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thought i'd give 5th gear another shot... .(after being turned off by all the presenters not named Tiff..)

First story....

FIRST f**kING STORY

and that stupid woman is giggling and screaming

topgear withdrawal symptom lol

unsure of wage, thats negotiated based on your experience.

Call it whatever you want, any job can be simplified and undermined but im not going to encourage such childish behavior.

Best to think about the positives; be it a foot in a door, easy job in the city or chance to explore what fits.

Hey Patrick,

Mind if you PM me the details? May not be an engineering job but this could be a starting point towards my engineering career with the company. :yes:

i hate when people try to say "it's like top gear for real enthusiasts"

no it's not.... it's like top gear... period!

only difference is the smaller budget

I found earlier episodes of it more information based and back then it had distinction from Top Gear...but later on they tried to borrow the Top Gear formula and, like all the Top Gear spin offs (I'll pretend Australia doesn't exist), there is no need to do that while the original is still running.

RPM on channel 10, now there was a show from my childhood. Used to watch it eating hot jam donuts I'd picked up from a van on the side of the road.

/nostalgia

I found earlier episodes of it more information based and back then it had distinction from Top Gear...but later on they tried to borrow the Top Gear formula and, like all the Top Gear spin offs (I'll pretend Australia doesn't exist), there is no need to do that while the original is still running.

RPM on channel 10, now there was a show from my childhood. Used to watch it eating hot jam donuts I'd picked up from a van on the side of the road.

/nostalgia

Nothing beats the maxi donuts at Dandenong Plaza outside of Games World. Rolled and coated in so much sugar. Epic

The place has since been turned into a socks/jocks stall :(

Nothing beats the maxi donuts at Dandenong Plaza outside of Games World. Rolled and coated in so much sugar. Epic

The place has since been turned into a socks/jocks stall :(

queen vic market donuts...best by far

Nothing beats the maxi donuts at Dandenong Plaza outside of Games World. Rolled and coated in so much sugar. Epic

The place has since been turned into a socks/jocks stall :(

What were u doing there. Dandy plaza is a f**king shit hole lol

unsure of wage, thats negotiated based on your experience.

Call it whatever you want, any job can be simplified and undermined but im not going to encourage such childish behavior.

Best to think about the positives; be it a foot in a door, easy job in the city or chance to explore what fits.

I was just asking, and given the response it sounds like i wasn't far off the mark :)

I was just asking, and given the response it sounds like i wasn't far off the mark :)

what were you exactly asking? The job description was posted prior to your 'question' which obviously was tailored to be a statement rather than a genuine question.

My response to your statement is not a confirmation of your thoughts but to question your real intent for posting such a comment...

what were you exactly asking? The job description was posted prior to your 'question' which obviously was tailored to be a statement rather than a genuine question.

My response to your statement is not a confirmation of your thoughts but to question your real intent for posting such a comment...

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On another note, just purchased an eye-fi wifi SD card.

http://www.eye.fi

SD card with built-in wifi which will upload photos to iphone/tablet automatically.

Planning to use it alongside my DSLR and view the photos on my tablet.

Nothing worse than coming home, viewing pics on computer and noticing they are all blurred or too dark >.<

My first world problem is having an Iphone & Android tablet. Shit is too complicated to make them work together. Best to have either all apple or all android...

what were you exactly asking? The job description was posted prior to your 'question' which obviously was tailored to be a statement rather than a genuine question.

My response to your statement is not a confirmation of your thoughts but to question your real intent for posting such a comment...

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what were you exactly asking? The job description was posted prior to your 'question' which obviously was tailored to be a statement rather than a genuine question.

My response to your statement is not a confirmation of your thoughts but to question your real intent for posting such a comment...

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