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There was another time constraint involved in the changeover.

Someone in the accounts team is leaving and the replacement started this week, so they started training them fresh on the new system (they're already comfortable with the new one (Xero) but have never used the old system (MYOB Premier v19 via TS))

there a few ppl here who have been to SG.

Any-one know a hotel (other than transit ones) that lets you check in any time and check out 24 hours later? not 3 pm check in 10am check out.

for some reason my travel agent messed up and booked my trips on 2 separate trips so cannot check luggage all the way though.

land in SG at 6am fly out at 11 pm.

So need somewhere to store luggage/get some sleep/shower after eating too much.

all the ones I know of are in the terminal which I cannot use

so the transit hotels are after you have cleared customs.

Which fine normally as bags checked all the way though I stay in the cleared area and I can use them (the ones in SG are very nice, sub $100 and you can even use the pool)

this time (on the exact same flights as last time) they booked on separate tickets

So I have to leave the customs checked area in SG, collect luggage, but I cannot check them back in till 3 hours prior to my flight so 8pm.

thus I have 13 hours between that I am stuck with luggage.

my fall back is to take them to the office dump in my bosses office and be a tourist for the day

would like some sleep tho, red eye flights 2 nights in a row leaves Martin grumpy

there seems to be one opposite changi village hawkers market but you have to book direct not online so that could work.

So handful of containers landed on site. Made a wall with them.

Someone put on Kenny Loggin's Danger Zone this morning, but I think his song Playing With The Boys would be more appropriate

18's dont feel big enough for the gloria now... 19's would be nice so had a look at how much step lips would be to re-barrell. faark cheaper to buy another set brand new in specs I want. oh wait, theyre discontinued after being in production for 2 years :|

other wheels I really like only come in 20's. heaps of 'mericans run 20's on their M45 and it looks balls, but if done right... could be v nice. would need like $2.5k in suspension arms to get maaad fitment though.

would love to look similar to this (not that low):

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I sized up the wheels and without too much hassle (just need a bit of stretch) should be able to get 110mm dish on the rear and ~90 on the front.

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