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a 3G dongle? not by plugging it directly in to a playstation. You would need to share it over an existing wired/wireless network and even then the 3G connection will be way too laggy to do any gaming.

it's an optus one.

Yes and No

Yes - You will need a Aximcom 3G router or Billion Modem Router, price will be ~$250-$350. 3G dongle shall plug into these devices and then hand out the signal either via Ethernet or Wireless. The WEP code is for Wireless networking - between pc's.

No - Plugging the device into the PS3 will not do anything, as the device needs a program to run correctly, and it is windows based, where as the PS3 is...Sony based :( .

i knew it wouldnt work with it plugged straight into the ps3 as i need to put passwords and then connect via a computer

looks like i need to buy a new router. i dont pride myself on knowing anything about computers, just know they have porn and can shot people online.

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Thanks Andrew (Nightcrawler) for the ticket to the Clipsal today. Had a great time and thought you guys might appreciate some of the pics.

Apparently there were cars there as well...

MMMMM the last one, Fujitsu chick is pretty spicy, but I wouldn't kick any of them out for eating biscuits in bed.

lol ohhh the pink joke comes out again, i almost used it when you came into work the other day but held myself back :nyaanyaa:

in other news,

FREE TO GOOD HOME:

1 roughly 12 week old kitten. Stumbled onto our front step the other day and havnt been able to find an owner around the neighbourhood, seeing as we already have 4 there is no room for it here. Its a grey/black tabby, extremely friendly and affectionate.

Hey Dave, go drive your car... or something.

P.S. Can I get those AJD pics in hi-res?

sure, ill throw em on a cd and you can collect it next time you pick me up for a hillsy.

:nyaanyaa:

anyone think my number plate or car infact is worth getting the finger weekly.. randomly people drive past and give me the finger.. and im usually stationary :S hate for small car with outrageous bonnet? (which is stock) Its on my nerves!!! pinkslip anyone :nyaanyaa:.. i could have more cars then i already have :nyaanyaa: argh

So boys and girls...Just to finally convince me, would you A)buy a brand new microtech for an FJ20 OR B)2nd hand Motec M48 that came off of an FJ20??

MoTeC :) I am not a massive fan of the old Microtech personally.

There are 2 skylines in Adelaide repping hot pink ribbons.

A huge big thankyou to my 2 fav boys dion and james xxxxx for picking up us hens in the JMW GTR and the Black R32 and driving us to BOHO in style might i add and to james your so cute he went and brought Hot pinlk ribbon and put it on his and dion"s cars. Then came back to BOHO and james lead the pink hummer and dion followed it looked so good even got to park the GTR and 32 in a taxi stand on Pultney St lol

Thnakyou guys you really made our night xxx

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