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Also wow, if anyone is in the market for a new phone.. S7 for 65/month 7gb data @ optus

http://www.optus.com.au/shop/mobile?telfb

Might just change my outright S6 for this bad boy.. essentially a $600 Samsung S7 

 

My HTC is running like a pig. I think updating apps is making it worse... Damn fancy apps trying to do everything.
*sigh* will need to get a new phone before the end of the year.
And adsl2 in rowville is woeful. Exchange is overloaded, so speeds are all over the place and getting 1-2 day periods of regular dropouts. Been like this since I moved in and have had enough. Just about ready to bite the bullet and be anally probed by telstra or optus. House has a foxtel line, can that be used by telstra??

1 minute ago, Leroy Peterson said:

My HTC is running like a pig. I think updating apps is making it worse... Damn fancy apps trying to do everything.
*sigh* will need to get a new phone before the end of the year.
And adsl2 in rowville is woeful. Exchange is overloaded, so speeds are all over the place and getting 1-2 day periods of regular dropouts. Been like this since I moved in and have had enough. Just about ready to bite the bullet and be anally probed by telstra or optus. House has a foxtel line, can that be used by telstra??

yeah it can get you telstra cable, up to 100 Mbit stable connection.

 

 

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If you're the one forming a connection between a thrown banana and a black person, and you're calling the thrower racist...I'm afraid I have bad news for you!

88e up another .2 cents today

It's cool cause even though the profits aren't big I also don't lose much, like the adults playing with the big money

Another 3 months of this shit and I can buy a 20 cent bag of mixed lollies...remember those?

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11 minutes ago, dezz said:

If I wasn't at work I'd be day trading the f**k outta this shit today... Would've made a few k already

Perks of a desk job; I did it a few weeks ago and came out about a grand up to the minor detriment of my actual job. To do it properly you either risk a shitload of cash or you do it with low capital and end up putting in the time for the money anyway just staring at the screen and hitting refresh. There was also a meeting or two at work that cost me profits cause I didn't sell within a 10 minute window, and also those commsec f**kers blocked one or two of my trades.

IMO better off short terming (buy one week, sell another etc.) with what you think are the peaks and troughs of short term fluctuations.

Very hard to call these on 88e at the moment because we are due for reports/news in August-September and the anticipation is why we are up right now. When it doesn't come it drops. If it comes and it's good and you've sold out or didn't buy in, you can miss a hell of a train. Which is why I'm not selling.

yeah what he said ^

I've got the 30mbit connection though, which is cheaper and fine [emoji4]


Orly? Had a look on telstra offers and no choice in speeds. They also included phone calls. I dont want no stinking phone or line rental, what is this, 1992?
8 minutes ago, Daz said:

Tried day trading didn't go well... jumped on a 1hr flight lost around 7k on a stock when I got off on the other end :(

Damn, could have flown business return + high class hookers for that

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