4th December 2025-31

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4th December 2025-31

The Peace

John from Brisbane has added a photo to the pool:

The Peace

I thought I ought to deliver on my commitment to finally go back to where I left of my images for the year before starting the holiday ones and get a gallop on. I am many months behind. This shot is taken in the Laidley Creek Valley, south west of the town of the same name and on the road to Mulgowie. How I would love to live in a world of peace and gaze out on this rural scene every day!

Birds of a feather.....

John from Brisbane has added a photo to the pool:

Birds of a feather.....

The birds are resting at Shorncliffe and watching the world go by with a car carrier at dead slow about to reverse engines and take a helping hand from tugs to tie up at the Port of Brisbane while a Qantas aircraft is on finals and about to touch down at Brisbane International airport.

Save the Pigs......it's the season for seafood!

John from Brisbane has added a photo to the pool:

Save the Pigs......it's the season for seafood!

Fresh prawns and seafood are a basic part of a Christmas lunch in Australia. The catch from Moreton Bay, Queensland is partly offloaded and sold directly from the trawler in places such as Shorncliffe, Redcliffe and the Gold and Sunshine Coasts. The demand at this time of year usually results in long lines of people waiting to purchase seafood that can't be fresher. This year's catch is said to be exceptional due to the run-off nutrients from the wet weather we have experienced in the last couple of months.

This trawler is tied up in Cabbage Tree Creek in suburban Shorncliffe.

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VMware Kills vSphere Foundation In Parts of EMEA

Broadcom has quietly pulled VMware vSphere Foundation from parts of EMEA, pushing smaller customers toward far more expensive bundles and prompting some to consider jumping to Hyper-V or Nutanix. The Register reports: VVF is a bundle that offers compute, storage, and networking virtualization, and a platform to run containers. It's most useful in hyperconverged infrastructure and hybrid clouds, but is less capable than the Cloud Foundation (VCF) private cloud suite. Virtzilla said EMEA customers would need to check with their local dealer to see if VVF was still on sale in their country. "VVF is no longer available in some EMEA countries, but for the majority it is still available," a Broadcom spokesperson said. "Customers will have to reach out to sales reps or partners to determine availability of a given product in their region. These changes were recent."

Our initial tipster said their reseller clued them into the impending change when VMware's new fiscal year started in November. This anonymous customer told us that their hardware fleet boasts thousands of compute cores and without more affordable options, his organization was looking at their annual VMware spend leaping by 10x from around $130,000 to $1.3 million. "We're currently looking to jump ship to either Microsoft's Hyper-V or Nutanix, as we can't eat (that) increase," they told The Register. [...]

For the moment, a Broadcom spokesperson told us it has no plans to ditch VMware vSphere Standard, the basic server virtualization bundle which we're told makes up about 60 percent of the company's licenses and is a lower-cost way to access VMware's hypervisor than buying its full suite of VMware Cloud Foundation products. "We have not announced any changes to the availability of vSphere Standard in EMEA nor end of support for vSphere Standard," the spokesperson said via email. "The product remains fully available across EMEA today. However, Broadcom product availability can vary by region to align with local market requirements, customer demand, and other considerations."

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Found Photograph

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Found Photograph

date stamped on back of photograph, June 1972

Mardi Gras World

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Mardi Gras World

Fokke & Sukke

F & S

mclady in orange - tokyo

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mclady in orange - tokyo

Koenji, Tokyo, Japan

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