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forecast was for all rain today. I didn't get any. Hopefully it doesn't go over to tomorrow ! See you guys there tomoz.

Rained over our side, was very patchy.. Big drops, didn't last long.

Bringing wanky talkies? :)

+1 to no rain today.

I will bring a pair of Wanky Talks.

Good to hear Luke may be there. Would be a shame to organise but not partake of cake.

Edit* Lappy Batty has Extremely short life but I can charge it for a quick diagnostic.

(but we both know it'll be the O2 sensor)

No rain southside except for very early apparently (way before I was up :D ). We went for a big walk around the lake.

I just washed my car so it's definitely going to rain tomorrow :P

No rain southside except for very early apparently (way before I was up :D ). We went for a big walk around the lake.

I just washed my car so it's definitely going to rain tomorrow :P

So we'll see you at 9:59am Miss Shell? :P

I'm going to have to do a dog move and cancel on this event. Spent until 3am trying to fix my dads work PC. Still running diagnostics trying to get it sorted so he can pick it up tomorrow before he heads back down the coast.

If I manage to get it done then I will see you guys at 9am (don't wait for me though)

Just posted a thread in ACT section.

Looks like the hard drive is screwed on my dad's computer.

Going to have to try replace it before he heads home.

If no where is open tomorrow then I will just give up on the PC and come to the cruise.

Dirty car mind you

pc stores are closed.

tough break son.

will have to come cruising.

can you copy your pc/laptop to external hd, use old one for your dad until he gets new one for you?

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