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I work for the hospitals (my main focus is PBX) but I do help with all the cisco gear as well. Where do you work??

but I still seem to do desktop help as well even though I hate doing it most days

beck, I have to ask. Why on earth are you hanging out on this particular forum? It's been dead for quite some time now in the QLD section.

Although I did find the technical sections very useful over the years.

Jason Statham is Ewwwww. He has too much muscles. And by stating how attractive you think that Jason statham is on this forum you exacerbate the commonly held misconception that males have concerning the proportion of muscle that women find attractive.

Hey, Quick question, I had my audio installed the other day, But i cant watch dvd's with my car off without my Defi's Beeping..

Is it possible to turn the beeping off??

you actually watch the tv in your car? I thought that people got tv;s in their cars so that they could tell everyone that their car had a TV and never actually watched it.

I can totally fix it for you. And by fix it I mean wiring up some switches for your defi's. I have no expertise and I will wreck you car, and will probably not do it right anyway and you will have to pay someone to fix it for you later. Altough realistically I'll probably lose interest half way through and go out and buy pizza because I'm bored of listening to you talk. then I will probably never come back. Call me.

beck, I have to ask. Why on earth are you hanging out on this particular forum? It's been dead for quite some time now in the QLD section.

Although I did find the technical sections very useful over the years.

Jason Statham is Ewwwww. He has too much muscles. And by stating how attractive you think that Jason statham is on this forum you exacerbate the commonly held misconception that males have concerning the proportion of muscle that women find attractive.

Dont get me wrong, I dont find huge muscles attractive.. But seeing him in Death Race he's one of those people i just have to go "OMG" over.. Ubar Hot Chicks get me saying the same thing.. There just objects to drool over, It's not like i'll ever meet them, So i just drool..

Real life is a different story, If i seen him close up id prob be like "EWWWW"

As for this forum, I like it.. I'm only new to the skyline scene and i've found a lot of info from this forum..

And with dinner tonight, I thought it'd be a good way to chat to some peops before i have to rock up to a place filled with people i havn't met before.. At least i've talked to a few of you now.... :)

Fair enough. Don't be too fazed though. All the people I know off this place are really nice. If they weren't I would have stopped talking to them years ago.

I look foward to meeting you tonight.

Look forward to meeting you to

well i have meet you before 83CKS so im not so new

Really?? Where abouts?

yeah most of us are pretty good for the others just hit with a baseball bat and they will be ok :)

hahaha I dont have a baseball, Will a wheel brace do?? lol

I am like that retarded cousin who keeps hanging around, annoying the sh¡t out of everyone, and just cant take a hint.

Put me into a skyline and I tend to do skids in the most inappropriate places, go figure.

Look forward to meeting you to

Really?? Where abouts?

hahaha I dont have a baseball, Will a wheel brace do?? lol

a few CB meets had a chat once :)

and wheel brace :) i think i would prefer a base ball bat

I work for the hospitals (my main focus is PBX) but I do help with all the cisco gear as well. Where do you work??

You'd know the company... I'm on roma st, above the transit centre :) technical side of the business, development and implementation of new technology.

just started CCNA ... zzzzz

I am like that retarded cousin who keeps hanging around, annoying the sh¡t out of everyone, and just cant take a hint.

Put me into a skyline and I tend to do skids in the most inappropriate places, go figure.

I remember that time you came over my place and parked and got out and then the bike followed you in. that was the most unfair thing in the world.

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