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On 6/22/2018 at 8:45 AM, Leroy Peterson said:

Tax folk: if company paying LAHA (the one that covers accommodation plus expenses) and its less than the stated ATO rate for that year, do you claim the price difference for every night its paid?

Nope

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Colleagues new Dell laptop had 2/3 working USB ports... Dell support comes out, cant fix it, so replace motherboard. Get laptop back, 2hrs later cooling fans stop working. Need to get support back out again...
And this is Dell Business.

when I was desktop support dell onsite support was great.

I'll call them once a week to tell them how many machines had died that week (usually 5-7%) and they would come out the next day to replace them. (I kept enough spares to swap out a HDD and get my end users fixed quickly)

within 18 months all systems had been replaced at least once some more than that..

Easy to be good at something when you do the exact same thing every week.

 

(in same time I had one service call for our IBM thinkpads. as some-one dropped one off a balcony onto tiles so needed a new screen)

 

 

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Them feels when you get overnight parts from Japan (not really overnight)

Nothing too exciting, some genuine Subaru weather shields so I can be a cool subie brah. 

Next up - Mudflaps (jokes)

But really why do they all love mudflaps so much? Do they actually drive on gravel all the time..?

You can even get matching colours :D

MF32_rallyarmor_mud_flaps_2015_2018_vag_

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4 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Colleagues new Dell laptop had 2/3 working USB ports... Dell support comes out, cant fix it, so replace motherboard. Get laptop back, 2hrs later cooling fans stop working. Need to get support back out again...
And this is Dell Business.

Be mad when my 12 year old Inspiron is still kickin along on XP with dem security updates

Them feels when you get overnight parts from Japan (not really overnight)
Nothing too exciting, some genuine Subaru weather shields so I can be a cool subie brah. 
Next up - Mudflaps (jokes)
But really why do they all love mudflaps so much? Do they actually drive on gravel all the time..?
You can even get matching colours [emoji3] : 
MF32_rallyarmor_mud_flaps_2015_2018_vag_subaru_wrx_sti_installed2_1024x1024.jpg?v=1528915253&key=2533f050e8015388a0724c047a713c3aaa00a6cf4bde1d24d72b6c70f0ed4721


Matching colours?!

Do it Leigh!
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I actually like the dirt flaps. Adds more character than the wang, thats for sure.
But yeah, weathershields are great.

Bolt on parts feel so good but then i feel guilt from "bought not built"...

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