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Dohmar

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  1. that was writeoff -D
  2. Its more of a bogan event... I'd be worried about the cars getting vandalized by some pissed holden fan Thats just me personally -D
  3. thats the most rediculous explaination ever -D
  4. PM Talbo, he has one for sale. -D
  5. lol when i saw waynes car he was rocking the work emotions? or something that looked pretty sick... why'd ya switch to gts-t rims? -D
  6. sorry but i've been using -D as my signoff for years, you'll have to find another ;P -D
  7. rofl... he means semantics -D
  8. thats for sure, got some sparkling to keep me cool for the time being. wishing i had reverse cycle aircon atm, evap just dont cut it -D
  9. In weather like this, I'd advise everyone eat a hot vindaloo I was hot before. Now I just cant feel a damn thing *chilli high ftmfw* now to sink some piss -D
  10. considering hardware doubles every year and software is superseeded every 2-3, I hardly think quoting something from 2 decades ago is very relevant ;P Thats like saying dos 6.2 is a totally awesome operating system ;P -D
  11. best to ask the official event co-ordinators troy, I've not been asked to do this one. -D
  12. My clients have used it before and its been an utter POS - like steve said, there are times when norton becomes a virus itself, with backdoors and buffer exploits that get taken advantage of by those who write malware. Conversely, just because its not a resource hog, doesnt mean that it actually has a thorough scanning engine - McAfee used to have that problem on their consumer level software up until 3-4 years ago, however now McAfee and Trend Micro (as well as CA -Etrust which ironically is also owned by Symantec) are currently the major corporate AV's in use, generally because people do not trust Norton branded AV's based upon their shoddy consumer level software. I will however point out that my criticism for norton is solely based around their consumer rather than corporate software, however actually having seen the corporate edition I can't actually say that I'd trust it further than I could throw the box it comes in. -D
  13. It does happen to be my day job Steve. Unlike a lot of so called 'experts' I have the qualifications and 15 years professional experience to back it up. Back in the day... We're talking 20 years here, back we we used to run command line AV scanners and TSRs upon a DOS boot. Peter Norton hasnt been involved for the last 2 decades, so I stand by my statement that they (Symantec and ergo Norton) cannot make a decent AV. -D
  14. Updated pricing for injectors ordered from the US (for sets of 6); Can now source injectors ranging from 210cc up to 2000cc 444-575-700cc Injectors are $450.00 USD 1000cc injectors are $500.00 USD 1260cc injectors is $550.00 USD 1600cc is $650.00 2000cc is $780.00 all shipping is 30.00 usps priority mail. (USD again) Final prices vary due to exchange rate. I don't do this for profit, only to help SAU out, however all injectors come with a 1 year warranty. Brands include Lucas, GT Racing, Siemens-Deka and Bosch. If you want a different injector size, pm me and I'll see what price they are. -D
  15. probably means its just not doing its job ive never seen a norton AV product that i've liked, theyve all been pretty hefty on the cpu usage, or poorly designed with viruses that takes advantages over norton induced backdoors, or it corrupts itself and the tcp/ip stack requiring a reinstall... only reason people use that shit is cause its pre-loaded and theyre generally too lazy to upgrade to something decent ;| and because its pre-loaded with security flaws, its a prime target for enterprising hackers norton ghost, disc doctor, windoctor and speedisk are good norton products, its just a shame they cant make a decent AV -D
  16. would be good if it could do the job with one single program and no 10%+ cpu use like norton shite let us know what u think. currently have avast on here which is ok -D
  17. Spotted white r32 without spoiler on regency road exchanged nods with the driver -D
  18. Tiagra. For when 18 holes aren't enough. -D
  19. Most of the rap you hear coming out on the airwaves is pretty cliched, but theres still tonnes of people holding it down Texas as a point in case, they rap about modifying their cars and drinking codiene laced cough syrup with promethezine, or about getting laid... which makes it really fun and enjoyable to listen to... theres one song by Paul Wall 'I got the internet goin nuts' about how hes rooting all these chicks on a website and then he finds one whos really fat but he hits it anyhow.. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2p60p_pa...goin-nutz_music Couldnt find it on youtube... Then theres the midwest style which has a signature fast delivery - Twista and Bone Thugs are good examples Then theres detroit which has produced eminem and d12 (not that im a fan of either) but more importantly royce the 5'9 -D
  20. yeah moar camber yo -D
  21. yeah i aint been out in ages last time i went to heaven they was playing technotronics 'pump up the jam' so that says how old i is still, i hate club music will go along to a dubstep or other venue if i dont know what it is, simply cos im curious - deep house isnt bad, have heard some of this... do i need drugs to appreciate it tho? -D
  22. oh yeah - when it comes to club music, sorta stuff u guys and krishy are talking about, i dont know who ur talkin about but anyone in hiphop from the last 30 years im pretty familiar with, can pick subgenres within tracks like a pro get into indie and metal as well as electronica like aphex and jarre but i was never into club music - not to insult anyone, but club music is designed to appeal to horny drugged up dancer wannabes... and im no dancer wannabe -D
  23. cmon theres a difference between practical and pussy like people running low low suspensions that cant even handle twisties because "oh it makes my wheels rub on the guards" maybe think of running your car half a bees dick higher and it'll be able to >do what the car was designed to do< autosalon spec suspension = fail. twisties + cruise/daily spec suspension = win. especially in south australia, where roads are designed by orks. -D
  24. same. hes using a lot of different elements. synths from wubstep/dubstep, vocal slowdowns like H-Town 'chopped and screwed' and a really basic drumbeat. Looking at the people in the videoclip kinda explains it all. and Classic H town Rap courtesy of Pimp C -D
  25. -1 Impractical as buggery. Fine on jap roads but here you'll be rubbing more than oprah's thighs in a marathon looks like turd to boot. -D
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