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Go here http://hart.honda.com.au/

Call up the one closest to you and book in for a two day learner course/test. They will take care of everything including the learner permit / photo etc. All you need to bring is yourself and a packed lunch.

The minute you pass their test you can stick an L plate on a learner legal bike and go nuts riding by yourself. You have wait a minimum of 3 months before you can go for your full licence. You don't actually have to ride in these 3 months, I know a lot of people who didn't, but it's a good idea to get the practice as the full licence test will be using some bike skills (it's still pretty easy).

Once you pass that test, you can ride without an L plate. A year from getting your full licence you can get a bigger bike.

Thanks man

But learner straight to fulls for a year? Do you mean P's?

I'm sick of iPhone owners not using protective covers!

:( ive used covers, but they annoy the shit out of me! so i guess i have to put up with it!

They make the iphone4/s so ugly though. Personally i'd rather risk breaking it to have it looking awesome :D

agreed!

though it was a fumble getting it out of my pocket and then bang onto uneven concrete in richmond :(

I don't use protective stuff for my iPhone, I just take good care of it.

If I have to throw it, I'll throw it into couch or bed.

if only i took my pet spider to catch it!

Doesn't protect the screen but stops the back and sides from getting scratched.

Get yourself some 'bodyguardz' stick ons, great quality, pretty much invisible if u install em right and you'd have to try pretty hard to scratch ur screen with one on

Meh...my cover looks okay and has saved my screen plenty of times. But I don't really care about how it looks...it's just a phone, I talk and type on it. Every man and his dog has an iPhone so we all know what they look like underneath the ugly covers.

Dropped my HTC a bunch of times (including about 10 times at Stereosonic) and it has a bit of scar tissue around the edges, and a 10mm crack across the top corner. No cover or anything. Tuffer than Kris' brother

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