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f*** I haven't checked the dollar for ages...that's incredible! Approaching equilibrium...(I forget the technical term for it)

Have you been living under a rock!? It has had a feature pretty much every working day for the past 2 weeks on The Age, all over the TV news and Herald Sun site too. And yes as Tek says, Parity.

I just don't give too much of a shit about forex at the moment, have been out of the trading game for over 12 months now and my cars have not needed any parts from overseas.

At the moment I think I'll be placing my order sunday afternoon... ...So try and let me know sometime tomorrow... ...The Aus$ is still above 0.95US$... ...but I'm not sure if it's going to get any better...

The way I've done this in the past for family and friends is:

Total Order on CC in Aus$ + Banks Int. Currency Fee = 100% in Aus$

Total Order US$ = 100% in US$

Item Cost US$ + Shipping* = IC% of 100% in US$

100% in Aus$ devided by IC% = Item Cost in Aus$

(*Shipping is devided amoung all items. eg. shipping $15.oo / 6 items = $2.50 added to each item.)

People have always generally been happy with my math on this... ...and its the way I used to work things out when working in retail... ...but I had to add and subtract tax back then too... ...If you have another way of working it out I'd be happy to have a look...

are these the HD jobbies that you can use for like skiing and shit as well or am i thinking of something else?

yeah thats them.

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i used to have one before it fell off the front of the car during a little "incident".

the audio they record is pretty useless if you mount them externally, lots of wind noise.

Don't buy any "extra mounts" you are wasting money, instead by a "camzilla" mount for them at www.camzilla.com.au (get the double suction assembly mount) guarantee you wont be disappointed compared to the annoying plastic bits n pieces the factory gopro uses.

Hay guys...

Just got home from work and my desktop won't start up... ...fingers crossed I can work out what's going on asap... ...because I really don't want to be getting a new computer at the moment...

So not happy at the moment... :huh:

Hey folks, I bought one from this place on ebay. Took 2 weeks to deliver but its the full motosports HD kit (lots of mounting gear) plus a 16 gig SD card! $300 USD.

Ebay GoPro HD Motorsports

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We'll be getting a few of these for SAU:NSW.

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