Australia started the technological revolution!

And Errol Flynn, Peter Finch, Rod Taylor, Guy Pearce, Nicole Kidman, Geoffrey Rush, Toni Collette, Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Eric Bana, Cate Blanchett, Heath Ledger, Chris Hemsworth, Liam Hemsworth and Sam Worthington.
 

I had to look up 'cipher' in this context.

cipher[SUP]1[/SUP]
ˈsʌɪfə/
noun
noun: cipher; plural noun: ciphers; noun: cypher; plural noun: cyphers

  • 1.
    a secret or disguised way of writing; a code.
    "he wrote cryptic notes in a cipher"
    synonyms:
    code, secret writing; Morecoded message, cryptograph, cryptogram
    "the information may be given in cipher"



    • something written in a code.
      "he came across ciphers written on parchment and concealed in a hollow altar pillar"
      synonyms:
      code, secret writing; Morecoded message, cryptograph, cryptogram
      "the information may be given in cipher"



    • a key to a code.



  • 2.
    dated
    a zero; a figure 0.
    synonyms:
    zero, nought, nil, 0; archaicnaught
    "a row of ciphers"


    • a person of no importance, especially one who does the bidding of others and seems to have no will of their own.
      "journalists are not mere interchangeable ciphers in the propaganda battle"
      synonyms:
      nobody, nonentity, nothing, non-person, unimportant person, person of no account "he has spent most of his working life as a cipher"



      antonyms:
      celebrity



  • 3.
    a monogram.
    "a pair of rock crystal goblets engraved with the cipher of Peter the Great"
    synonyms:
    numeral, number, integer, figure, digit; Morecharacter, symbol, sign
    "Arabic ciphers"





I presume you are using the dated, archaic second meaning.
You're showing your age, Ralphy boyo.:grin:
 
Hmm, well I rather like it, but I maybe I will use non-entity in the future, if you prefer...
 
Good, but you keep them over there. You do make some light stuff as I understand...
 
Yes, I have seen some of this which is what we refer to as "bush league" as it is just not up to the high standards of ours...
 
Well, for the most part we still use real actors rather than cgi. This limitation requires us to use real cameramen. We tell stories too instead of a series chases and explosions to pad out the movie. It's old fashioned but also rather satisfying.
 
More likely boring. And sometimes laughable with those police officers wearing those silly hats...
 
No, no, not those guys out in the bush, but those that work in what may pass for a city there...
 
Yep, those are the ones, and they seem to know that they look foolish in those little checkered hats...
 
:lol: Actually New York's finest were very friendly and hospitable to us when we were there and we have the photos to prove it.
I don't think tasers were standard issue back then.
 


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