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Earth is tiny compared to these other planets:

NERD :(

most interesting thing i read was about gravitational time dilation and black hole thoery. kinda like time travel only you cant go back

with time traveling slower on fast moving objects like a plane or drag car. apparently the clocks will show different times (very minor) and planes need to adjust for the effects when making a trip. anyone with a 10sec gtr care to test it for us :(

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Did they let you drive it away from there? When I changed over rego at Regency on my old MX6 in 2002 they gave me a razor blade and told me to get the tint off on the spot, else get a tow.

yeah, the guy just gave me a failed inspection form and told me to go home and get rid of it then come back and try again...

geez...thats tough..all that gluey residue, especially when ur as thorough as me, dont wana get any scratchs or leave any glue marks...

dont wana risk it, getting auto perfection to pull it off like in 20mins lol

So by that logic, nobody here knows anything about politics and you do? I wasn't aware you had a doctorate in politics steve. please enlighten us poor myopic peasants

Aside from a couple minor gripes, mostly regarding the lack of environmental initiative and that STUPID internet filter, I think hes doing OK tbh, liberal scaremongering notwithstanding. Look at the opinion polls - most people approve of him (not counting the heavy liberal bias on this forum naturally - if they polled SAU most of you guys would be on turnbulls dick...)

funny to think ff's preferences went to howard, an immoral bastard if ever there was one. Mandatory detention, tampa/children overboard, WMD bullshit, need I go on?

-D

well not going to post too much as Andrew hit it on the head but regarding alcho pops tax

Mr Fielding today said he wouldn't support an extension of the alcopops tax beyond 12 months without changes to alcohol advertising laws.

"They're still trying to hide behind the alcopops tax as a binge drinking measure, it is not a binge drinking measure ... it is a revenue raiser and it will not address binge drinking, this is the issue," he said.

"The Government doesn't want to tackle the hard issues of looking at alcohol advertising and breaking the link between alcohol advertising and sport, this is still on the table."

Senator Fielding said he would support the Bill to validate the revenue already collected.

Source

and there stance on IVF and homosexuals, abortions and euthanasia, cant be bothered finding links cause i know your pro all those things

he is getting a lada

tweaked_lada.jpg

i would buy that, that thing is tough as nuts :P

:laughing-smiley-014:

God help us.

lol says the volvo driver :P

its like a datsun 1600 on crack

im thinking more like Pete;s 66gt

http://englishrussia.com/?p=1144#more-1144

think long and hard about the lada... it has a 1j

it is 40% awesome 10% win and 50% luck

don't forget the Porsche brakes

saw a huge semi trailering some MASSIVE thing on the back on brighton rd just before your leaving brighton going up the hill (heading south).

the trailer was beached on the road when it tried to turn off brighton rd.

cops all over the place and traffic back up heading towards brighton. i lol'd big time!

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