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I'm the same... It's a work tool, it saves me hours every week...

Laptop battery never lasts a day and it takes too long to boot up all the time...

I still need my laptop but only need to use it once a day as the iPad can do the rest...

I can't believe I've gone this long without it

iPad as a work tool ftw! It just makes doing things so much easier incl constructing mind maps whilst with clients at a cafe, or sending through candidate details as you wait for someone. Work is easier on an iPad - fo shizzle.

Anyway, sup mangs?

Mangs,

It's finally over after a massive week/weekend trying to get everything sorted. Worked from 8am till Midnight on Sunday prepping for the certifiers inspection yesterday. The Client was really impressed with the building and ended up giving us PC yesterday, got absolutely hammered last night and had the day off today lol. 18 months of hard work but it's all come good :) Now I'll be able to spend some time fixing the car and relaxing a bit lol

German club some time this week?

Mangs,

It's finally over after a massive week/weekend trying to get everything sorted. Worked from 8am till Midnight on Sunday prepping for the certifiers inspection yesterday. The Client was really impressed with the building and ended up giving us PC yesterday, got absolutely hammered last night and had the day off today lol. 18 months of hard work but it's all come good :) Now I'll be able to spend some time fixing the car and relaxing a bit lol

German club some time this week?

Who the f**k are you :action-smiley-069:

Good news Col!

Keen for german club

Yeah maybe next week. Pretty flat out with uni/drinking this week lol.

Good to hear mate :) when's the new job start?

Also, scrackin mangs?

New job has started already at Indro. The office tower at Southpoint turned to shit so no new job for me. Hanging around at Portside doing purchaser inspections for a few months before going to Europe. Will be an interesting few months. The rest of the team is being broken up now and reallocated to other projects.

german club sounds good soon. wanna bring the wife with me....for some more german sausage :rolleyes: and beer of coarse

Nice.

Browsing yahoo auctions japan. R32gtr vspec with 75000km in TH1 blue pearl and a kcpg10 gtr, both with starting bids of 10K. No doubt they'd go for a fair bit more, but a guy can dream!

I see how this yahoo auctions japan thing could drain ones bank account. so many bargins, gotta buy them all to make sure you save the most money possible

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