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yeh im gonna go to skye high bit earlier say get there at 7:30 and grab a coffee or hot chocolate b4 they turn there pwer off lol . ne one else wanna do this aswell??

if u do let me know and i will organise sumwhere to meet.. cheers Adrian

i wish it was that easy

unfortuantely, as im a key helperer for the day, i cant leave the island till the track closes :D

thats ok i understand. but it should be good looking out over the city and seeing lights go out.

What a sham.

I suppose as long as your seen to do the right thing thats all that matters.

Not a go at you Bec (I just hate how people now bow at the alter of Global Warming like its a religon. That you have to have faith that its true or you are a heathen)

Remember the Ice Age we were entering in the 70s, remember the millinium bug (someone make a heap of cash)

I just believe we need more research and debate, not just the green extremists shouting down every opinion that does not match their own.

Sorry about the rant.

Dude, its called the 'precautionary principle'. We do something now, just in case the nerdy scientist blokes are right...cause if we dont the sh1t hits the fan in a big way. This logic makes the little effort to do small things now worthwhile! Stuff all the BS about keeping the place nice for our kids, its just so little effort to do something...you may as well.....or not, up to you.

it was 1 of the shittest summers ever....got hot closer autumn that it was in summer...and now its cold....

global warming my ass

Annual temperatures are affected by global warming, last summer (06-07) was also cold, but was one of the hottest years on record (6th since recording began in 1908) cause the winter was abnormally warm.

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haha, sorry to be the nerd!!

I think its a *good* idea but isn't there a large possibility of a power surge?

I mean if everyone starts turning things back on at 9PM, especially with some people saying they will turn off the large items like fridge/freezer et cetera.

Also I find it ironic that the big corporate company I'm based at is pushing this when they have thousands of computers running 24*7 and I'm talking desktops not servers.

if i can get a hold of a wheel spacer for my rims i will still go to skye high as at easternats when i changed the wheels my mate lost one on me:( and i cant put them back on till i get another one.

how do you loose a wheel? lol....thatd be real annoying. sky high sounds good

didnt loose a wheel. we lost the spacer, the ring the sits in the middle of the rim. ne one have one ?? other wise i will have to go up there withe 2 stockies on the back and the 18's on the front and i really dont wanna have to do that

didnt loose a wheel. we lost the spacer, the ring the sits in the middle of the rim. ne one have one ?? other wise i will have to go up there withe 2 stockies on the back and the 18's on the front and i really dont wanna have to do that

hub locating ring? plastic/metal ring which goes on the axle hub?

A set of 4 plastic hub locating rings cost $12~ contact speedywheels with your axle hub diam and your rim's outer diametre

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