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Ben - how long have you had the solar panels? I've never noticed them before. Also that photo looks like you used a blue filter, what gives?

I had the lighting profile on the camera set to incandescent (rather than auto), which compensates for a lack of blue light given off by incandescent bulbs - when I went outside, the natural blue light was amplified. Looks kinda cool tho.

Have had the solar panels for a fair while now, 3000 watts worth. Enough to power half of the house...

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Have had the solar panels for a fair while now, 3000 watts worth. Enough to power half of the house...

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i got my house hooked up with metal rods for the lightning bolt connection, makes 1.21 gigawats at the rears b*tch

WTF they wouldnt let me pay by month they wanted a full year up front! bastards!!

Yeah I think if you pay the first year in full, then the next year you can do by the month??? I dunno.

My Skyline is insured through Shannons full comp, which is paid monthly. My daily is insured 3rd party through Just Car, but at $306 for the whole year, I pay it in full.

i got assignment due midnight tonight so i prob wont be able to make it :( especially the way im avoiding it right now.

never beleive what they say about uni paying off in the long run, crime pays. uni does not :P

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WTF they wouldnt let me pay by month they wanted a full year up front! bastards!!

Bastards indeed, just in July I took out a policy on my 33, and yes it is an extra 600 bucks over a year when I'm paying by the month. Gotta save and have cash in full for next year :(

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