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Ladies.

Went to russell island today for an onsite. Missed the ferry on the way back and had to stay there for an hour and a half with nothing to do.

Cost me $110 to get there and back though! I considered swimming then I realised how much of a distance it was and how unfit I am. Now that I think about it, I probably couldn't even swim through that.

12 hours worth of pay for it though, should be good.

Q:

Z32 afm and the plug to suit ecr33 will it work without a tune?

f**k Russell Island. Went to a house party there one night because I thought awesome a party on an island it will be the bomb. Think again f**kface, that place is like going back in time. f**kin hellhole.

Anyone in here good at maths ?

Can someone tell me how to simplify :

square root of 3 to the power of 3 ?

Pretty sure its 3 x square root of 3. Something along those lines.

Sup mangs

Morning Mangs

Lowball forum down :D Nothing to moderate

Also, my database server shat itself on the weekend. Wonderful start to Monday morning :blink:

For John: ISO14 is available!

Anyone in here good at maths ?

Can someone tell me how to simplify :

square root of 3 to the power of 3 ?

sqrt(3)^3

=(3^0.5)^3

=3^(0.5*3)

=3^(1.5) or 3^(3/2)

For John: ISO14 is available!

Took me 5 minutes to work out what you were talking about. I was wondering what device I used that I could update to ISO.14... and then didn't know what ISO.14 was... Needless to say, I failed terribly at recognising what it was meant to be.

Alyssa got it straight away though... so maybe I'm just still half asleep?

Good Day y'all

Lakeside Open Sprints - Sunday 29th August. Get amoungst it. I don't want to be all alone

I would but the car is far from being track worthy. Let me have a steer? :banana:

I would but the car is far from being track worthy. Let me have a steer? :banana:

You pay per driver, so no.

However, if they do passenger runs at the end of the day I can take you for a spin. Bring a helmut

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