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Martin have you done any of the cisco certs? doing some study atm for ccna, seems much more difficult than back in the day at tafe dat IPV6 coming in, extended ACLs etc

10ish years ago but nothing current

try and avoid networking where possible, that and databases

Ask Korean uber driver if he's from the north or south

Laughs mockingly at me saying "ho yeah I drive uber and my father is kim jong un hahaha"

Was that really a ridiculous question for me to ask?

Ask Korean uber driver if he's from the north or south

Laughs mockingly at me saying "ho yeah I drive uber and my father is kim jong un hahaha"

Was that really a ridiculous question for me to ask?

not ridiculous, just completely insensitive and rude.

asking if person is from north or south vietnam... sure, bit insensitive because it has thought behind it (in an offensive way)

north and south korea do exist, so semi-legit questrion... however people from south korea do refer to themselves as Korean. ive never met a north korean so cant comment on them.

Ask Korean uber driver if he's from the north or south

Laughs mockingly at me saying "ho yeah I drive uber and my father is kim jong un hahaha"

Was that really a ridiculous question for me to ask?

Probably obvious he'd be from the south they ain't allowed to leave the north are they ?

inb4 all the scene kids follow suite and machine nismo logos into their rotas.

Complain when they take their hacked up wheels to a tyre joint and they're not able to balance them properly anymore because they're missing huge chunks

Guy was cool about it; I was talking to him for over an hour...he didn't take offence or anything I just wondered why his response made it seem like a silly question. He used to work as a CAD designer of machine parts doing 10 hour days in smoke filled rooms in Korea with fk all pay...didn't sound that much more glorious than the north lol. Now a part time chef at a hotel and part time uber.

So I pulled up at safeway this morning before work, got what I needed headed back to the car and there was a pink note stuck to my door handle.

"Hi mate ,need to ask you a question text me on ......."

I thought someone of here or anyone wanted ask something about my car about the body kit , rims etc.

So I txt this number asking what they wanted .

They replied with

"Do you wanna make quick cash?"

I asked "doing what?"

They replied "I'll give you $200 if you let me suck your ...."

Trust me I didn't reply but WTF ???

Talk about unwanted attention driving a skyline.

I thought putting up with P platers in there beated up commodores sitting on my ass was bad lol

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