and down the hills. 'Life is hard' is not descriptive enough and meaningless because it's hard for all lifeforms - its the language of a lazy person. Life is 'topographic'. Ride the waves, feel the vibes, paddle back out for more. 

     

     

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  7. hrm just a little... i've always wanted to write a song to a pre established melody/beat

    so if you've got one send me it and write in between the lines I will attempt this feat

    if you get uber rich off that song I want like 2% royalties for 9 lifetimes :P

    I tried writing music before but after I write its hard for me to picture a song around it

    and so i'd rather write it into a song... rather than write a song and put music around it

    unless you are able to sing slam poetry type stuffs lol... its been a while but i've been staring

    at pens lately .... would help to know what you sing about lol

    mayby political stuffs? just day to day stuff? maybe a song about nature hrm thats been on my mind lately

    well okay i'll give it a shot if yas want.. is there a link to your previous stuff anywhere?

    at least so i can know what kind of tracks it would need to blend in with..

    even if not i'd like to hear i'll check the other section and see if I missed it or somethingCan be about anyt

    Can be about anything. We have some older tracks on www.reverbnation.com search for 'stonebones'. PM and I can send a few songs that are missing lyrics.

    We don't make any money really...free beers at gigs is about it haha


  8. @Botanika

    you probably know this too but hispanic and asians share common ancestry dating back to way before columbozo rediscovered india, which splains alot about so called latina women lol they share a gene in common that white and black typically do not have in their genes... I do believe there were black tribes in north america before it was invaded by gold loving christian terrorists :P

    anyone ever looked into the Khazarian Empire? I mean how did the early 1900s germans go from open armed neighbors to suddenly commiting the hanus atrocities that we read about against one tribe of ppl...

    anyhow I see the old map in this vid and some light bulbs go ding ding

    There's no evidence of blacks (africans) in the americas before europeans came over. Native americans have a high % neanderthal/denisova admixture however. You can look into who brought much of the black slaves over to the americas however and find some interesting things.

    Most Ashkenazi jews are originally from Khazaria. In the 1950's the area was even on Russian maps called 'Jewish autonomous region'. Its important to look at events that led up to the russian revolutions, world wars and current global empires but I won't discuss it here haha.

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  9. but on the subject of genes ...there is very little if any genetic difference between the Palestine's & jew's.....same people,....1 group was just deported by the Romans....

    Y-haplogroup G is common among jews, palestinians, egyptians, libyans, caucasus peoples, iranians, turks, and cypriots. Among europeans, y-haplogroup G is most common among the swiss, the central and southern italians, the austrians, and the southern germans. Intrestingly they are all fairly mountainous regions. The middle east, balkans and parts of central europe have always been highly aggressive (look at the number of times those areas maps change) for a number of key reasons.

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  10. Alcohol and drugs: Not just for modern man: 'Anthropology of intoxication' in prehistoric European societies

    http://phys.org/news/2014-05-alcohol-drugs-modern-anthropology-intoxication.html

    "Far from being consumed for hedonistic purposes, drug plants and alcoholic drinks had a sacred role among prehistoric societies," says Guerra-Doce. "It is not surprising that most of the evidence derives from both elite burials and restricted ceremonial sites, suggesting the possibility that the consumption of mind-altering products was socially controlled in prehistoric Europe."

    I'm sure some of it was still hedonistic and amongst commoners. It could also be that elite and restricted ceremonial sites are simply better preserved due to wealth, construction or location.

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  11. Alcohol and drugs: Not just for modern man: 'Anthropology of intoxication' in prehistoric European societies

    http://phys.org/news/2014-05-alcohol-drugs-modern-anthropology-intoxication.html

    "Far from being consumed for hedonistic purposes, drug plants and alcoholic drinks had a sacred role among prehistoric societies," says Guerra-Doce. "It is not surprising that most of the evidence derives from both elite burials and restricted ceremonial sites, suggesting the possibility that the consumption of mind-altering products was socially controlled in prehistoric Europe."

    I'm sure some of it was still hedonistic and amongst commoners. It could also be that elite and restricted ceremonial sites are simply better preserved due to wealth, construction or location.

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  12. I had another listen this arvo man, it's good, great even! You guys should be stoked with this, it's right up there!

    Thanks for the kind words. It was sort of an experiment for us. We usually jam at rehearsal in between learning songs and it sometimes sounds good so we decided to record it properly (well a porta studio with 8 inputs). Ive also written some other new stuff where Im playing bass, maybe I can upload that. Actually I do play bass on one pirate song ~ first part of black ball line.

    cheers

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