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11 minutes ago, Birds said:

Whilst I still think 88E will slump again in the short term, the current news is great for long term holders

Reading between the lines, you don't bid on another 150,000 acres of land if there's nothing special under there...

Have you got Dave Wall on Facebook yet

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43 minutes ago, Mohsen said:

boys,
have any of you built with Henleys?
also has anyone looked into digging out the garage for more storage?
 

Porter Davis

 

 

 

Respect The Dream

1 hour ago, Mohsen said:

boys,
have any of you built with Henleys?
also has anyone looked into digging out the garage for more storage?
 

When my parents built they put a pit in the garage for servicing cars etc, works pretty well and covered up when not using by planks of wood in the grooves. 

Its all concreted and proper done, no issues in 27 years 

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1 hour ago, Mohsen said:

boys,
have any of you built with Henleys?
also has anyone looked into digging out the garage for more storage?
 

Mate did - no complaints

Digging is entirely dependent on the site - hit rock and it'll cost ya

2 hours ago, UNR33L said:

When my parents built they put a pit in the garage for servicing cars etc, works pretty well and covered up when not using by planks of wood in the grooves. 

Its all concreted and proper done, no issues in 27 years 

yeah had one in the shed growing up so good when I got into playing with cars power down there and all.

 

Going the hoist option myself however.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-12-15/federal-court-orders-pirate-bay-blocked-in-australia/8116912

Lol okay.

Really Australia? gonna make people waste a minute of their time using a vpn? sigh. That's if it's an IP block. DNS blocking would be lols. Just use another DNS server..  why fight it?

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But Mr Burke was confident this approach would not be popular in Australia.

"The experience overseas is not many people use VPNs because they cost money as well," he said.

"(A torrent website user would) still face the issue of dealing with viruses, scams and a pretty terrible, terrible neighbourhood so I think that should factor, but I think also when we explain to people that it's not a victimless crime, that other people lose their jobs, I think that will have an impact.

Especially in a country like Australia, where we're pretty damn vehemently opposed to anyone we consider to be a tall poppy.

Most people care literally less than nothing about the people in that industry.

Funny how he tries to make VPNs sound expensive, hell all you would need is a free one just to get onto the site then download your .torrent file, turn off VPN, back on your AUSSIE connection downloading the torrent because they can't / aren't blocking all the trackers and seeders. 

Like I said if it's a DNS block, LOL will take 2 secs to get around it by changing your routers DNS server to something like Googles 8.8.8.8 instead of Telstras etc. 

I'll let you all know the fix once they do it for Telstra, if they even do.. 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-12-15/federal-court-orders-pirate-bay-blocked-in-australia/8116912
Lol okay.
Really Australia? gonna make people waste a minute of their time using a vpn? sigh. That's if it's an IP block. DNS blocking would be lols. Just use another DNS server..  why fight it?

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20 hours ago, Birds said:

Porter Davis

Respect ThE Dream

ill give them a sus

19 hours ago, UNR33L said:

When my parents built they put a pit in the garage for servicing cars etc, works pretty well and covered up when not using by planks of wood in the grooves. 

Its all concreted and proper done, no issues in 27 years 

early days anyway; pit would be the last resort, and even then i might as well turn it into a secret cave.
where i can mohsen freely.

18 hours ago, joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo said:

Mate did - no complaints

Digging is entirely dependent on the site - hit rock and it'll cost ya

true true, guess well have to wait and see hey.

i dont have the room to go 3 car garage so my other option is to dig down and try have one of those short hoists squeezed in there.

14 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Do majority of adults even torrent anymore? So many people have netflix. Only thing it doesnt cover is HBO (right?)

There's a fair few shows they don't cover and they don't always show them straight away as they're released.

Also niche things like the grand tour, fast n loud car shows I watch. Hell I don't even thing they have the big bang theory on it in Australia? 

3 minutes ago, emts said:

do netflix and such let you cache data on a tablet?

 

the small amount I torrent is for watching crap on flights.

sad thing is it's all stuff I could get on my foxtel go but no data on planes.

Dunno about netflix but you can with youtube on a mobile device. 

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