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I need to relocate my cable in teh cef, it wore through a few at first and random shit would happen like headlights go on when i turn the car off or horn when I lock the car.

relocated it a little higher and cable tied the crap out of it, but it's only a matter of time before I hit a hump at speed and the wheel grinds at it.

lol i chained a few cable ties using existing holes in the inner guard to make this spiderweb like thing which pulls the cables up as high as possible.

it's a work of art really. so proud of it.

Like when you go to your little brother to tech him how to be a total bro, and he responds "but you've been passively teaching me my entire life, bro" as your girlfriend walks out of his room. And you then fist-bump in recognition of how proud you are of him.

think i might resign.. this place is too stressful and crazy now days FFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU~

not to mention about 20 people were made redundant recently and emails are going around saying please dont use the colour printer, clearly they are broke

think i might resign.. this place is too stressful and crazy now days FFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU~

not to mention about 20 people were made redundant recently and emails are going around saying please dont use the colour printer, clearly they are broke

hahaha...your work place is not the only one...i know a lot of poeple who have been shown the door after working years for the place...no respect for the hard working old employees....

people that worked longer then me got the sac.. i guess it comes down to performance and availability.. but its just ridiculous here now you cant even follow up on things without getting told to do something else while your taking 2 minutes to write a email.. so ghey and the management is fail.

anyone got any networking / system admin jobs going at there workplace :D

I got a raise and I hired a new designer for my team. does that count?

also new crackberry should be good. not the bold tho, that's shit. I'd still take the Galaxy S over both... but make sure you get the non AMOLED version, cos the amoled screen is bright but blurry.

No one gets fired from my work. Unless you steal there is nothing they can do lol

that cause all the pissheads keep you in business LOL

ended up getting the Galaxy Ric, charging atm so cant play with it yet :D

edit: how do i know if its the AMOLED version?

Edited by GTS-T_Sedan
i thought 'AMOLED' was the sweet screen that's making everyone furiously fist themselves?

until they stopped and compared it to other screens of the same res and went "WTF is this shit?"

same phone... different screen:

amoledslcdvs09102010.jpg

amoledslcdg1709102010.jpg

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