fearlesss
Post #386
Mcleod, why does this thread keep resubscribing me periodically? Or is it every time I post? Either way, most annoying. Mcleod, why does this thread keep resubscribing me periodically? Or is it every time I post? Either way, most annoying. Mcleod, why does this thread keep resubscribing me periodically? Or is it every time I post? Either way, most annoying. It's a really random thing. It's been happening to me on and off for over a year now. Some months you won't get anything then one day you'll start getting subscribed to every thread you post in. Just as well there is maybe 1-2 posts on this forum per day now. Tell you what is also annoying, the bloody reply post always throws in about 40 doubled spaced lines for the last year. |
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wolfman101
Post #387
Yep, that makes me want to self harm. |
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Doc
Post #388
yeah Riddick was pretty ordinary glad it didn't cost me anything. it was up there in ordinariness with the remake of total recall. both movies tried to hard to be badass, and totally missed. a good copy of Rush is available Doc. now that's a good movie, one of the best movies I'd seen all year Yes have my copy in que |
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Shuffs
Post #389
Resident piss head reporting in,just keep this quote in mind QUOTE I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day. Dean Martin saw this nifty little number today,don't know how big the hammer was,but there was only room for two in there,seat of your pants stuff
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wolfman101
Post #391
Standard belt, just. The prob is the seat design itself. Barely bolstered and far too heavy. I'm not after a harness, just the nice grippy Recaros that were an option. |
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Doc
Post #394
It is possible at good auto trimmers to have your factory seat modified with extra firm foam and bolsters to suit your exact needs, it will be no Recaro, but will cost a lot less i doubt cost would be of any concern. but i agree somewhat, keepng oem seats and get them fabricated would be my choice rather then aftermarket in a car like that. |
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alpharx7
Post #398
Just finished watching ... Wow.. x 2 definitely the best movie I've seen this year if not in the last 2 years. Senna was good but this I feel was better. I haven't seen Senna, must look for a clip. i doubt cost would be of any concern. but i agree somewhat, keepng oem seats and get them fabricated would be my choice rather then aftermarket in a car like that. I'd be going for a harness, but I can see wolfie now saying that he doesn't want to modify / cut up the interior to fit it. I think he's already said it. |
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vk134
Post #400
I have done it myself for most of my cars, remove the shite accountants foam and remodel with the better grade dunlop high density stuff, keep the original factory look, but they just feel great, put the lumbar support and bolster to suit you personally, but just me being a tight arse and refining what I have. |
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fearlesss
Post #403
I haven't seen Senna, must look for a clip. I'd be going for a harness, but I can see wolfie now saying that he doesn't want to modify / cut up the interior to fit it. I think he's already said it. It's good just get the right subtitles http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/6939122/Sen...p%5D%5BMULTi%5D Still an inspiring movie |
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wolfman101
Post #406
Lol I i think there is some confusion. I am looking at replacing the stock r8/tt seats, which look quite sporty but are actually sofas, with the OEM, optional Recaros.
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Doc
Post #407
QUOTE On Sunday (29/12/13) our reader was parked on a private driveway visiting family for Christmas had left the passenger window down around 30mm as then it wasn't as hot in the car for when it came time to leave (as he has a 3 year old child and the temperature that day was 34 degree). After the day had wrapped up he headed out to the car and noticed a police fine on his window. He was booked for "Driver Failed to lock vehicle after leaving the vehicle unattended" Our reader then went down to the local police station to talk to the officer about the ticket and was told that the officer had not measure the gap of the window. He had just guessed it by eye that it was more than 50mm (You can leave your windows down in an unattended vehicle by less than 50mm). Getting no further with the police officer our reader left and after seeing our post contacted us to to show his fine and see what we thought. We then have contacted our liaison at Courier Mail and they have taken to fight to the police again for our reader. Read the outcome in tomorrows Courier Mail |
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vk134
Post #412
Yep, they have this stupid wave of out of town cops go through country towns and ping them for this pointless law, also on top of secured, parking brake must be applied. |
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alpharx7
Post #413
I knew about the law, unattended vehicle, not the specifics, ie window lower than 50mm etc |
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wolfman101
Post #414
Yeah, that's Australia. |
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vk134
Post #417
Yeah, that's Australia. Seriously, being back here has made me want to accelerate my plans. I now suspect that by the end of the year I'll be out of Australia permanently. When you leave a proper country for a while you just forget how much better it is. I guess Wolfie, it is not the country of Australia that causes your angst, it is more the management and directional path that it appears to be on. I am by no means any financial guru, but I do associate with some CFO's of large companies and I still cannot understand the way a simple thing like money can be made so complicated. I am more interested in finite and tangible assets, yet they can quiet happily go into valuations, projections, derivatives, people can just be relegated to common asset classes with no true understanding of the value they are to a company, they are just a liability in the Harvardian Keynesian drones eyes. The rot has set in with more and more upper middle bogans in management feeling the need to take more and more, no real growth now or in the future, just shareholder returns, with the shareholders not realising the eroding the value of the company, like cooking the golden goose, Nokia is the classic example, I'll take a stab Apple is on the slippery slope as well. I think it is going to take some strong leadership to be able to use Australias mining wealth to create a brighter future as our children cannot be thought of as just servant for the chinese and indians, as this is the path we are on. The cost of living rises are just getting beyond a joke for the average Australian, I can only count myself lucky that I am a bit removed from, food, water and energy needs, but I still get robbed by insurance and taxes. It is hard to explain to prev generations how simple it was and the financial needs were a lot less, but if you wanted to get ahead, you could, nowdays, I don't really see that |
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wolfman101
Post #418
AfcukINGMEN brother. I'm getting out while the getting is good. Also I like stuff, and Australia is not a good country for people who like stuff. Ie: food, cars, electronics, houses, etc. |
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VashBandicoot
Post #419
Back to reality.... |
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vk134
Post #420
AfcukINGMEN brother. I'm getting out while the getting is good. Also I like stuff, and Australia is not a good country for people who like stuff. Ie: food, cars, electronics, houses, etc. What I have noticed more and more we are now at 4th generation bogan/deadshit/fktard/you fn owe me, selfish centrelink scum happily overpopulating the country, why would you work they think, they can combine their pensions and allowances in their rent assisted or gov owned house and just spend all day doing fk all, I see the fkrs all the time, serial shitboxes. But on the other hand while people are fine to think it is ok to have a $400k mortgage, 2 car loans and all their shit on hire purchase and when it all goes to shit it is the goverments fault what hope is there. sorry for long extract, can't find link: Chinese Supremacy This article, though aimed at a US audience, gives a scary insight into China's growing economic power. A Little Known Reality. June 8, 2013. Source: Michael Snyder, Guest Post In future China will employ millions of American workers and dominate thousands of small communities all over the United States. Chinese acquisition of U.S. Businesses set a new all-time record last year, and it is on pace to shatter that record this year. The Smithfield Foods acquisition is an example. Smithfield Foods is the largest pork producer and processor in the world. It has facilities in 26 U.S. States and it employs tens of thousands of Americans. It directly owns 460 farms and has contracts with approximately 2,100 others. But now a Chinese company has bought it for $ 4.7 billion, and that means that the Chinese will now be the most important employer in dozens of rural communities all over America. Thanks in part to our massively bloated trade deficit with China, the Chinese have trillions of dollars to spend. They are only just starting to exercise their economic muscle. It is important to keep in mind that there is often not much of a difference between “the Chinese government” and “Chinese corporations”. In 2011, 43 percent of all profits in China were produced by companies where the Chinese government had a controlling interest in. Last year a Chinese company spent $2.6 billion to purchase AMC entertainment – one of the largest movie theater chains in the United States. Now that Chinese company controls more movie ticket sales than anyone else in the world. But China is not just relying on acquisitions to expand its economic power. “Economic beachheads” are being established all over America. For example, Golden Dragon Precise Copper Tube Group, Inc. Recently broke ground on a $100 million plant in Thomasville, Alabama. Many of the residents of Thomasville, Alabama will be glad to have jobs, but it will also become yet another community that will now be heavily dependent on communist China. And guess where else Chinese companies are putting down roots? Detroit. Chinese-owned companies are investing in American businesses and new vehicle technology, selling everything from seat belts to shock absorbers in retail stores, and hiring experienced engineers and designers in an effort to soak up the talent and expertise of domestic automakers and their suppliers. If you recently purchased an “American-made” vehicle, there is a really good chance that it has a number of Chinese parts in it. Industry analysts are hard-pressed to put a number on the Chinese suppliers operating in the United States. China seems particularly interested in acquiring energy resources in the United States. For example, China is actually Mining for coal in the mountains of Tennessee. Guizhou Gouchuang Energy Holdings Group spent 616 million dollars to acquire Triple H Coal Co. In Jacksboro, Tennessee. At the time, that acquisition really didn’t make much news, but now a group of conservatives in Tennessee is trying to stop the Chinese from blowing up their mountains and taking their coal. And pretty soon China may want to build entire cities in the United States just like they have been doing in other countries. Right now China is actually building a city larger than Manhattan just outside Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Are you starting to get the picture? China is on the rise. If you doubt this, just read the following: # When you total up all imports and exports, China is now the number one trading nation on the entire planet. # Overall, the U.S. has run a trade deficit with China over the past decade that comes to more than 2.3 trillion dollars. # China has more foreign currency reserves than anyone else on the planet. # China now has the largest new car market in the entire world. # China now produces more than twice as many automobiles as the United States does. After being bailed out by U.S. taxpayers, GM is involved in 11 joint ventures with Chinese companies. # China is the number one gold producer in the world. # The uniforms for the U.S. Olympic team were made in China. # 85% of all artificial Christmas trees the world over are made in China. # The new World Trade Center tower in New York is going to include glass imported from China. # China now consumes more energy than the United States does. # China is now in aggregate the leading manufacturer of goods in the entire world. # China uses more cement than the rest of the world combined. # China is now the number one producer of wind and solar power on the entire globe. # China produces 3 times as much coal and 11 times as much steel as the United States does. # China produces more than 90 percent of the global supply of rare earth elements. # China is now the number one supplier of components that are critical to the operation of any national defense system. # In published scientific research articles China is expected to become number one in the world very shortly. And what we have seen so far may just be the tip of the iceberg. For now, I will just leave you with one piece of advice - learn to speak Chinese. You are going to need it ! |
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