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man i just got home from work, the roads near my work are flooding!! you know the hope island road smoothline? they really ****ed that road up as it has no drainage, but this old 4wd subie im driving atm cant even break traction in the rain lol.

Work was so boring i was just eating my stock all night and listening to mp3s heh.

man i just got home from work, the roads near my work are flooding!! you know the hope island road smoothline? they really ****ed that road up as it has no drainage

lol - i remember them saying in the Gold Coast news as well "it doesn't rain enough and it doesn't happen enough to warrant a significant upgrade". Bet you the guys cleaning out there houses for the 2nd time in 3 weeks wouldn't be thinking that! Gotta watch these new estates.. most are built on existing swap land. Thats why its so flat :(

nismogirl: i don't even want to know why you wet your bed... :)

man i just got home from work, the roads near my work are flooding!! you know the hope island road smoothline? they really ****ed that road up as it has no drainage.

Yeah, its funny how the can put a new pole up in 48 hours after i take it out, but they cant put one drain in that section... lame

Its actually only meant to be a temporary section of road. In the next few months when the hope island canals are finished that section will be a bridge coming up to the round about... only 6 years late, but hey thats the state government!

yeah.. another boring friday night.. too much rain.. hmm -- well my car alarm has gone off 4 times tonight.. quite the record. Gotta love buzz boxes and their buzzy exhausts driving past!

hows the new monitor?? me gotta get myself one of dems LCD's soon :)

Those Aopen cube boxes are cool too.. think I might get one of them as well. The total miniPC!

its good. wanted to get the BenQ LCD that was recommended by Chris and got the Samsung 153V instead. I never realised that i had so much room on my table now :) been playing plenty of Warcraft on it.

how's work at GC Umart?

lol.. only had 1 day so far.. hopefully more days next week... chris :):D

yup, desk space is a big advantage of the LCDs, and look so much better.. The main advantage the BenQ units have over some of the other brands is the higher refresh rate at a cheaper price. But might not be noticeable anyhow.

I want to get one of the 17" that can be wall mounted. Not sure how I can go about fitting it on the wall though so the cables don't dangle down. Not sure whether the guy who I share with would appreciate if i cut a big hole in the wall either :(

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