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Mangs *tips hat*

Just got home from training, farking long day.

I've got to come up with a 25min presentation in work for our project and then give it on Friday morning to a bunch of directors/upper management. So far I have an outline. Sposed to be doing a dry run with the project manager tomorrow. This can either end really good or really bad lol. Wish me luck.

Injectors In

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Fuel Rail In

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Seems to be no fuel leaks :).

Still got fingers crossed to have the turbo by the weekend.

I've got to come up with a 25min presentation in work for our project and then give it on Friday morning to a bunch of directors/upper management. So far I have an outline. Sposed to be doing a dry run with the project manager tomorrow. This can either end really good or really bad lol. Wish me luck.

Meatspin for 25min?

Breif check in for me also. In Sydney this week, so I wont be around for BNR.

Nice non leaking jectors

Meatspin is for amatures.

http://www.lemonparty.org is where it's at.

P.S. HAHA

What's going on with the meet tommorow night? I've been meaning to come to one for a while now, meet people, put faces to forum profiles and the like

The only reason I would ever be in uni at 8am is for an exam. If there is a lecture before 11am at uni I wont be at it.

You'd have loved my timetable from semester 1 last year. 8am starts. every day of the week.

What made it worse was all the business students (business area's of uni are a great place to study desipite it) who go "oh are you coming in on wednesday? no? oh well see you at 11 on thursday for our lecture"

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What are you studying? The majority of our units are all afternoon/evening times now. Although my timetable is spread across 3 days this semester I reckon you could do it all in 1.5-2 but the timetable hates me so ahwell.

Morning Mangs.

Morning Mangs

Breif check

Tehehe

In Sydney this week, so I wont be around for BNR.

:(. I might have to come grab my ECU off you on the weekend, if my turzbro rocks up.

Meatspin is for amatures.

http://www.lemonparty.org is where it's at.

I'm definitely not clicking that at work...

What's going on with the meet tommorow night? I've been meaning to come to one for a while now, meet people, put faces to forum profiles and the like

BnR Chappel Hill, 7:30 till close.

What are you studying? The majority of our units are all afternoon/evening times now. Although my timetable is spread across 3 days this semester I reckon you could do it all in 1.5-2 but the timetable hates me so ahwell.

Morning Mangs.

Mechanical Engineering (at UQ). but don't get me wrong, even the 8am starts 5 days a week semesters.... could have had them all packed into a 3 day compact timetable. The worst was the fridays on that timetable. 8am lecture and that was it for the day.

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Cool story bro.

Mechanical Engineering (at UQ). but don't get me wrong, even the 8am starts 5 days a week semesters.... could have had them all packed into a 3 day compact timetable. The worst was the fridays on that timetable. 8am lecture and that was it for the day.

I'm Mech Eng and motoracing Second major at QUT and most of our stuff has been afternoon for the last 2 years.

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