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9 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Birds chasing dat hot copper efame. Don't lower yourself to their level

I'm a washed up celebrity on there

I created their level

Some seriously interesting stuff on there though. It used to be nothing but speculation and cheering each other on for support during the downturn, with a rare informative post here and there. Now there are some experts on rock mechanics and oil drilling offering up explanations of events. Will be staying tuned.

I'm a washed up celebrity on there
I created their level
Some seriously interesting stuff on there though. It used to be nothing but speculation and cheering each other on for support during the downturn, with a rare informative post here and there. Now there are some experts on rock mechanics and oil drilling offering up explanations of events. Will be staying tuned.

Yeah I read Ya's posts and basically ignore the rest.

No one gives a f**k about some dudes 92 yro dad passing away and a f**king essay about how he's dealing with it. Then 400posts of people sending their condolences. It's an ASX forum, not a Remember The Titans discussion board.
1 minute ago, Leroy Peterson said:


Yeah I read Ya's posts and basically ignore the rest.

No one gives a f**k about some dudes 92 yro dad passing away and a f**king essay about how he's dealing with it. Then 400posts of people sending their condolences. It's an ASX forum, not a Remember The Titans discussion board.

Now I feel like registering just to do that 

1 hour ago, UNR33L said:

Birds told me it was the worst time to sell when I did :P 

Now I can buy back in 2c cheaper :D

Yep, got the call wrong on that, but had 88E not released an announcement that confused the market then prices would still be the same or possibly higher.

Regardless I think it's dangerous not to be in the share at the moment. Whatever you pay for them now will seem insignificant if the flow is proven good.

In piece of shit laptop news, msi rekin it's some shit about this chipset not being compatible with Windows 10, something about Intel not supporting some rapid storage shit... Gave me the recovery process which doesn't work, but apparently I'm following the two steps of power on and press f3 wrong...

Won't boot from the windows 10 usb I made when I updated after getting it back either.. Only idea I can think of is make a windows 8 boot disk and try boot from that and install... Then be stuck with windows 8... Or buy a new laptop..

47 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:


Why that?

Every time there's a massive global ransomware attack or another variant of it 

Too expensive to get them though :D

Edited by UNR33L

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