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gonna join matty and pete on their next 4wd day eh? :P

nah, seriously though, good luck getting it through, should be a first time easy.

also, i love 31 club. so easy to break people there. turned someones thread into a thread about alpacas. he got emo. i lol'd.

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gonna join matty and pete on their next 4wd day eh? :P

nah, seriously though, good luck getting it through, should be a first time easy.

also, i love 31 club. so easy to break people there. turned someones thread into a thread about alpacas. he got emo. i lol'd.

linksy?

anyone know how to delete/cancel an ebay auction? listed my injectors, sold them to someone on the 31club, no longer need the listing...

... never mind, figured it out.

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Like my new purchase, it HUGE.

http://www.acer.com.au/acer/product.do;jse...;CRC=1864640160

25.8x18x2.54 cm and just to give you an idea how big that is;

post-27020-1249913978_thumb.jpg

I got the EEE 901. Upgraded it to a 2gig ram memory stick, removed the slow 8gb secondard ssd and replaced it with an uber fast 32gb ssd. chucked an sdhc class 6, 16gb SD card in the card reader. Wireless bluetooth mouse, wireless bluetooth via my sony ericsson k850i to the net, usb DVT-B decoder... bloody love it

am running fedora linux on the 4gb ssd, windows xp home on the 32gb ssd and i have the 16gb card for media storage... 48 gigs of media avail to windows

not bad considering its got no moving parts. being turned on in a skyline aint gonna kill it heh

the only thing I wish I had was a touchscreen. would be uber. you can get kits but im not quite prepared to disassemble the eee...

little computers rule

eee.jpg

-D

this is the 10.1 inch aspire one there is a 8.9 inch version but after looking at other 8.9 inch net books they are too small for me (as it is it's taking ages to type even with this one cos of my fat fingers).

This is the D250 version which i have had the RAM upgraded to 2Gb, it has a 160Gb hard drive and a 1.6GHz processor. all the small net books run the same intel N270 processor, the reason in when for the D250 over the D150 is most of the specs are higher, the RAM is upgradable (standard they came with 1Gb) and they have bluetooth standard as well and it's <$100 between the two anyway. i paid $668 with a LITEON duel layer external DVD burner included.

i will get a 16Gb SD card for it and put all most of my stuff on that, that'll be next week though asi ahve just bought a 9 cell battery for it because the standard 3 cell one is lucky to last 3 hours.

I wanted something small for uni as well as Data logging at the track and eventually i'll run some lipstick cameras to it as well.

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man... i hate when books i enjoy (and books that have good potential for the big screen) always turn into garbage movies.

sure, as a rule, movies are never as good, someone elses interpretation of the story is never as good as youre own.

but deleting entire characters and subplots then turning the finale completely on its head... whats with that?

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