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Originally posted by inark

bahaha rule number one of choosing an ISP... never chose one named after any animal... they flop.

sif not know that.

funny.. and yet.. true

i think im gonna steal that and put it as my msn nickname..

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Originally posted by predator666

aaardfark if u trust them:  

http://www.aardvark.net.au/adsl/home_adsl.php

65gig per month..

i used to have aardvark dial up years ago.

65gig per month?? wtf, if its still run by the same people then u got no farkin hope of downloading 65 gig per month even if left it downloading all day everyday since its so ***in slow

woohoo!!

we've managed to setup a pretty reasonable sized wireless lan in the L2 lab :P

got 2 macs, 3 PCs and a laptop hooked up :D

was pretty easy to setup...

ooooo and i broke a laptop! woohoo!!

pffft id rather do something challenging so dont pity me... i couldnt think of anything worse than sitting at a desk all day answering emails like an automated machine.

:D telstra techs...

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