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hahahah. i meant the ones by hands... you screw up something early on, and then you need to recalc, look through tables again, and do all sorts of ceebs shiet. even worse interpolating, gah.

else have to matlab or some shiet for non-hand calc ofc. also not a fan :P.

doing a few questions on some airframe loads... iterations done and then READ FROM A GRAPH... initial c_l is like 1.113... after iterations etc you end up with c_l = 1.099, as if you can even read that difference on the shitty resolution graph they give you, all for the "huuuuuuuuuuuuuuge" difference it makes in your final answer...

hahahaha my knowledge of matlab is sketchy at best, i'm pretty good at simulink, but that's all.

you know what's f**ked up? ANSYS.

Don't ever mention ANSYS again! Bringing back my nightmares mang!!!

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Yes that's a 156HP @ 183KG naked bike <3

$19,990

New price? If so, not bad for MV Agusta. Of you're going to spend that money, I reckon a Ducati Streetfighter is where it's at.

Or Speed Triple / Z1000 for nearly half the price...

Or a Monster 1100 EVO...

Either way, get another bike and this time make sure it's big and trackable.

sot sure if 1960's rock band........ or 2013 hipsters

i have read the posts.

hamish, rebuild the 991 3.6L and stroke/bore to 4.0L. first world 1% problem solved.

yes but i was thinking I could have the auto one for a daily and the RS 4.0 in manual...

Obviously I will need an RWB 930 track car aswell... I know it's more expensive to do it this was as I will have to buy 3 x prosches but I really do think it's the more logical option

combine reiteration question with

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LOL

I would only go to that much effort in an exam. Every other time i'd be just meh. Or use answer from book and work backwards :P

Toby can I claim a bunch of stuff as business startup costs even though business hasn't made any legitimate monies. :P

Ed...actually.dont worry just remembered I don't need to claim anything..

Business startup costs have specific deduction requirements and claims. Its a bit complicated if you plan on doing it yourself.

Still a good idea to claim, so you can carry forward losses. Prob should be registered for GST too if you in losses

Need a big return again this year Tobes, got a lot of concreting to do lol

As long as you got receipts for your claims :P

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