Legendary Australian pop vocal group, Human Nature, brought the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas to Broken Hill as they drew the Mundi Mundi Bash, outback NSW's biggest ever event, to a spectacular close.
Sunday, August 20, 2023
FROM NEVADA TO NEW SOUTH WALES: HUMAN NATURE CLOSE OUT BROKEN HILL MUNDI MUNDI BASH WITH EPIC VEGAS SHOW
Legendary Australian pop vocal group, Human Nature, brought the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas to Broken Hill as they drew the Mundi Mundi Bash, outback NSW's biggest ever event, to a spectacular close.
Wednesday, July 19, 2023
ChatGPT review: Disappointing Experience on Carnival Cruise Line
Rating: ★★☆☆☆
I recently embarked on a cruise vacation with Carnival Cruise Line, and unfortunately, my experience left much to be desired. Despite the company's reputation as a popular cruise line, I encountered several issues that greatly impacted my overall enjoyment of the trip.
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Can a rocket work in the vacuum of space?
Yes, a rocket can work in a vacuum. In fact, rockets are specifically designed to operate in the vacuum of space where there is no air or atmosphere. The principle behind a rocket's propulsion is based on Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
A rocket works by expelling high-speed exhaust gases in one direction, which creates a corresponding force that propels the rocket in the opposite direction. This expulsion of gases is achieved through the combustion of rocket propellant in the rocket engine. The reaction gases are expelled through a nozzle at high speeds, generating thrust that propels the rocket forward.
Unlike an airplane, which requires air to generate lift, a rocket does not rely on atmospheric air for propulsion. Instead, it carries its own oxidizer along with the fuel, enabling it to operate in the vacuum of space where there is no air. This is why rockets are used to launch satellites, explore other planets, and conduct space missions.
Wednesday, July 5, 2023
ASICS GEL-KAYANO 30 launches, marking 30th anniversary of the iconic shoe
In 1993 Paul Keating was the Australian Prime Minister, Jurassic Park was the highest-grossing film and the first GEL-KAYANO™ TRAINER was created.
Fast forward to 2023 and how things have changed. Today, ASICS celebrates the landmark 30th iteration of the iconic GEL-KAYANO™ series which has been developed as the result of the ASICS Design Philosophy. This unique approach embodies ASICS' long-standing commitment to rigorous user testing, biomechanical science, sustainability and decades of continuous innovation to create products that feel best for both body and mind.
It is this approach that has enabled the creation of the GEL-KAYANO™ 30. The shoe reimagines the level of comfort that can be achieved in a stability shoe through the inclusion of new 4D GUIDANCE SYSTEM™ technology that supports runners by adapting to pronation changes over the course of a run caused by fatigue.
Instead of bracing the feet to restrict movement, the 4D GUIDANCE SYSTEMTM features an integrated design that works with movement of the body to continue providing optimum stability and enhanced comfort when a runner needs it most.
GEL-KAYANO™ 30 has also been specially developed to deliver softer landings thanks to its new PureGEL™ technology, providing increased shock absorption and smoother transitions for the runner. In addition, the shoe features improved comfort and speed through a combination of lightweight FF BLAST™ PLUS ECO cushioning, and an increased 4mm in stack height.
The result of all these advancements is a shoe so comfortable it barely feels like a stability shoe at all. In test conducted by ASICS Institute of Sport Science in Kobe the GEL-KAYANO™ 30 delivers significant improvements in comfort to its predecessor. Testers also experienced that the shoe was even more comfortable after long runs than when they first put them on.
Alexander (AJ) Andrassy, Global Director of Performance Running Footwear said: "There's a reason why the GEL-KAYANO™ shoe is an ASICS legend. For decades it has been a fan favorite for runners looking to take on everything from 5km races to full marathons. That's why we are so excited to make such a landmark development for GEL-KAYANO™ 30. The new shoe offers advanced stability, comfort and cushioning – all while weighing less - to deliver a fit and ride that's better than ever."
To celebrate the release of the GEL-KAYANO™ 30, ASICS have created a pop-up time-travel portal at Westfield Bondi Junction to give Sydney fans the opportunity to step back in time to 1993 when the GEL-KAYANO™TRAINER was first created and learn all about the ways this iconic shoe has evolved since then. Runners will also have the opportunity to wear-test the new GEL-KAYANO™ 30 and experience the next level of comfort in a stability shoe. For this interactive experience head to Level 2 (Opposite Glassons) until 18th July.
The new GEL-KAYANO™ 30 will be available to buy instore and online from today at www.asics.com.au and retailers. RRP $280. Runners when considering the product will benefit for the first time from ASICS labelling the shoe with its total amount of CO2e emissions emitted across its lifecycle, enabling consumers to make an informed purchase decision when it comes to the shoe's environmental impact. The GEL-KAYANO 30's carbon footprint is 14% lower than the industry average.
To find out more about GEL-KAYANO™ 30, visit www.asics.com.au. To learn more about ASICS' commitment to sustainability, visit http://www.asics.com/au/en-au/mk/sustainability
Tuesday, July 4, 2023
What is an app?
An app can perform a wide range of functions depending on its purpose and design. Here are some common functions that apps can perform:
- Communication: Apps can enable users to communicate with each other through messaging, voice or video calls, and even file sharing.
- Social Networking: Apps like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter provide platforms for users to connect, share content, and interact with each other.
- Entertainment: Apps can offer various forms of entertainment such as streaming movies, TV shows, music, podcasts, games, or providing access to e-books and digital magazines.
- Productivity: Apps can help users be more productive by offering features like task management, note-taking, document editing, calendar integration, and collaboration tools.
- E-commerce: Apps like Amazon, eBay, or Alibaba allow users to browse, purchase, and sell products online.
- Navigation and Mapping: Apps like Google Maps or Waze provide navigation services, real-time traffic information, and location-based services.
- Health and Fitness: Apps can track and monitor fitness activities, provide workout routines, track sleep patterns, offer guided meditation, or provide access to health-related information.
- Financial Management: Apps enable users to manage their finances, track expenses, make payments, transfer funds, or access banking services.
- News and Information: Apps can aggregate and deliver news articles, personalized content, weather updates, and information on various topics.
- Education and Learning: Apps can provide interactive learning experiences, language learning tools, educational games, and access to online courses.
- Travel and Hospitality: Apps assist users in booking flights, hotels, rental cars, and provide travel guides, recommendations, and reviews.
- Photo and Video Editing: Apps offer tools to edit photos and videos, apply filters, add effects, and share content on social media.
These are just a few examples, and the functionalities of apps can vary greatly depending on their intended purpose and target audience.
Saturday, April 8, 2023
Neon Alley founders bring lemon sorbet straight from Italy to the Royal Easter Show
With the sun shining on the Royal Easter Show today Neon Alley's I Love Gelato airstream food truck is gearing up for a bumper day.
With Neon Alley already the hottest new food destination at the show, the specially customised air stream I Love Gelato food truck is stocked with neon and traditional gelatos as well as a specialty lemon sorbet that the family behind Neon Alley have imported direct from Italy and are serving in real frozen lemons.
"Like moths to a flame, showgoers have been drawn in by all our bright lights and the wild neon foods. Some of our new world-first foods - like the gummy bear loaded fries - have divided opinion. But that's only till they try them and realise how amazing the sweet and savoury combo is. With the sun out in full force, it feels like the next food star in our Neon Alley line-up will be the authentic Italian lemon sorbet, served in a real lemon. I first tried the sorbet in a lemon on a holiday to the Amalfi coast and I'm excited to now be bringing it all the way from Italy to Neon Alley. I hope today's temperatures keep rising and show goers get to cool down in European style with our lemon sorbet."
The bright yellow lemon sorbet in the shell of a real lemon will hold its own among the kaleidoscope of colour at the immersive explosion of food, lights and sound that is Neon Alley.
While the warmer weather will see the lemon sorbet take centre stage, neon coated dagwood dogs with neon sauces, neon gelato, neon sugar dusted cronuts and churros, neon hot dogs with neon buns and sauces, neon freak shakes, the viral neon gummy bear loaded fries and the Elvis fried chicken burger on Krispy Kreme donuts are just some of the unique glowing foods that are being served from custom made Air-Stream food trucks in a technicolour laneway of more than 500 neon lights.
Neon Alley is the biggest ever food truck installation in the 200-year history of the Royal Easter Show.
"It looks amazing. We've already had thousands of people taking pics with our neon angel wings and within our gorgeous bright alleyway. And we have some of the best food deals at the Show. In addition to the neon foods, we also have show staples like dagwood dogs – including our world's biggest 2ft dagwood dog – that are made using a traditional family recipe that hasn't changed since the 1930s when our family bought the very first dagwood dog to Australia. We don't use any frozen or pre-made dagwood dogs. Ours are all fresh and handmade," said Jade Evans, founder/operator of the new family-operated Neon Alley and Ace Attractions.
The special customised rose gold and silver Air-Stream food trucks that make up Neon Alley include individual 'I love Fairy Floss', 'I love Hot Dogs', 'I love Churros', 'I love Gelato & Shakes' and 'I love Fairy Floss' custom builds that shine bright in the Show food destination.
In addition to the cool sweetness being served from I Love Gelato other sweet treats include the world's biggest, fluffiest fairy floss at an enormous 6ft of neon spun sweetness in strawberry, bubble gum and Unicorn flavours as well as neon Freak Shakes are available at Neon Alley.
Seven generations of the Evans and Foster families, who are running the new Neon Alley, have shared a proud history with Royal Easter Show.
"Our families have been involved with the Show for close to half the time it's been running. For 95 years the Foster and Evan's families have been a part of the Show with food and rides – and this year our kids are heavily involved in Neon Alley. Our sixteen-year-old daughter Ava is running her 'I love Churros' air stream at Neon Alley and seventeen-year-old son Austin will also be running a food truck,' said Jade Evans, who along with her husband Josh, kids and other family members are running the new Neon Alley.
Rounding out the family fun at the Royal Easter Show is the Evan's 11-year-old twin daughters Willow and Faith who are selling old-school Kewpie Dolls on a stick from a stall alongside their parents.
Named in honour of their 'nanna's', who both sold kewpie dolls at shows around Australia when they were young, 'Betty & June's Dolls' will have thousands of hand-made retro kewpie dolls on a stick for sale.
The renowned Evan's family Dagwood dogs were supersized for the Royal Easter Show last year when they offered show-goers the World's Biggest Dagwood dog at a mouth-watering 2 foot long. This year the Evan's dagwood dogs are also available in a neon bouquet for sharing with Jade Evans always sensitive to keep costs as low as they can for families.
"I have a large family with six kids so we're always trying to do the best we can to give families a deal," added Jade Evans.
King of the Dagwood Dogs, Josh Evans - whose family first introduced the show food staple to Australia in the early 1930s - says, "We're still hand making our Dagwood dogs using the recipe my Grandparents bought back from an American fair, along with Australia's first food trucks. Even the neon doggies are made using my grandparents' original recipe. The only slight change is that we're now also offering a gluten-free dagwood dog."
"This is by far our biggest involvement with the Royal Easter Show, and is also our most significant investment since Covid. My husband Josh's family introduced food trucks to Australia, long before they became as trendy as they have in recent years – so it's a proud moment to see the next generation, our kids, so excited to be part of their family history," added Jade Evans.
Sixteen-year-old Ava Evans saved up to purchase her 'I Love Churros' food truck which she's operating from a sleek silver air stream surrounded by neon lights. Ava is serving neon versions of the cinnamon sugar Spanish street food staple as well as Oreo churros and loaded options with toppings such as Bischof and Tim Tams.
The budding young entrepreneur says, "I saved all of the money I made working at shows with mum and dad to purchase my food truck. I've grown up going to the Royal Easter Show and its always great fun but this year it's a whole new level of epic."
Neon Alley is located on Monaro Street behind the woodchopping precinct and opens at 9am running through till the show closes every day until April 17th.
Monday, April 3, 2023
Major new Royal Easter Show attraction all set up and ready
NEW NEON ALLEY BRINGS HIGH VOLTAGE FOOD FUN TO 2023 EASTER SHOW
World's biggest fairy floss and dagwood dogs go neon!
A totally immersive explosion of food, lights and sound will hit the 2023 Royal Easter Show in a kaleidoscope of colour when Neon Alley launches at the iconic event next month.
Neon coated dagwood dogs with neon sauces, neon gelato, neon sugar dusted cronuts and churros, neon hot dogs with neon buns and sauces, neon freak shakes and neon gummi bear loaded fires are just some of the unique glowing foods that will be served from custom made Air-Stream food trucks in a technicolour laneway of more than 500 neon lights.
When the gates swing open from April 6 till April 17th Neon Alley will be the biggest ever food truck installation in the 200-year history of the Royal Easter Show.
"It's going to look amazing. It will look like part of the Vegas strip has landed at the Royal Easter show. We'll be located right in the heart of the show on Monaro Street, and every inch of Neon Alley and our amazing foods will be insta worthy. Our Air Stream food trucks – including some that are a never before been seen rose gold finish – are so shiny they'll reflect and amplify the lights," said Jade Evans, founder/operator of the new family-operated Neon Alley and Ace Attractions.
The Air-Stream food trucks will include individual 'I love Fairy Floss', 'I love Hot Dogs', 'I love Churros', 'I love Gelato & Shakes' and 'I love Fairy Floss' custom builds that will shine bright in the Show food destination.
Super-sized neon foods will be the stars of Neon Alley, with the world's biggest, fluffiest fairy floss at an enormous 6ft of neon spun sweetness in strawberry, bubble gum and Unicorn flavours – and also available with a special glow stick. A 2ft world's biggest neon dagwood dog and a new Elvis Burger created with Southern fried chicken on neon glazed Krispy Kreme's will also tempt showgoers.
In a further nod to the neon 90s Neon Alley will vibe with a 90s themed play list .
Five generations of the Evans and Foster families, who are running the new Neon Alley, have shared a proud history with Royal Easter Show.
"Our families have been involved with the Show for close to half the time it's been running. For 95 years the Foster and Evan's families have been a part of the Show with food and rides – and this year our kids are heavily involved in Neon Alley. Our sixteen year old daughter Ava will have her 'I love Churros' air stream at Neon Alley and seventeen year old son Austin will also be running a food truck,' said Jade Evans, who along with her husband Josh, kids and other family members will run the new Neon Alley.
Rounding out the family fun at the Royal Easter Show will be the Evan's ten-year-old twin daughters Willow and Faith who will be selling old-school Cupid Dolls on a stick from a stall alongside their parents.
Named in honour of their 'nanna's', who both sold cupid dolls at shows around Australia when they were young, 'Betty & June's Dolls' will have thousands of hand-made retro Cupid dolls on a stick for sale.
The renowned Evan's family Dagwood dogs were supersized for the Royal Easter Show last year when they offered show-goers the World's Biggest Dagwood dog at a mouth-watering 2 foot long. This year the super-sized treats will have a neon overhaul – and will also have the option of being served in a neon bouquet.
"What could say I love you more than a huge bouquet of neon dagwood dogs?," joked Jade Evans. "It will be the perfect date night dinner, or is ideal for sharing with family or friends."
King of the Dagwood Dogs, Josh Evans - whose family first introduced the show food staple to Australia in the early 1930s - says, "We're still hand making our Dagwood dogs using the recipe my Grandparents bought back from an American fair, along with Australia's first food trucks. Even the neon doggies will be made using my grandparents original recipe."
"This is by far our biggest involvement with the Royal Easter Show, and is also our most significant investment since Covid. My husband Josh's family actually introduced food trucks to Australia, long before they became as trendy as they have in recent years – so it's a proud moment to see the next generation, our kids, so excited to be part of their family history," added Jade Evans.
Sixteen-year-old Ava Evans saved up to purchase her 'I Love Churros' food truck which she will operate from a sleek silver air stream surrounded by neon lights. Ava will serve up neon versions of the cinnamon sugar Spanish street food staple as well as loaded options with toppings such as Bischof and Tim Tams.
The budding young entrepreneur says, "I saved all of the money I made working at shows with mum and dad to purchase my food truck. I've grown up going to the Royal Easter Show and it's always great fun, but we've never done anything as big as Neon Alley at the show before. This year will be epic."