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How often do you use public transport Martin??

Being permanent designated driver isn't so bad after you haven't used public transport in forever, then use it one night and think "fuq dis shit"

I'll just enjoy my 50%+ larger battery than the iphone 7 thanks :) and pop it on wireless charge during the night, no cables for me. 

How are them apple adapters going? Can you plug your headphones in yet? :P 

Edited by UNR33L

bose qc35 bluetooth noise cancelling, who needs adapters

 

I use PT to get to the office since we moved to st kilda road.  loath it with a passion but easiest way to get to work.

that said it's only a couple times a month, which means I really cannot be bothered carrying a myki 

 

 

 

 

Fair enough. I have forgotten my myki a few times since it doesnt live in my wallet.

I was more referring to PT outside of business hours.

I caught a whiff of the uranium hype train today. Maybe something worth looking into once im done with 88E

1 hour ago, UNR33L said:

I'll just enjoy my 50%+ larger battery than the iphone 7 thanks :) and pop it on wireless charge during the night, no cables for me. 

How are them apple adapters going? Can you plug your headphones in yet? :P 

I have no doubt it'll go downhill in a few months time, but my 7 is lasting me all day and night with 20% left by the time I plug it in for overnight charge. I use it a lot!

30 minutes ago, emts said:

bose qc35 bluetooth noise cancelling, who needs adapters

 

I use PT to get to the office since we moved to st kilda road.  loath it with a passion but easiest way to get to work.

that said it's only a couple times a month, which means I really cannot be bothered carrying a myki 

 

 

 

 

easy fix when you have $450 headphones I guess :P makes complete sense for you though with the travel 

yeah my sennheiser PXC450's died after 6 years of getting bashed around.

 

decided to treat myself with these.

Picked up my 7 plus on Sunday gave it a full charge and it's still going, trying to do a full drain on it for the battery.

 

 

 

I'll just enjoy my 50%+ larger battery than the iphone 7 thanks [emoji4] and pop it on wireless charge during the night, no cables for me. 
How are them apple adapters going? Can you plug your headphones in yet? [emoji14] 


Nice try... I have a 6

It's ridiculously irrational that the short term price in a long term strategy based oil explorer should move in such a knee jerk way, after the announcement of a short term cut to the supply of oil

And lol @ Saudis finally realising that fireselling your biggest / only real export is not a sound economic plan

14 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

So OPEC making a deal. Shares go green in just about every sector.
Should be a positive 2 weeks with 88E coming. Jump in again birds. Wont be 0.04 tomorrow thats for sure

Feeling like I missed it. I have a thing about sucking it up and buying in for higher than you last sold for. The irony is, after yesterday's touch on 3.6 I was going to buy back in at a hopeful 3.6 today...didn't see OPEC news coming. It feels very knee jerk to me and I don't think it's significant enough to continue with momentum beyond today, or carry us into the low 4s. Guess we'll see. At least from the sidelines I'm not losing money, only potential profit.

But yeah...gamblers regret...for me to regret not staying in and selling now or not buying in earlier is (all things equal) a bit like seeing a streak of reds at a roulette table and thinking you should have followed it.

Had another customer today hit with ransomware, don't forget to back yo' shiz up peoples (photos at the minimum), even at home all it takes is one email to get through :)

Edited by UNR33L
10 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

Had another customer today hit with ransomware, don't forget to back yo' shiz up peoples (photos at the minimum), even at home all it takes is one email to get through :)

Was it the fake AGL bill one?

Ransomware? Is that like they steal your files and sell them back to you?

Share prices were going to move regardless of OPEC outcome. This was pretty positive so its all-in for a day or two. And sif be surprised about the knee-jerk, just look at what happened with trump win, price crashed and then spiked. OPEC is a big hurdle so something like this is a big deal for short term oil price. And with land lease next to 88E going next week, plus reveal of remaining seismic results within that same week... Things will move this month

I bought a few more at 3.7c to lower my average price a bit. Not in the green yet, but its not far away (for me).

they encrypt your files and you have to pay to get the key to decrypt it...


I have always wondered if there is honour amongst thieves here... I.e. If you pay the money do they actually decrypt your shit?
1 hour ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Ransomware? Is that like they steal your files and sell them back to you?

Share prices were going to move regardless of OPEC outcome. This was pretty positive so its all-in for a day or two. And sif be surprised about the knee-jerk, just look at what happened with trump win, price crashed and then spiked. OPEC is a big hurdle so something like this is a big deal for short term oil price. And with land lease next to 88E going next week, plus reveal of remaining seismic results within that same week... Things will move this month

I bought a few more at 3.7c to lower my average price a bit. Not in the green yet, but its not far away (for me).

I'm not surprised by the knee jerk, I just don't think it's sound investment to try and ride it for short term profit (talking a few days). It's backed up by no long term prospect or news specifically from 88E to give the SP a new floor. Next week could change that, yes. The SP did similar little hops when the price of oil saw some recovery months ago. Don't get me wrong, the OPEC announcement is good for the company, increased value of assets etc, but I think today is people jumping on 88E with the expectancy that it will see a few days of rises out of it.

To me, today is one of those things you needed to be lucky enough to be in with prior to the rise. I don't feel that it has legs to carry it. Hopefully I'm right and I can buy back in like I wanted to. There will be a time when my short term profiteering needs to end and make way for my long term strategy, and it's fast approaching as we edge closer to IW2. IW2 is the red/black you're either all in or all out for.

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