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yep still at japan..

was funny at sakae subway station (10 stations away from here), some old jap grandpa started asking me for directions and I just gave them a blank look .. and shake my head/shrugs.. :D stupid jap natives cant tell between jap and other asians :D

whats tha difference between adsl(and whats it stand for) and cable??? any1?? i have broadband telstra, i think its adsl not cable. $60/mnth

cable u share the same bandwidth with other cable users in the same area, adsl is dedicated from u to the exchange so in theory would b faster without the added overhead of sharing bandwidth.

but adsl is so slow in .au at the moment to take that advantage.

one guy i know bought a house up here in a new estate and they only have dial up for now! thats gotta suck no having the option of atleast broadband. so whats the price difference for cable compared to broadband?? say through telstra also do u have to work 2moro benji??

yeahi read that u said it wasnt all they had cracked it up to be. u should just get a night fill job for the time being, atleast u will get sum $$$ coming in, and its not really that hard work, or u could come work with me! LOL i build rock retaining walls! heavy and hard work did i mention hot! but i havent worked all week bcoz of this rain! not happy!

cool, how did ya go labouring?? i never thought i would be doing it, bcoz i did brickies labouring for a mate when i was 18 and i lasted 1/2 day but it was 40+ degree heat that day. but i thought i would give it another go and im still doing it 3yrs lata but this is easier than brickie. and im used to the sun more now, bcoz im out in it all the time i suppose. i need to rebuild my gearbox soon aswell, its the front bearing in the gearbox has gone, but i think il just buy a secondhand 1 and hope its a good 1. it will work out cheaper like that.

oh its hard yakka thats for sure, my boss is 60 and he runs rings around me i cant believe it, keeps him fit though. he is also qualified bricklayer but hes been doing this for ages now. So what can we do 2moro, since it will be rained out and we cant go out for a cruise or anything....... Hmmm

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