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Hi Peeps :P

Its been awhile so thought I would drop in and say Yo!!! ;)

So whats crackin?

I did my first motorkhana the other weekend..was so much fun!! My car went really well too :D

But I need more power :laughing-smiley-014:

Hia2u sounds fun jess

Hi Maz :P

Yeah it was..and it was a wet skid pan so learnt a lot about my car and could control it better in RWD believe it or not as wanted to try it both ways

Here is a vid of my car:

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Sure there is, I use over 90GB a month :) But yes, if you didn't go out of your way to use it, something is amiss... maybe you have a trojan or somthing of the likes on your PC, mind you would be something very sinister to rack up 25GB of traffic

f**k i just got a monthly internet bill for a $1,003.42 They recon iv used 26,110.98MB how the hell would i use that much :D
BigPond ADSL 25GB 1500/256 $99.95 monthly

Additional usage: $0.15 per MB

Hang on a minute.

ISPs regard 1GB as 1000MB, so 25GB allowance is 25000 MB.

You used 26110.98 MB, which is 1110.98 MB too much.

If they charge 15c per extra MB that's $166.65 extra, which added to your monthly bill should still only be $266.60 total.

Something is definitely wrong there.

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