03 May, 2024
 
 
Top 10 Old School Kids' Games
We’re a little saddened by the impact technology, namely video games, smart phones and tablets, is having on children these days. Many spend hours, if not full days, cooped up inside their bedrooms, playing mindless video games as a form of entertainment. So it got us thinking, what about all those classic games we used to play as kids, namely the ones that didn’t require electricity. Here’s our Top 10 Old School Kids’ Games.
   
Through the Lens
A shed is so much more than a place to tinker and store things in. It’s a place where men can retreat, share a beer with a mate and escape from the world. Justin Felix caught up with a photographer who captures the private relationship between a man and his shed.
   
The Floating Caravan
Sometimes the best and most memorable weekend trips are the spontaneous ones. It’s the off-season and there’s no footy on the TV, so you go camping with a few mates. Or the kids are away at the parents and you score some brownie points by taking the missus away for the weekend. Or maybe you just can’t seem to get the privacy you usually get in the mancave, so you decide to go caveman, and venture into the wild alone.
   
Go Jet Boating
The thrill of traversing a narrow river truncated by rocky cliff faces at rocket like speeds won’t appeal to everyone but if fueling your inner thrill seeker appeals to you, then it’s time to head over to New Zealand for some jet boating madness.
Swim with a Croc
We’ve all heard of cage diving with sharks, but what about diving with the biggest reptile of all? That’s right, diving with gnarly crocodiles is now a big deal and tourists are flocking to the likes of Darwin to get up close and personal with the prehistoric beasts.
Cordless Power
Panasonic has announced three new cordless power tools using the company’s latest brushless motor to deliver optimum performance and durability – the EY74A2 13mm drill and driver, the EY79A2 hammer drill and driver and the EY75A7 impact driver.
 
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