im on fixed wireless, and just doubled my speed by changing providers i now get up to 25 mbps but usually high teens from airport to airport in hours , driving is another story i drove from Lismore area to melbourne took 2 long days driving
Yep, the choice of providers seems to make a huge difference! I actually found that my speed was better after switching from Telstra to Aldi (which uses the Telstra network), go figure!!!
10 a. Adelaide is not all of Australia. There are plenty of other areas in Australia with a much milder summer. "Temperature (2017): Adelaide experienced a heatwave from January 18-28, with temperatures reaching 41.8°C at the Adelaide (West Terrace) observation station and 44.1°C at the Adelaide (Kent Town) station" That would be like me complaining about living in Sicily instead of Stockholm. I also found the dry heat much easier to manage. Helped with frequent gelato and iced lemon peel squash drinks and a dip in the Mediterranean. ' Extreme' humidity is Qld, Kimberley or Darwin, not Adelaide and Perth which have a hot dry summer and LOW humidity. Sounds like he lifted a comment from someone who lived in Melbourne (no location reached 40°C in 2017) but complained about the summer weather in Adelaide. 10 b. We don't have volcanoes, mega earthquakes, huge tsunamis, blizzards, ice storms or huge EF5 tornadoes. Bushfires run in cycles. Roughly every 20-30 years. The last was 2019/2020. The same with floods in Brisbane. 1893, 1930, 1974, 2011, 2022. Just yesterday hundreds of people in Indonesia died in a twin volcanic eruption. 9. Internet is slow in some parts of Australia compared to Europe & North east Asia. But why would you want to be indoors on a laptop when the beach is only an hour away from most big cities. 8. Isolated? Australia has air connections to a plethora of international destinations and domestic air services are quite good. 7. New Zealand, Bali, Fiji, Singapore, KL, Tokyo, Seoul, Manilla, Noumea, Vanuatu, Hawaii etc are not a waste of time to visit. 6. Travel prices have risen globally. 'Shinkansen' is not pronounced the way A.I. did. Perhaps if they had actually been to Japan & travelled on the shinkansen, they'd know how to at least pronounce it. Domestic airfares are slowly coming down. 5. The USA is even more car centric than Australia. Public transport in Australia is adequate in most of the big cities. Most British immigrants go to the USA & Spain, which have even more problems than Australia. Italy and France are in 4th and 5th spots. 4. House prices have risen internationally. Not restricted to Australia. Canada and the USA are experiencing the same problems. Europe as well. 3. Racists are everywhere. Ignore them or report them. 2. All politics and politicians suck everywhere. Boris Johnson, Trump, Morrison. Is the UK bad because Boris was in power? No. Is the US bad because Trump is in power? No. Is Australia bad because Rudd/ Gillard, Abbott, Morrison were in Power? No. 1. The British and other European countries like Spain, Portugal, France, & Holland were all indulging in colonialism. We can't change the past so there's no point banging on about it. But we can make slow gradual improvements into the future. The AI was not 'born here' and wouldn't be so UK / Euro centric if they were. They would jump at the chance to visit NZ or Tokyo.
Once again, you totally nailed it!! I completely missed the disconnect between them claiming to live in Melbourne but then complaining about the run of 40c days! I did notice that they said on one hand that they had lived in Australia “for most of their life” then turned around and claimed to be 3rd or 4th generation Australian 🤷♀️🤷♀️ You’re right about it being very European centric! Given a choice, I’d choose NZ or somewhere in the pacific islands over Europe anyway!!
@@CheekyKoala I spoke to an immigrant from London and he hated living there. It was cold, it was dark and it was usually raining. He'd get up in the dark to catch a train to the city by tube then alight in darkness to start work in the city. Rinse and repeat to go home. 6 months or more of the year is like that. I went in summer and it was great to visit London, and it didnt get dark until 10 pm, but I wouldn't want to live and work there. It's also nearly as expensive as Sydney.
@@CheekyKoala Vietnam, Nepal, Laos Angkor Wat in Cambodia, Mongolia & China are a few other places I would go back to a 2nd time. Also Tahiti, Samoa, Cook Islands Solomons or even Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands, or Cocos Keeling Islands & Christmas Islands off Western Australia. Or the Whitsundays in Qld. No barrier reef in Europe!
Ugh, I’d hate living in London! Winter in Tassie is similar to that, where you’re leaving home to head to work in the morning & it’s only just getting light & then by the time you get home of an evening, it’s already getting dark! It really wears you down, this is one of the reasons I would never move back to Tassie!!
My sister loves Vietnam & has been there countless times! Sadly, I’ve only ever made it as far as NZ, although I would definitely return there given the chance!
More AI crap that needs highlighting for false and misleading content. Best thing is for everyone to nail this content for what it is. Absolute rubbish. The more that do this the more chance of it being removed. Misinformation too. These clips are made to sensationalise for hits and comments and extensive one here is just what the content provider is looking for for great monetisation.
I wouldn't worry what anyone thinks or says, remember ,
jealousy comes in many forms 😊
True!!
im on fixed wireless, and just doubled my speed by changing providers i now get up to 25 mbps but usually high teens from airport to airport in hours , driving is another story i drove from Lismore area to melbourne took 2 long days driving
Yep, the choice of providers seems to make a huge difference! I actually found that my speed was better after switching from Telstra to Aldi (which uses the Telstra network), go figure!!!
10 a. Adelaide is not all of Australia. There are plenty of other areas in Australia with a much milder summer. "Temperature (2017): Adelaide experienced a heatwave from January 18-28, with temperatures reaching 41.8°C at the Adelaide (West Terrace) observation station and 44.1°C at the Adelaide (Kent Town) station" That would be like me complaining about living in Sicily instead of Stockholm. I also found the dry heat much easier to manage. Helped with frequent gelato and iced lemon peel squash drinks and a dip in the Mediterranean. ' Extreme' humidity is Qld, Kimberley or Darwin, not Adelaide and Perth which have a hot dry summer and LOW humidity. Sounds like he lifted a comment from someone who lived in Melbourne (no location reached 40°C in 2017) but complained about the summer weather in Adelaide.
10 b. We don't have volcanoes, mega earthquakes, huge tsunamis, blizzards, ice storms or huge EF5 tornadoes. Bushfires run in cycles. Roughly every 20-30 years. The last was 2019/2020. The same with floods in Brisbane. 1893, 1930, 1974, 2011, 2022. Just yesterday hundreds of people in Indonesia died in a twin volcanic eruption.
9. Internet is slow in some parts of Australia compared to Europe & North east Asia. But why would you want to be indoors on a laptop when the beach is only an hour away from most big cities.
8. Isolated? Australia has air connections to a plethora of international destinations and domestic air services are quite good.
7. New Zealand, Bali, Fiji, Singapore, KL, Tokyo, Seoul, Manilla, Noumea, Vanuatu, Hawaii etc are not a waste of time to visit.
6. Travel prices have risen globally. 'Shinkansen' is not pronounced the way A.I. did. Perhaps if they had actually been to Japan & travelled on the shinkansen, they'd know how to at least pronounce it. Domestic airfares are slowly coming down.
5. The USA is even more car centric than Australia. Public transport in Australia is adequate in most of the big cities. Most British immigrants go to the USA & Spain, which have even more problems than Australia. Italy and France are in 4th and 5th spots.
4. House prices have risen internationally. Not restricted to Australia. Canada and the USA are experiencing the same problems. Europe as well.
3. Racists are everywhere. Ignore them or report them.
2. All politics and politicians suck everywhere. Boris Johnson, Trump, Morrison. Is the UK bad because Boris was in power? No. Is the US bad because Trump is in power? No. Is Australia bad because Rudd/ Gillard, Abbott, Morrison were in Power? No.
1. The British and other European countries like Spain, Portugal, France, & Holland were all indulging in colonialism. We can't change the past so there's no point banging on about it. But we can make slow gradual improvements into the future.
The AI was not 'born here' and wouldn't be so UK / Euro centric if they were. They would jump at the chance to visit NZ or Tokyo.
Once again, you totally nailed it!! I completely missed the disconnect between them claiming to live in Melbourne but then complaining about the run of 40c days! I did notice that they said on one hand that they had lived in Australia “for most of their life” then turned around and claimed to be 3rd or 4th generation Australian 🤷♀️🤷♀️
You’re right about it being very European centric! Given a choice, I’d choose NZ or somewhere in the pacific islands over Europe anyway!!
@@CheekyKoala I spoke to an immigrant from London and he hated living there. It was cold, it was dark and it was usually raining. He'd get up in the dark to catch a train to the city by tube then alight in darkness to start work in the city. Rinse and repeat to go home. 6 months or more of the year is like that. I went in summer and it was great to visit London, and it didnt get dark until 10 pm, but I wouldn't want to live and work there. It's also nearly as expensive as Sydney.
@@CheekyKoala Vietnam, Nepal, Laos Angkor Wat in Cambodia, Mongolia & China are a few other places I would go back to a 2nd time. Also Tahiti, Samoa, Cook Islands Solomons or even Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands, or Cocos Keeling Islands & Christmas Islands off Western Australia. Or the Whitsundays in Qld. No barrier reef in Europe!
Ugh, I’d hate living in London! Winter in Tassie is similar to that, where you’re leaving home to head to work in the morning & it’s only just getting light & then by the time you get home of an evening, it’s already getting dark! It really wears you down, this is one of the reasons I would never move back to Tassie!!
My sister loves Vietnam & has been there countless times! Sadly, I’ve only ever made it as far as NZ, although I would definitely return there given the chance!
Thanks!
Thank you so much 🩵🩵
Great video, subbed to your channel.
Thank you 💜
More AI crap that needs highlighting for false and misleading content. Best thing is for everyone to nail this content for what it is. Absolute rubbish. The more that do this the more chance of it being removed. Misinformation too.
These clips are made to sensationalise for hits and comments and extensive one here is just what the content provider is looking for for great monetisation.
Australia is a beautiful country, can't believe this. We have the best beaches in the world, you should travel more around Australia.
Indeed! I hate these kinds of videos, which is why I always try to expose them on my channel!!
Did she end up saying anything? I gave up and went to another video.
Well now you’ll just have to wonder 😂
Lost me after 3min of blah blah blah, just get on with the video already
Thanks for sharing your opinion