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Interesting read:

http://www.ascc.gov.au/NR/rdonlyres/097A66...eport_jacks.pdf

Regarding deaths while working on the car when the jacks fails. Example from one of the death incident: guy jacked up his land rover and put SPRINGS under the range rover to support it up and removed the jack so the range rover was only held up by springs while he was working on it... guess what happens next.

OMG ... one nit-wit had the car on ramps, in gear only, and removed the tailshaft ... guess what happened next :P

Some people just shouldn't go near cars.

Told ya I had a big back yard.

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Pic from a while ago. You can see where the pool is going in. Got Council approval and the SA Water permit! :)

The tap for the garden hose is where the house extension finishes, and still got 200m2 open space :P

ooooooo 28-135

how have you found it as just an every day lens ?

is the picture quality superior to the standard 18-55 kit lens ?

It's an Ultrasonic Lens with an Image Stabilizer..........it kills the 18-55 lens!

A great intermediate lens.

LOL thats not a big back yard, (my dam is bigger than that)

this is mine

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a comfy 100 achres (lots of room for a private trst track and drag strip if it wasnt so hilly (no flat quarter mile strip :( )

Hmm, 8.5km from the CBD? :)

Altough I would kill for a large block for some dirt biking ... I love being so close to the city.

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