Ducatiboy stu
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Hippies.
Takes drugs from strangers at parties...wont drink fluridated water
Takes drugs from strangers at parties...wont drink fluridated water
comments in red!!Airgead said:The tas timber industry thing -
Let's be brutally honest. That industry has been an economic basket case for decades. Its essentially an export woodchip industry (85% of tas timber is chipped for export) and 15% is "speciality timber". Woodchips are simple not viable as an export product the way they were harvested any more. The dollar is too high and even without that they were priced out of the market 20 years ago by plantation products from asia. Plantation timber also has straighter, longer fibres due to the growing conditions which makes for better chips. The reality is that no one wants Tasmanian woodchips any more. That's even without taking into account the recent (last 10-15 years) move by consumers and large paper producers (particularly in Japan) towards certified sustainable timber products. No one wants tasmanian woodchips.
The woodchip industry survived for decades on government subsidies and collapsed when the money spout was turned off. Tasmania is better off without that industry.
The 15% of the industry that is speciality timber. that can stay. That's a nett economic benefit and can give the state some great value add industries (like making stuff out of the timber... other than woodchips that is). Its a high value product and we will always need quality timber. Felling for speciality timber is also more selective (big old straight trees only thanks) whereas woodchipping tends to be clear felled.
We should expand the high value timber part of the industry (making sure its sustainable) and shut down the woodchip side of things.
I may be a lefty/hippy/.greenie but I know what my house is made from (I should do... i built the frickin thing with my own two hands) and I'm also a woodworker so I know thew beauty and value of good timber. I have a bunch of beautiful WA jarrah in the garage at the moment being slowly turned into a bed. And a stack of bluegum that will be a new entertainment unit to match the coffee table I built last year.
I have no problem with a well managed high quality timber industry. I'm even looking at getting into timber growing as a sideline - grow high quality timber for the craft woodworking market. Its not timber workers I have a problem with. Its dinosaur industries being propped up with massive cash handouts.
Cheers
Dave
Much appreciated. Thanks.Airgead said:Or maybe I'll just **** off back to the mainland
You clearly shouldn't be living in Narabri, you'd be shot for talking that absolute jibberish around there.schrodinger said:How dare they? You'd barely had time to exploit the land after stealing it from the natives! The horror!
Or better yet, you could listen to evidence and stow the schoolyard name-calling. 'Common sense' is usually political shorthand for 'what I already believe,' which in turn is usually shorthand for 'what makes me feel better.'
The truth couldn't give less of a flying frak what makes us feel better, or what jibes with our intuition.
Protesting hippies. Get a job u dole bludging loons. (bring on the redneck comments)Ducatiboy stu said:Yeah...the greens love a good story.
I remember watching a documentry about greenies v loggers in the vic high country. Is was pathetic. The " activists" where delebratly, in full veiw damaging logging equip to render it inoperable. In one scene they where chaining themselves to equipment that the loggers actually wanted to remove because they didnt want to log on environmental grounds as the logging would have caused to much damage and achieve nothing....didnt stop the hippes acting like the missinformed idiots that they where.
Pure gold.Ducatiboy stu said:Hippies.
Takes drugs from strangers at parties...wont drink fluridated water
OK, son. More ******** name calling. Explain why it is gibberish or shut the **** up.shaunous said:You clearly shouldn't be living in Narabri, you'd be shot for talking that absolute jibberish around there.
I'm not aware of land stolen from natives by farmers, men and women who returned from war were given land in places no one wanted to live, these men become farmers to live day to day and thus generations after them are farmers, your friend bob car then stole some of that land back in 1996 I think it was, turned it into state forest and national park. No where did a farmer steal land from aboriginals, we as a country ****** that up, so blaming farmers for exploiting land and local aboriginals = utter jibberish. You bob car mate had the chance to give it back to the aboriginals if it was stolen, he did not.1. You'd barely had time to exploit the land after stealing it from the natives!
Your arse must be jealous of your mouth with the **** coming from it in this quote. What evidence are u referring to. You want a fact, common-sense is a lost art form.Or better yet, you could listen to evidence and stow the schoolyard name-calling. 'Common sense' is usually political shorthand for 'what I already believe,' which in turn is usually shorthand for 'what makes me feel better.'
The truth couldn't give less of a flying frak what makes us feel better, or what jibes with our intuition.