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Ah.

Internode reckon my broadband is ready.

I think otherwise due to the pair gain system.

I've rang them, but they say "Yep, it'll work" but I don't want to waste $$ on a router to find that the broadband doesn't even work!

billion 7300ag will work on node , good router and are decently priced

Get Right Computers have em :D

f**k i want another car.

heres my best mate, holden fag his whole life, i sell my 33 and bang, he goes and buys a 33 m spec

and starts doing very tasty mods making me salivate, while i drive a pissy 1.2 litre hunk of junk!

wish i was rich.

/rant

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Ruby is currently on annual leave. Ruby is taking a holiday in the heart of motorcycling bliss at the World Superbikes Championship at Phillip Island, because he is in the rare 5% population who has a life outside of SAU. :D

I will try to think of you all while I drink myself stupid and turn up to work at the track with a hangover each morning. Hell, avoid hangovers, stay drunk. I'll be sure to ensure the wind is blowing westward as I smoke up the tyres at the street party in Cowes each night, so Adelaide can receive a "postcard" from yours truly.

I will be unable to attend to SAU matters during my time at the races and binge drinking each night. Therefore, I will reply to all whinging, nagging, sooking, and bullshit upon my return ;)

Ciao for now ;)

That's what I might do I reckon. I'll swing past a mates place tonight.

Only last week I got rejected for ADSL, yet magically this week I get accepted! Hmmmm

Dude got about 5 modem/routers here you can test with lol. youv got my number :D

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