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What kinda $ ecl?
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Contact Mook1 in Melbourne. He has a black manual 34 GTT with factory sunroof which are hard to come by.
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If anyone is selling a cheap but RELIABLE car for $2k, please let me know. Am keen to buy a run about for interim period. Thanks.
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That front and rear guards remind me of Audi, but I cannot decribe the rest, excet for fugly American styling. Yuk!
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Roy, 3701 viewers of this tragic flick may disagree with your opinion... http://imdb.com/title/tt0097770/ Personally, one of the best movies I have seen in a long while is Crash. I gets your thinking well after the final credits have rolled. http://imdb.com/title/tt0375679/
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Yeah, a lot will but warn about safety & RWC issues. Some will not receipt the work. My tinter had 5% on a black 4WD with 30% on windscreen. More for promo work, but he reckons he could down a tinny at the lights next to the cops & they couldn't see in. :0)
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2 more IT jobs going ***************** Unix Analyst, Information Technology - SMS, Ultimo - but u gotta know your stuff! Objective: To provide IT and its Clients with Unix System Management, second and third level systems support and services. Key Accountabilities: As part of a small team of Unix/linux server specialists, under limited direction from the Team Leader: Perform services as assigned such as system administration, day-to-day maintenance, upgrades and capacity/performance/security management. Partake in small projects and deliver work to agreed priorities. Provide second and third level support of Unix/linux server systems. Provide input for consultation to clients by SMS, in conjunction with other IT staff, on operating systems issues involved in business applications. Manage own workload to achieve results to agreed priorities and standards and within agreed time frames; provide reports of progress as required. Maintain documentation relating to assigned tasks, clients, and Unix/linux server systems. Mentor and coach assigned team members. Keep abreast of trends in the field of operating systems to ensure the service delivered to ABC clients is optimum. Attend to duties during a working day which complies with ABC guidelines, and which has a standard duration, but which may involve a start or finish outside the standard hours; on-call responsibilities, as directed by management. Adhere to, and operate within, Corporate Equity & Diversity and OH&S policies and practices. Key Capabilities/Qualifications/Experience (Selection Criteria): 1. Tertiary qualifications in a computing related field or relevant experience. 2. RedHat Certified Engineer Certification (RHCE). 3. Experience with server-grade hardware (HP Proliant and IBM p-Series desirable). 4. Advanced experience in the management and administration of Unix, preferably AIX, HP-UX and/or SCO and Linux. 5. Experience in the management and support of at least some of the following: A large and mixed web environment Apache web server Relational databases SMTP Firewall administration Advanced Linux Clustering NAS/SAN technologies Backup via TSM Veritas NetBackup Monitoring systems such as BMC 6. Experience in the application and administration of a security policy; an understanding of its importance. 7. Some experience in coordinating small projects to deliver solutions to clients in conformity to standards in a complex business and technical environment of similar size and configuration to the ABC. 8. Ability to manage your own workload; to work as part of a small specialist technical team; to be highly analytical and well organised. 9. Well developed communication skills; able to communicate complex IT technological concepts to non-technical staff, in both verbal and written form; and to mentor and coach less experienced technical staff. 10. Experience and willingness to work non-standard hours and on-call as required. 11. Understanding of, and commitment to, Corporate Equity & Diversity and OH&S policies and practices Application Lodgement: National Recruitment Unit, Level 7, Ultimo B or email recruitment AT your.abc.net.au Closing Date: 22/12/2006 ******************************************************************** Applications Support Developer, Information Technology, Ultimo Objective: To support business/broadcast application systems to meet agreed service levels by providing 2nd level support. Key Accountabilities: Assist in the provision of support for new and existing systems in accordance with application development standards. Assist in the business design and technical design and development of enhancements to existing systems. Prepare and maintain technical specifications and system documentation. Monitor performance of and investigate failures in software. Liaise with clients and respond to their support needs. Provide technical support for existing systems to agreed service levels. Undertake courses of training and on-the-job training as required. Apply Corporate EEO, OH&S and Cultural Diversity policies. Key Capabilities/Qualifications/Experience (Selection Criteria): Tertiary qualifications in a computing related field are preferred. Have 3-4 years work experience in the support of business/broadcast application systems including skills in analysis, programming and problem-solving. Experience in .Net, ASP, C# and UML highly desirable. Experience in the OS9 operating system highly desirable. Applicants should be able to demonstrate their ability to move from a background of VB, C++, Delphi or other development environment to a .Net environment. Ability to work in a team and contribute towards team goals and cope with pressure. Demonstrated motivation, initiative and the ability to exercise sound judgement. Good written/oral communication skills, together with the ability to explain technical issues to clients. Understanding of Corporate OH&S and Equity & Diversity policies and guidelines. Application Lodgement: National Recruitment Unit, Level 7, Ultimo B or email recruitment AT your.abc.net.au Closing Date: 15/12/2006
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Haha, here here!
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IMO... crap. Front to me looks Volvo S40-ish.
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Frrk! Which AutoBahn did you heist. lol
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512mb Ddr2 533mhz Pc2-4200 Ram For Laptop Notebook
Mean_R34 posted a topic in For Sale (Other Items)
I have a brand new stick of RAM for sale. Purchased for a new laptop, but only 1 memory slot, so had to get a 1GB stick. I now have a spare. Fully tested and working. Otherwise unused. $60 +$4.50 postage anywhere in Oz. -
Limewire is your friend!
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A Gumball in Oz would be so sweet! Wonder where they go from Sydney? Maybe NT.
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From my own sightings, a farkin huge percentage of gts-t's are driven by P platers.
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1 Room For Rent *west Side* 350$ A Month Plus Bills No Bond Nec
Mean_R34 replied to drift32sedan's topic in Victoria
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170MB?! Fark, my 512 ADSL will grind to a halt with that! U should re-encode as a divx file!
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I love the Nats in ACT. Went to the first 3. A huge yob-fest, but some hot machinery there. If u take a nice ride, beware as there are low-lifes who travel there specifically to steal cars.
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If Big Ted (at 6ft7in he deserves that title!) is gonna drop stamp duty on homes, then that's good enough for me. Shocking that Vic has the highest stamp duty in Oz.
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Been working @ Jeff's Shed all week at the next door. Saw them all move in and some spectaclar eye candy has passed me by. There's a VIP area out back in the loading dock with a huge plasma screen playing vids of Sexpo. Lots of nude strippers at a Sexpo on the TV getting down with their bad selves! The ppl in there look like strippers, pimps & drug lords. $25 is a bit rich to walk around an expo IMHO.
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I love the sierra's. These were definately the cult car of the 80's... well at least until 1989 - go the Godzilla! Seen the odd one in Melb in Unique Cars mags going for around the AU$40k mark. Not sure which exact model, but were 1986's. Top gear also did a piece on these in their last Series. Had a dozen or more of them dragging down a runway.
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Primordial, you are so right! This is an entry level job for a graduate & I can't believe so of the noobs comments. The pay isn't great, but a lot of noobs DO think that just because they know something about microsoft, and used a pC since they were an infant, that qualifies them for the big salry jobs. No it doesn't. I have looked around @ jobs and don't do too badly outta the IT industry. Some noobs just have a big ego, but would probably get laughed out of an interview, even on a lower paid position. I think they are not looking into the bigger picture, how their resume will read in 2 yrs and how quickly u can advance if you really know ur sh!t.
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Bad news mate. My excess was $1100 + $700 import excess. As if that wasn't bad enough, if it was stolen, they tack on ANOTHER $700! Luckily it was never pinched, as I would be up for $2,500.
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Yeah, good pics and wrap up. Now, where are the dyno results for AutoSalon?
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Paul, You're pics lead to dead links.