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I would of thought more than 6

Really needs to show as a percentage, bringing Number of registered Bikes vs registered Cars into the mix

Also spotted that the Age Groups showing that deaths of P-Platers aren't that high compared to older age groups... Even once you realise they're showing the Tabular Data using uneven segment sizes (older age brackets are a 10 year span, where there's three brackets from 18-29)

Out of the millions of drivers on the road, that's the road toll and we devote millions of dollars towards safety campaigns when a road toll is always going to happen :/

State and local government = excuse to keep people in a job

mate took on a new apprentice.
he was telling me how dumb the kid is.
i didnt believe it untill he said aye moh watch this.
calls the kid over and asks him to fax a sheet of paper.
kid asks how?
mate shows him, he leads him into the paint room, places the paper on the scale and turns on the paint shaker.
the kid stands there staring at the paper for a few seconds, shaker going crazy behind him.
mate turns it off and says. done. its sent.

by now im expecting the kid to crack up laughing.
no.
he said thanks and asked what else he can fax










flamin mongrel actually believes you can fax from a paint scale.
how did this kid make it to 18?

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mate took on a new apprentice.

he was telling me how dumb the kid is.

i didnt believe it untill he said aye moh watch this.

calls the kid over and asks him to fax a sheet of paper.

kid asks how?

mate shows him, he leads him into the paint room, places the paper on the scale and turns on the paint shaker.

the kid stands there staring at the paper for a few seconds, shaker going crazy behind him.

mate turns it off and says. done. its sent.

by now im expecting the kid to crack up laughing.

no.

he said thanks and asked what else he can fax

flamin mongrel actually believes you can fax from a paint scale.

how did this kid make it to 18?

Lol it's the next generation.

Kids are growing up using technology without knowing how it works or gone through the struggle to make it work.

You think any next generation would go through the headache Dezz did with his laptop? To understand what was wrong and how to fix it etc.

As long as someone tells them how to use it that's all that matters lol

Drove the skyline to racepace this morning from my parents house, my dad followed in the evo, then I dropped him at a train station and drove to work...

Somehow, he gutter rashed my black wheels against the curb within 10m of getting into the car... *sigh* So they've got a bright alloy strip that goes 1/4 of the way around the wheel :| Get. f**ked.

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