Saturday, January 28, 2012

Australia Day

One of the two fridges I have has been icing up in the fridge half and I suspected that I needed a replacement thermostat. A local refrigeration man turned up and agreed with my diagnosis and proceeded to remove covers and dig out the thermostat. He told me he didn't have an Hitachi part in stock and would have to order one at a cost of $440. Ouch!

Whilst showing me the thermostat mechanism, he found some ice in the door that is supposed to close when temperatures change. He removed the ice, tested the mechanism attached to the thermostat by placing it in the freezer section and hooray it now works...at a cost of $150.

I understand thermostats, but have never really thought about how they control temperatures in the fridge. Quite simple really. The freezer compartment is consistently very cold (frozen) and the fridge section is joined to the freezer by a small duct which can be opened or closed by a mechanical door operated by the thermostat. If the fridge section gets a little warmer, the thermostat opens the door to the freezer duct and allows cold air the enter the fridge from the freezer. See simple isn't it?


Australia Day has come and gone and there was a bit of argy-bargy in Canberra near the Aboriginal tent 'Embassy'. The Prime Minister and leader of the opposition were at an official function at a reception centre nearby. The previous day the leader of the opposition was interviewed and asked what he thought of the Aboriginal Embassy. He replied that he could understand why the embassy was set up in 1972 but a lot of things have changed for the better since then and it is probably time to move on.

A government staffer who has since resigned, rang someone who passed Tony Abbot's answer on to the 'embassy' and a riot ensued. The PM and Abbot were surrounded by security and Federal Police and there was a lot of pushing and shoving and abuse from the mob before the PM and Tony Abbott were secured in a car and drove off. Yesterday there was a burning of the Australian flag at the 'embassy' and footage showed young aborigines spitting on the burning flag. Glad I'm not their school teacher. I have connections to Aboriginal groups through distribution of computers, so I cannot comment. I do know that the government staffer should be named. Political dirty tricks...let's hope the PM didn't approve of that phone call.

2 comments:

Bernie said...

I saw that ruckus on TV yesterday, it said that the PM lost her shoe. Politics is a very rough game, it is all about money and power. Well most of the time, I am sure there are some honest, good people in politics. I am very impressed with US President Obama, he also appears to have a beautiful family.
Happy your fridge was fixed for the cheaper amount otherwise it may have been cheaper to purchase a new one. Why do you need 2 fridges anyway Kev?......lol Have a good weekend....:-)Hugs

Anonymous said...

Kev, The sight of aborigines spitting on our flag and then burning it,made me feel sick, I wonder how the wives and parents of the thousands of soldiers who have fought to protect this country and have given up their lives for our freedom how would they have felt watching this sickening display.? The aborigines were not treated well in the early days but that has changed, How would they be dealt with if this had happened in China or a Muslim country. They would have been shot or beheaded,We can expect more trouble over this, There are many decent Aborigines living here and I feel very very sorry for them. Marg