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Re: News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development
Try Relish'd, Anzac H'way Glenelg.....as good as burger theory if not better.
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Ps has anyone had the one voted SAs best Pub burger at The Alma or Hackney...
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I tried the Alma burger after it was voted best pub burger ... I was a little disappointed.how good is he wrote:Ps has anyone had the one voted SAs best Pub burger at The Alma or Hackney...
Yeah it was quite ok, but surely I reckon there would be better burgers out there.
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you post doesn't make senseml69 wrote:I tried the Alma burger after it was voted best pub burger ... I was a little disappointed.how good is he wrote:Ps has anyone had the one voted SAs best Pub burger at The Alma or Hackney...
Yeah it was quite ok, but surely I reckon there would be better burgers out there.
it is either the best burger or not, suggesting it isn't because there could be better out there is a pretty large hedge bet.
Funnily enough, one of the nicest burgers I've had was from the Highway Inn, it was a Lamb burger and very tasty.
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Best burger is clearly a very subjective thing ... so it's not black and white. My point was I was a little disappointed given that I specifically went to the Alma to try the burger because it was voted the best. Ive had better burgers in other Adelaide pubs.Waewick wrote:you post doesn't make senseml69 wrote:I tried the Alma burger after it was voted best pub burger ... I was a little disappointed.how good is he wrote:Ps has anyone had the one voted SAs best Pub burger at The Alma or Hackney...
Yeah it was quite ok, but surely I reckon there would be better burgers out there.
it is either the best burger or not, suggesting it isn't because there could be better out there is a pretty large hedge bet.
Funnily enough, one of the nicest burgers I've had was from the Highway Inn, it was a Lamb burger and very tasty.
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Seriously guys, still going on about the best burger in the Low/Mid-Rise development thread?
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All threads should ideally have a small burger element to themDvious wrote:Seriously guys, still going on about the best burger in the Low/Mid-Rise development thread?
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Well, obviously whoppers are low-rise and double whoppers are mid-rise.
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KFC do a tower burger...
Exit on the right in the direction of travel.
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Now that we're in the Beer Garden, I suppose I can mention the high-rise Ultimate Double Whopper now?
Looking forward to a free-flowing Adelaide!
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Free wifi in the city - Internode has won the contract to build/expand this service for Adelaide.
It should be completed in time for Mad March. Bonus for visitors, locals, students, users of public transport...!!
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It should be completed in time for Mad March. Bonus for visitors, locals, students, users of public transport...!!
Adelaide WiFi coverage map.Adelaide company, Internode has been selected to build Adelaide’s free city-wide wifi network.
About 97 per cent of the city’s north will be covered. However, despite Council’s claim the entire CBD will be covered, large areas of the city between Victoria Square and South Terrace will not have access to the wifi service (see coverage map below).
More than 200 new wireless access points will be added under the system. Internode already operates a series of free wireless hotspots throughout the city, and says it will upgrade that network to match the new service.
The project will cost about $1.5 million, with two-thirds of the cost being born by the State Government and Adelaide City Council chipping in the other $500,000.
The funding will cover the initial set-up costs of the network. Internode will then be expected to generate revenue from the service to pay for its upkeep.
While final details of the network are yet to be worked out, Internode’s Simon Hackett told InDaily he expected the network would have some usage caps for users. Commercial organisations and city residents were likely to be offered the option of signing up to a plan, which would increase the usage cap.
“The aim is, you’ll get a decent free allocation regardless of who you are,” Hackett said.
“And then if you want to use it in a more heavy-duty way, if you’re one of customers, it can be a shared part of your quota at home.
“There’s going to be some controls there, so that you can’t just sit there and use it to download the whole internet. It’s intended to be for the sort of uses you’d imagine that a roaming user is going to use it for – checking into Facebook, reading some email, uploading and downloading a few little things.”
Work has already started on the project which is expected to be completed by March next year.
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slightly random, but does anyone know the history of the Arkaba?
was it always a pub? or was the hotel built to include a pub?
was it always a pub? or was the hotel built to include a pub?
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Do the other capital cities have similar web sites to Sensational Adelaide? sometimes I get a glimpse on a new crane on the Sydney of Melbourne skyline on the news, takes me ages to track developments either through the Skyscraper page or realeastate or developers sites.
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