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  On 23/11/2011 at 11:11 PM, wilorichie said:

That's pretty cheap :O

I found most of the general tyre places around here hardly have 265's :( I had one tell me they can order them in but its $500 a wheel.... l o l

I'm really just after average tyres, but $210 for federal's ...

Well that's what I paid, the girl quoted me cost and she had to honor it :) hahaha

but shouldnt be much more than that.

Failing that I am pretty sure ERD are a Federal dealer.... not 100% but Dan does at least know some peoples.

Yeah don't listen to most places lol. Option 1 sell em for $220 I think fitted in those sizes. You don't want to be paying much more for them than that.

  On 24/11/2011 at 2:15 AM, hylian said:

Work is also shit at my end today.

We just had the annual fire evacuation, 20 floors of stairs is never a good idea.

  On 24/11/2011 at 2:20 AM, Smity42 said:

Use the lifts :thumbsup:

LOL Lifts are always a good idea when there is a fire... no one will be using them :) and if people catch you just say you were already in there.... .

On another note, I am so bored I am organising my US holiday already :( I am up to $4700ish without spending money and food.

Edited by EAT26
  On 24/11/2011 at 2:41 AM, EAT26 said:

LOL Lifts are always a good idea when there is a fire... no one will be using them :) and if people catch you just say you were already in there.... .

On another note, I am so bored I am organising my US holiday already :( I am up to $4700ish without spending money and food.

So we walked to the botanical gardens. Chillaxed there for a while and then went back to waterfront place. Now, 30+ floors of people, all trying to get into the lifts at the same time. Sigh.

Get back, new guy who's on more money than I am apparently can't distinguish the difference between a work order and a trouble ticket. Headfark.

Also, my non official mrs is in NY at the moment. Pretty cold I hear.

Edited by hylian
  On 24/11/2011 at 3:13 AM, hylian said:

So we walked to the botanical gardens. Chillaxed there for a while and then went back to waterfront place. Now, 30+ floors of people, all trying to get into the lifts at the same time. Sigh.

Get back, new guy who's on more money than I am apparently can't distinguish the difference between a work order and a trouble ticket. Headfark.

Also, my non official mrs is in NY at the moment. Pretty cold I hear.

LOL yeah, when ever there was a fire alarm at Council I use to just go to the pub cause they would all be about 2-3pm I left at 4pm so most of the time by the time I got up to get my stuff it was like blehhhh home time...

Non-Official misses? in otherwords not FB Official ? :P

Pretty much the plan is.... for October next year(Assuming GTR doesn't need more love lol)

Fly to L.a. and fly back from NY

Around $1500ish

http://www.intrepidtravel.com/trips/SSOZC#overview

$2070.00

Fly from Seattle to Washington DC.

About $150.00 each J

http://www.onboarddctours.com/dc-it-all/

Then fly from DC to NY

About $165.00 each.

http://www.intrepidtravel.com/trips/SSAA-O#overview

$415.00

So far...

That’s $4700 without spending money or food money but covers MOST of the costs of rooms etc I would hope

Edited by EAT26

Battle to keep monitors has been won, although I wouldn't put it past them to just replace them tonight anyway...

Will be 'upgraded' to widescreen as soon as the warranty on them runs out though :(

  On 24/11/2011 at 3:20 AM, Smity42 said:

Battle to keep monitors has been won, although I wouldn't put it past them to just replace them tonight anyway...

Will be 'upgraded' to widescreen as soon as the warranty on them runs out though :(

What kind of monitors?

  On 24/11/2011 at 3:31 AM, Smity42 said:

Ahhh kk, Yeah We use Dell here but Council use to use HP. Much of a muchness.... Apple > Everything ;):P

If they are going to replace 'em make sure they get you a 16:10 monitor at least. mate of mine has a 27" one, and its not a bad amount of space at all.

  On 24/11/2011 at 3:16 AM, EAT26 said:

Non-Official misses? in otherwords not FB Official ? :P

That is actually the case here :P

Just been offered a position up in NT, 20k more a year on a 7 on 7 off roster, flights to cairns paid for. Interesting.

  On 24/11/2011 at 4:18 AM, sneakey pete said:

If they are going to replace 'em make sure they get you a 16:10 monitor at least. mate of mine has a 27" one, and its not a bad amount of space at all.

Naah the replacements are all 22" widescreen thingos. Not even full 1080P :down:

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