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I stand corrected.

Presenting the gangsterest mother f**ker to emit wifi

http://www.centrecom.com.au/netgear-r8000-nighthawk-x6-ac3200-tri-band-wi-fi-router-

Will buy.

nighthawk x6 or gtfo when it comes to wifi routers these days. Wait for sales. They drop to $270ish. Officeworks will price match.

Yeah but thats coz it's old as well, so it works well with the old router telstra gave me... It's wireless G...This card can connect but doesn't work at it's potential with an old router, so a new router should fix it...My parents have a wireless-N router here and it's working fine...was working fine at centercom too...

Telstra want $216 for their AC router, that porno bad boy is $339....Once I've seen something I want, it's very hard for me to buy a lesser product lol

ive got the telstra AC router and the older N router. The N router modem gives me faster internets so I offload routing to a nighthawk

That what you run birds isn't it? how you rate them?

Was also looking at invos..

Nah I run Toyo R1R...bit more exxy but they are an all weather rather than summer semi

Have you considered something in the cisco range? Not that expensive when you look at the long term benefits....

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Would also need to purchase a separate unit to do wireless though...

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Cool. How come you went with 265/40 instead of 35?

They grippy?

Yeah I brought the wrong ones so dont fit at the front only rear lol

Grippy enough for my power. Havent tracked them yet tho, but I hear its up there with the ad08s

look if we have kids I will be re-evaluating my job for sure.

but for now. why would I.

now Katie's back is good again, get her to come on a few work trips with me will be even better.

trying too hard for kids?!?

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Fuark I think I just heard some guy's asshole rip apart in the cubicle next to me

Massive explosion and bombs dropped followed by the sound of...sobbing/crying? WTF

Then using what I suspect was the toilet brush to push it all down while flushing

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Fuark I think I just heard some guy's asshole rip apart in the cubicle next to me

Massive explosion and bombs dropped followed by the sound of...sobbing/crying? WTF

Then using what I suspect was the toilet brush to push it all down while flushing

genuine lulz

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