more to the point it's all based on maths...
some-one cracks the algorithm and it's worthless.
same as crypto we keep updating the algorithm's as older ones get weaker to attacks can bitcoin do the same?
have a webber kettle and a spit roast as well.
old BBQ was rusted out when we went to move so it went to recycling
hope to expand the alfresco in a couple years and put in a proper outdoor kitchen at the time
also think might get a smoker soon
did some-one say slant engine....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Hemi-6_Engine
but in reality if you wanted a slant 4 with ECU and turbo....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saab_H_engine
mounts would prob be similar considering it a evolution of what you have.
so they transfer the coin, courier picks it up the next day, then the transfer fails a couple days later and the bank reverses the transaction.
money leaves your account if you have transferred it out then your in negative.
common scam.
banks now have funds appear in your account prior to the transaction finalising that can take days/week if it fails they just reverse it.
your out of a car that you have signed over.. even more common they accidentally transfer too much and ask you to give the balance to the courier...so your out of car and cash.
if you do this talk to your bank about confirming the transfer prior to handing over the car. tho the buyer will want to pick it up same day for some "unknown" reason
I just grabbed a couple of these to get my by till NBN is hooked up
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-mobile-prepaid-voucher-code-extra-large-30-days-16gb/
so I know a little back ground on the car...
It's friends of friends selling it.
Dad brought it over as an investment car, I actually think the miles are correct on it.
Daddy also had hidden apparently a monster R34 GTR that has not seen the light of day since he passed away.
Son's know nothing about cars like less than nothing. they have been given a value and going to hold firm to that.
there enough other coin that they in no hurry to sell.
nope NBN
basiclly optus only supply the modem that sits on the desk all the rest is NBN
are you FTTH, FTTN, FixedWireless, Sat, dialup?
have my install booked for 1st november!
anything more than 200 watts(250 Watts if Pedalec) has to be registered legally.
but considering they don't meet bike rego laws most of them are blatantly illegal.
just depends on the cops mood for the day I guess
https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/safety-and-road-rules/cyclist-safety/power-assisted-bicycles
oh and 200 Watts is nothing as you can prob guess
Had a pit in dads shed growing up. So handy
looking forward to building my shed and chucking some hoists in
went part shares in a rotisserie over weekend
Mustang will love this when I’m ready for it