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Why do you work so much man?

I'd rather get less money and have more free time. If you're not out enjoying life then what's the point?

HAHAHA!!! I enjoy dont you worry.. :P ...and sif i work hard when i am at work...i am more on this forum than actually trying to work...so getting money to sit around and do nothing...i dont mind... :P

I can bypass the proxy server, which means i can get onto what ever site i want but then i'll just get in trouble so not worth it anyways i sometimes just use this method for a picture i really want to see or something not sitting on facebook at work or anything

How do you bypass the proxy server? Other than the obvious option of using proxy sites.

Get off the f**king facebook and do some work :P

But atleast it keeps you "busy" during the day...

Eh... I make my boss MILLIONS. I think I'm entitled to a little bit of entertainment to keep me sane while I maintain a database of over 50,000 clients and add a further 200+ a day :P

Get off the f**king facebook and do some work :P

But atleast it keeps you "busy" during the day...

i bet you have been on it ten times by now anyway....YOU GET TO WORK YOU LAZY BUM!!! LOL!!! :P

I can bypass the proxy server, which means i can get onto what ever site i want but then i'll just get in trouble so not worth it anyways i sometimes just use this method for a picture i really want to see or something not sitting on facebook at work or anything

How you do that? easy to do?

Well my workstation computer has XP (like most would) and has restrictions for my user account obviously and the internet browser runs through a proxy setting ie. proxy.internal.xxx.net.au on port 8080 which your company sets up and blocks sites such as facebook so when your accessing facebook with your computer its like "nah dude you cant do this at work category: social networking or what ever"

All I do is just login with remote desktop to our database server and use the browser there.. has no need for proxy settings in it at all and have complete access like you would at home

Well my workstation computer has XP (like most would) and has restrictions for my user account obviously and the internet browser runs through a proxy setting ie. proxy.internal.xxx.net.au on port 8080 which your company sets up and blocks sites such as facebook so when your accessing facebook with your computer its like "nah dude you cant do this at work category: social networking or what ever"

All I do is just login with remote desktop to our database server and use the browser there.. has no need for proxy settings in it at all and have complete access like you would at home

YOUR A NERD GENIUS!!!!!!!!!!

Hmm.. Seeing as I love black but can't afford a full respray - what about half and half?

I'm thinking black roof, bootlid and spoiler...

Boot/spoiler like this: http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m79/gre...R2/P1000798.jpg

Roof like this: http://i723.photobucket.com/albums/ww231/grk801/IMG_0010.jpg

My car just got resprayed in red about a year ago :P And I wouldn't mind doing the whole exterior again... Just don't wanna pay for engine out, door jams etc...

Edited by jezza boii

bah sent a letter to EPA requesting a warning due to being on business trip for the past 3 weeks. Just got a letter saying, they wont fine me but still need to clear EPA :D

Guess i'll be trailing the car up to motorkhana this weekend and then deal with the whole epa hassles :dry:

Anyone got a factory r32 airbox, factory r32 catback and factory ecu they willing to sell/lend me?

Thanks

Ouch pat. I got done for a defect. Hopefully no EPA follows :s

no goods. I got driver dynamics track day on 16th October. So have to restore everything to stock, clear the epa and put everything back on in 3 weeks! zzz

lol, I know, jspec sold the one I was looking at!!!! :dry: (I knew the site being down was bad luck!) I sent them an email with my preference and the next time one comes up I think I'll grab it. Then I'll get a tow bar. And pull my loves on the back. lol. WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

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