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Hey mate i only just started there. I have met andy, not sure bout Seabird or Jono

no offense.......

but i assume u may be one of the many grumpy people who ring up and say "I can't get ma internet working" arrrgh arrrgh arrrgh

unless you have another explanation.....

well it started as a " why has my net stopped working"

i got every excuse under the sun, "modem", "too far away", "bad phone (on a filtered line)" "adsl2 is not available in your area" after having it running fine for over 18 months

it then took over a month to get it canceled so i could go with another company (for some reason i couldn't get it churned)

and internode were able to fix it within 2 days (broken connection at exchange)

so close to 3 months with no net so yes i'm a bit grumpy

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hmmm broken connection at the exchange huh, If you were on ADSL 2+ then you would have been on Adams equipment and we are able to monitor things like line status and should have def figured out the broken connection. If this was the case then I can see why you are mad at Adam. It is a bit harder to monitor your line status if your on ADSL 1 as Adam use telstras equipment so we cant see shit regarding the line so we usually send out techs to check out the line. Just to clear up no one from Adam internet actually goes out to check/connect lines, They hire a seperate company called E-tech who are responsible to connecting/checking lines. It would probably be better if Adam had their own techs as there always seems to be a communication breakdown between Adam and E-tech. Anyway it was good that u explained urself, I'll try and keep that in mind as a possible fault in future.

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Nah I don't know them mate. Did u use to work there? Adam are working on setting up their own ADSL2 equip so maybe you'll prolly get it soonish. I only have ADSL myself due to the same reasons as you.

To ProDaniel

Nah I don't know them mate. Did u use to work there? Adam are working on setting up their own ADSL2 equip so maybe you'll prolly get it soonish. I only have ADSL myself due to the same reasons as you.

Hope so, sick of slow net!!!! At least works is up in this shizzy!

Name: Penny

Age: 21

Location (suburb only): GAWLER

Work (what you do): Project Officer for ICT Strategic Sourcing (DTEI) another public servent...

car/mods: 2Dr R34 GT Manual.

Oversize pod filter, replacement of fan to electronic thermatic (uses less power), 18' rims, exhaust & recently tinted windows :rofl:

other interests? Besides cars, family and mates.. THE RIVER!! tubes/kneedboarding and bodyboarding, Music, shows & tattoos.

Name: Marko

Age: 19

Location (suburb only): South West Adel.

Work (what you do): Studying Industrial Design at uni... would be in trade if it wasn't for parents :(

car/mods: s1 R33 GTS-T / Apexi 3" exhaust, k&n pod, shit gfb blow off

est price spent on car: $5,800 including the car... ;) (needs some rear shocks, power steering leak fixed n service)

other interests? Motorbike riding, motorsport in general, anything mechanical, imports, photography, designing crap, hanging out with friends, getting up to crazy shit and going out.

Name: Adam

Age: 20

Location: Craigmore

Work: Tiler at Supaloc / All Steel Transportable Homes.

car/mods: 89' Cefiro, pod, fmic, 3" exhaust, 17" speedy rims. Cusco Coilovers...

est price spent on car: For the year Ive had it, $2,800 roughly. Just for Regency. Then $800 for little crap.

other interests? Swearing at the car, swearing at work. Remote control cars n planes, cruising, photography and video games!

Name: Jason

Age: 23

Location (suburb only): edwardstown

Work (what you do) aluminium storeman

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info) r32 gtst type m

mods:

blitz turbo timer

blitz bov

k&n pod filter

drift gear knob

hks cams

3" dump pipe

3" front pipe

3" cat back exhaust

turbosmart boost controller

front mount intercooler

viper alarm

full stereo minus sub ( cant drift without tunes )

autometer boost gauge

momo steering wheel and boss kit

front end replaced with all nolathane bushes (soon to be rear too)

enkei rp01 lightweight rims

18" drift pig rims

hsd coilovers

vertex bodykit (about to fit it next weekend)

est price spent on car:not as much as you would think as i do everything myself :(

other interests? ( working on the car, family) my fiance friends and my drift pig thats about it lol

Name: Norman or Norm

Age: 19

Location (suburb only): Marion

Work (what you do): Customer Service Assistant :(

car/mods: In the process of buying a car

est price spent on car: $12k

other interests? Hanging out with mates, photography, transport & the like, cruising (especially in the hills)

Guest CleanAndSimple

Name: Tom

Age: 17

Location: Near Freeway

Work: Bob Jane T-Mart

Car/Mods:

R33 Series 1 Type M GTS-T Black.

Apexi Pod Filter

HKS BOV

Momo Steering Wheel

Gmax Enigma 18" Wheels.

Kenwood Headunit (Untill I Can Afford Full Sound System)

Clear Side Indicators

Strut Brace

Exhaust (To Be Redone, As Car Is Still Going Through Regency)

Dry Cell Battery

SAU Sticker (Thats A Mod, ;) )

Alarm (wont say what one for oblious Reasons) with remote start & turbotimer etc.

other interests?Working (not an intrest but takes up most of my time). Going Out When I Can Afford To,

Thought I Mite Add That I Payed for my car all by myself, before people jump to conclusions because of my age. i work hard :D

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Name: James

Location: The flat lands

Age : 26

Work : PQAD at GM HOLDEN

Car : '96 series II GTS-t Sedan

Mods : Basic bolt ons

Interests : Family, friends, missus, cruising (maybe slightly out of order :D )

Name: Julz

Location : South of Brighton

Age : 35

Work : Beaurepaires

Car / Mods: R34 gtt 4 door 1998 Silver

Tinted windows

lowered king springs

3" stainless steel exhaust Turbo back

Cold air intake

Future Mods : intercooler , computer and boost controller and much much more .

Needs: To go faster

Interests : Computers , Cars , My Family and friends

Martin but everyone calls me Moose

Age: 22

Location (suburb only): Adelaide (city)

Work (what you do) Run Poker events

car/mods: (obviously your profile has a bit of info) Not many that i know of just brought the car. turbo timer, pod,

intercooler, exhaust and a few more things in 2 weeks.

other interests? ( working on the car, family) sports, poker, drinking, going out with mates having a good time.

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