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yeah, i didn't realize it was the grand final until yesterday when i read it in the paper :P otherwise i would have booked last week. although it would have been better for me if port had lost on the weekend :whistling:

any one else bored?

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yeah board played sof2 RD before got like 80kills 25 deaths

waiting for Luke to hit me up for a game :whistling:

should goto bed soon too

my alarm on my phone tells me how many hours till the time that is set is and i came to the conclusion that i get way to little sleep .... but i already knew that didn't need an alarm to tell me that

Whats the reason for formatting the HDD? is it simply to "clean the crap"?? reason I ask is my laptop seems to be getting slower, had it for a year now. I figure its getting full of "shit" and wondering how to speed it up again?

lol i started to loose thing when it was partitioned, could never remember where stuff was stored :whistling: i got all my 3d stuff to reinstall tomorrow night so that will give me something to do :thumbsup:

Whats the reason for formatting the HDD? is it simply to "clean the crap"?? reason I ask is my laptop seems to be getting slower, had it for a year now. I figure its getting full of "shit" and wondering how to speed it up again?

for me usually because it starts getting errors and issues - i need to be more careful against viruses ect lol

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yeah Lee to clean crap up from the million and 1 installed demo trial and real programs

registry is a mine field

yeah i agree Luke I've had people tell me registry mechanics are good but i havnt seen one that returns windows back to what it was like after a format

just to get that screen up took 2-2.5 secs and to load into windows @ the screen where the bar scrolls i think it scrolls like 14-16 times and a fresh install it scrolls like 4 times

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slim on the front look better IMO. You need to get a good number though :D which branch would you go into to get them??

Yeah I was thinking fat on back, slim on front. I went into Mitcham and asked if I could choose but they said I get what's in the box... assholes.

Which branch do you suggest?

Yeah I was thinking fat on back, slim on front. I went into Mitcham and asked if I could choose but they said I get what's in the box... assholes.

Which branch do you suggest?

lol none now i tried to get a set of plates for a customer (triple or double no) and now i only get whats in the box :D damn new computer system

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