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Well I call it a toy because thats what everyone else calls it :)

Its actually a transmitter for the network I look after... It just looks like a big heavy box with lots of lights to everyone else though :P

Well I plugged it in and it didnt turn my PC off this time so happy days ;)

I will be on for a little longer but then I will have to run home and pack because I am off to melbourne in a few hours :)

Training for work.... I am there until Friday..... I get home around 9 or 10 friday night.... Its pretty cool though as its all free flights hotels and such ;)

I have to go to Melbourne for training about once a month now for training from now until christmas.... lots of flying to be done ... I should look at getting a frequent flyer card :P

wish i was going to melbourne - good shopping over there - although after the weekends extravagence the old bank account is looking a little worse for wear - til payday (tommorrow) anyway

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