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Sorry. Meant ranga col. He's working at hamilton atm. Rain seems to have died off now anyway. We got sorta evacuated from work though. Hope we still get paid though...

Yes we will be paid john as they are sending us home. i have been told we are closed tommorrow as well and to be prepared to not return till sat( well sat for me and monday for you lol)

And thanks for all your help yesterday as well john. That was a most hectic day lol

Get far?

Made it out half way, then got a phone call to say it was cancelled.

Turned back, got beer, bourbon and coke. Marisa is bringing pretzels, mixed nuts and jerkey.

No dvds. Decided to watch season 7 of the office instead

ok so i just got home...

been up in the air all morning delivering supplies into the locker valley and all I can say is "f**k"

we took off from redcliffe aerodrome which was an effort to get too, i saw the damage the pine river has done

then i thought this is bad, we got further over mt glorious and then i saw the real damage

holy shit is all i can say, it is all kinds of screwed up and the rest you cant see cause its still under water

Decided to watch season 7 of the office instead

Have you got the entire season 7? I've only got the first few episodes so far. Room mate and I spent most of the last two weeks watching all the seasons.

Yes we will be paid john as they are sending us home. i have been told we are closed tommorrow as well and to be prepared to not return till sat( well sat for me and monday for you lol)

And thanks for all your help yesterday as well john. That was a most hectic day lol

Sweeeeet. Probably Saturday or Sunday for me as well. I told John to give me a call if we're doing a cleanup on the weekend so that we can get straight back into it on Monday.

I don't know about you guys out there in the comfy chairs and aircon :P, but we're all pretty much on standby until Monday.

No worries with yesterday, mang. I was already saturated from the morning, so I didn't care if I was stuck back out in the rain again. At least we didn't have to move the cars very far!

For Colin::

2 * Samsung EX2220X 21.5" Wide Led 5ms 1920 x 1080 DVI/VGA Gloss Black LED

Intel Core i7 870 Processor LGA1156 2.93GHz 8MB Cache CPU

Gigabyte GA-H55M-S2H Intel LGA1156 HDMI

Kingston 8GB(2 X 4GB) DDR3-1333MHZ PC10600

Samsung 1.5TB Spinpoint F2 Silencer Series

Samsung SH-B123A 12x Blu-ray/DVD Combo Drive

ECS GTX465 1G 2DVI,HDMI

Antec NSK6582B Black Super Mid Tower Case with EarthWatts 430D Watt PSU

Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OEM

Total Price: $1512*

* Approximate prices and parts after preliminary research only. Will conduct more research if you decide to go ahead.

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This would not be a rocket ship but should smash autocad out of the park without trouble. Basically the same as the last one but with more ram and a bit better video card.

Should I go buy a neo turbo for 1/3 of the price of highflowing my current one?

Pickup from about 15 mins from my place...... no flood waters around.......

I can't decide whether I should pick it up tonight or just fob it off and highflow my current one

Have you got the entire season 7? I've only got the first few episodes so far. Room mate and I spent most of the last two weeks watching all the seasons.

I only have the first 8 episodes at the moment.

Will have a look for the other ones tomorrow. Not sure where they are up to in the US

Should I go buy a neo turbo for 1/3 of the price of highflowing my current one?

Pickup from about 15 mins from my place...... no flood waters around.......

I can't decide whether I should pick it up tonight or just fob it off and highflow my current one

Buy it... then highflow it.

Colin, cruise on Sunday postponed.

Anyone know if they want more volunteers yet? Feeling very awake, could smash some hours overnight

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No work for Woolworths for a while. Cash registers are floating around the store.

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There is a RSL through there somewhere to the right. That's the Ipswich Motorway to the right.

yer pretty much is, i got my name down, got told they have more then they need but they will call if they need me

In all honesty I don't think offering help for sandbagging at the moment is worth it. They have way more than enough people at the moment.

I'm gonna try and help out where I can over the weekend/early next week when people need help cleaning up in the city/surrounding suburbs once the waters go down. I think we'll need as many people as we can get during that time and I'd be more than happy to help out for a bit, where I can.

Buy it... then highflow it.

Yeah I should be getting it tomorrow. That's what I'm thinking too. Quick cheap fix for now, plus will yield better results from high flowing once I can save the money at my leisure to actually have it high flowed lol.

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