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I raise that bar!

A Commodore 64 WITH a Atari Joystick!

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Edit: okay, it's debateable if that is infact a real Atari joystick attatched to that Commodore 64!

Its a 'Competition Pro'. I still have my '64 and 2600 heh. Maybe they'll be worth something in 20 years

-D

EDIT : And the game on screen is International Karate. FYI. :thumbsup:

Edited by Dohmar

Funniest thing I've read for a while :thumbsup:

We have a WTB thread for a reason, we also have rules which obviously are in French or Italian as no one can read them.

Here it is in French then ... for those who can't understand English :)

Vendeurs privés

1. En commencant un nouveau fil, vous devez inclure un prix fixe, ou tout au moins une figure de stade de baseball que vous cherchez. EOI n'est pas permis, si vous voulez vendre aux enchères votre engrenage votre alors e-baie d'usage

2. Clairement déclarer que ce que vous c'est vendent, la condition des parties est vendue, les informations spécifiques modèles, votre emplacement, contactent des détails et wether vous expédierez entre états

3. Aucun fil continu frappe ! - Si vous tenez à continuellement frappant votre fil, vos coups seront effacés et s'il continue, vous recevrez un avertissement des modérateurs

4. Poster des photos ! - Où possible, ajouter des images à votre poste. Ceci est de beaucoup la meilleure façon pour parader les articles vous vendez et donnez du la meilleure indication quant à leur condition les acheteurs à potentiels etc.

Poster les photos découperont aussi le « pics plaît » les commentaires et vous aide à vendre vos articles plus rapides et plus faciles

5. Si vous avez des articles multiples à vendre, les postez tout dans un fil seul ! - Ne pas créer de nouveaux fils pour chaque article. Un fil seul est beaucoup plus facile à gérer de le et les aides réduisent la quantité de désordre dans la rubrique des petites annonces !

6. Aucune nomination de la part de d'autres ! - Si vos camarades veulent faire de la publicité pour leurs parties ici sur SAU, dire qu'ils enregistrent - Si vous avez mis propre il, a mis la poste il à vendre.

7. Aucuns liens externes ! - Ne pas poster aime aux articles est vendu sur l'e-baie, ou les autres forums. Si vous souhaitez commencer un fil fait de la publicité pour les mêmes articles sur SAU, vous devez inclure tous détails et évaluez dans votre fil. Demander aux gens pour se référer à l'e-baie pour plus d'information n'est pas acceptable. Si vous êtes trop paresseux pour copier et coller les détails sur ici, votre fil sera effacé.

8. Votre fil à vendre doit inclure un nombre de contact valide, le nom et l'adresse e-mail.

9. Ne PAS effacer la poste originale d'advertisment dans les fils à vendre, même si l'article est vendu. L'échec pour adhérer à cette règle aura pour résultat le revokation de la capacité à éditer vos propres postes.

Edited by RubyRS4

Spotted a white Evo Lancer getting nicked by a traffic cop just 15 mins ago! :)

The driver (I think it was a chick) must be stupid as. :) Near the old gaol on Port Road was a speed camera set up. Driver of Evo wanted to drag race me on my bike. I let them have their "win". I saw the speed camera, they didn't. Trophy for them :)

Then as we stop at the start of West Terrace, I see an unmarked bike cop (blue BMW) ahead, cop notices me, think he had his eyes on me originally. Lights go green and Evo floors it, shooting across 3-4 lanes in the direction of the cop. Gets behind a slower car, changes lanes (F1 style) to go around car. Cop's seen enough and lights 'em up.

Busted twice in 2 minutes ... how stupid can you get. :thumbsup:

Spotted a white Evo Lancer getting nicked by a traffic cop just 15 mins ago! :)

The driver (I think it was a chick) must be stupid as. :) Near the old gaol on Port Road was a speed camera set up. Driver of Evo wanted to drag race me on my bike. I let them have their "win". I saw the speed camera, they didn't. Trophy for them :)

Then as we stop at the start of West Terrace, I see an unmarked bike cop (blue BMW) ahead, cop notices me, think he had his eyes on me originally. Lights go green and Evo floors it, shooting across 3-4 lanes in the direction of the cop. Gets behind a slower car, changes lanes (F1 style) to go around car. Cop's seen enough and lights 'em up.

Busted twice in 2 minutes ... how stupid can you get. :thumbsup:

all i can say is suck sh!t.

That's what will happen when you be a retard on the road.

Edited by R334door(s2)
Funniest thing I've read for a while :thumbsup:

Here it is in French then ... for those who can't understand English :)

well here's the French translated back to English, no wonder no one follows it!

Private sellers

1. Starting a new thread, you must include a fixed price, or at least a figure of baseball stadium you are looking for. EOI is not allowed, if you want to auction your gear when your e-Bay use

2. Clearly state what you sell it, the condition of the parties is sold, the specific information models, your location, contact details and will ship between weather states

3. No wires continuous typing! - If you want to continually hitting your feed, your shots will be deleted and if it continues, you will receive a warning by the moderators

4. Post photos! - Where possible, add images to your post. This is by far the best way to show off the items you sell and give the best indication of their condition to potential buyers so.

Post photos also cut the pics like "comments, and help you sell your items faster and easier

5. If you have multiple items to sell, post them in a single thread! - Do not create new son for each item. A single thread is much easier to manage and helps reduce the amount of disorder in the classifieds section!

6. No appointment from others! - If your friends want to advertise their parties here on UAA, they record - If you have clean it, put the post it for sale.

7. No external links! - Do not post likes to articles sold on e-bay, or other forums. If you want to start a thread because of the publicity for the same articles about UAA, you must include all details and mark your thread. Ask people to refer to e-bay for more information is not acceptable. If you're too lazy to copy and paste the details here, your thread will be deleted.

8. Sell your thread must include a valid contact number, name and e-mail.

9. Do NOT delete the original post in the advertisement to sell son, even if the item is sold. The failure to adhere to this rule will result in the revoka the ability to edit your own posts.

UAA is French for SAU :)

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