Show of hands - Aussies

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Are you an Aussie and would you be interested in joining an Australian ZS Chapter?

I'm an Aussie, where do I sign up?
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I'm an Aussie, but I don't care!
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I'm not an Aussie, but you guys rock.
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I'm not an Aussie, but do you guys keep Kangaroos in your backyard?
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Total votes : 36

Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby Raggedy man » Wed Jul 14, 2010 10:16 am

Hi guys, another aussie from the ACT here.

I know my posts are low now but I'll be sticking around, a ZS:OZ chapter would be great if we could beat the logistics....If not then just a camping trip or 4WD trek would be great too.

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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby TheGunslinger » Thu Jul 15, 2010 1:38 am

Hello Raggedyman.

Along with JCGoose, Jack knife and me, that makes nearly enough for a ZS chapter in the ACT! Huzzah!
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby Raggedy man » Thu Jul 15, 2010 2:41 am

So we only need two more in ACT to get the ball rolling eh? Sounds like the race to be the first ZS:OZ chapter is on..... :twisted: :wink:
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby aus.templar » Thu Jul 15, 2010 3:48 am

how come ACT has so many...
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby TheGunslinger » Thu Jul 15, 2010 3:57 am

The awesome is concentrated highly here.
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby Vic » Thu Jul 15, 2010 5:40 am

aus.templar wrote:how come ACT has so many...


Is there anything else to do in the ACT that you can think of?
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby TheGunslinger » Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:12 am

Other than porn, you mean
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby fallschirmjager » Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:12 am

Another Australian here.

I'm from East Gippsland in Victoria, right down the bottom near the coast.
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby T-Boon » Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:06 am

Yall should move to NZ where you can own real guns :P :P (dig dig) :P
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby verdigris » Thu Jul 22, 2010 8:42 am

Seems I'm the one Aussie that voted, "Don't Care". Which isn't entirely true, I wish you all the best.

My hesitation is that I've found that single interest internet communities thrive on the internet, because people gather with a single interest.
For example I use and find Linux interesting. Went a Linux User Group meeting, and found other than Linux I had very little in common with the people I met. That made the pizza meal after the meeting, less enjoyable, but the mailing list continued to be a good read.

What I have found useful on a car forum I frequent, is regional sub forums.
That's sort of a compromise, because it becomes more familiar and you can start thread on more regional topics, for example bush fires and how to prepare for them, particularly if followed closely by a zombie infestation.
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby -Sonnenkinder » Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:00 am

See dude, I once had the same opinion as you. For me, it was Steampunk, Parkour and Medieval Re-enactment.

But, whereas Linux or Parkour are focused on a single specific interest, ZS seems to be more about promoting preparedness, in general.
Whereas my Parkour group in Melbourne was a loose collective of people with one shared interest, and not much else in common, I find the people I've met in the Forum or IRL have an often similar world-view.
Even if they don't, diversity makes a community.
If everyone here held the same perspective, and had the same opinions, no one would be here. There'd be no point.

And I tried to love Linux, I really did.
Then, I tried to install a new graphics card.

The realationship was short, intense and full of confusion, frustration and anger.
The break up was messy, but I'm with Windows again now.

It might not be perfect, but at least it gives me what I want from a OS.
Low maintainance, minimal upkeep, and an ugly-but-useable front-end.
Like most good relationships, it lets me do what I want, without ever having to worry about, or even consider, it's opsys and internal programming.




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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby EMEUTIER » Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:35 pm

Yeah, I know its a bit of a thread necro... but I was wondering if anything happened regarding an Ozzie chapter?
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby verdigris » Mon Apr 04, 2011 2:54 am

EMEUTIER wrote:Yeah, I know its a bit of a thread necro... but I was wondering if anything happened regarding an Ozzie chapter?


My interest in a chapter hasn't changed, but I'm interested to see any Australian's using the forum, raise a virtual hand.
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby TheGunslinger » Mon Apr 04, 2011 6:47 am

Yeah, I'm still around. More on IRC than actually here in the forums, though
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby Raggedy man » Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:56 am

I'm still around and still interested if a chapter ever gets off the ground. I did promise I'd be a bit of a lurker! :lol:

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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby Morgo » Sat Apr 09, 2011 5:58 pm

Here as well, are any Aussie ZS members part of Australian boards?
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby The Antipodean » Sun Apr 10, 2011 4:03 am

Still kicking around.

Decided I'm not going to actively involve myself in the Boards until ZS gets around to giving me access to my Sonnenkinder account again.

Still don't know what happened, there.


Good news, though.
Back in Melbourne, permanently, in July.




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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby aus.templar » Sun May 08, 2011 1:46 am

Haven't been around in a while, but I'll be lurking more often... crazy busy atm

Been on here last couple weeks, it's new and if you like edgeware there are some beautiful knives to perve on
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby AuSpider » Sun May 08, 2011 6:14 pm

From Hobart, Tasmania (I think theres a few of us Tasmanians here)

As for an interest in getting and Australian chapter/un-official group/occasional meet up off the ground, my virtual hand is up.
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby s1kk4z » Tue Jun 14, 2011 4:05 am

From the Mornington Peninsula / Melbourne. I'll put my virtual hand up too.
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby uneekwahn » Wed Jun 15, 2011 7:23 am

I've become more of a lurker of late due to other commitments (new job, baby on the way, laziness).

I'm still mega-uber-keen on a .au chapter, but I think it's going to be difficult logistically because of the issues previously spoken about :gonk:
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby BlackRabbit » Sun Nov 06, 2011 10:27 pm

Another Melbournian here and I'd definitely be interested in a local chapter.
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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby Tetra Grammaton Cleric » Tue Nov 08, 2011 8:47 am

Welcome, Blackrabbit. 8-)

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Re: Show of hands - Aussies

Postby Leashie » Wed May 30, 2012 9:19 pm

Will there be a ZS meet up in Melbourne?
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