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  1. I didn't say anything about it being better than Tony's. Merely a similar concept Did you actually go through the thread?

    I'm sorry if it isn't as wanky and documented as you try to make your threads Henry.

    Just though it was something cool that people might like to look at.

    There was no insult untoward you in my post, only an opinion.

    The thread is full of jizz being roped on the OP's face by hoards of forum users - to relate to your use of the word wanky - and pictures with no descriptions.

    Mind you it's a cool build. Equivalent would be like putting R34 GTR running gear into an S14.

    Like this@! http://www.full-race.com/r14/


  2. Getting very close.

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    And goddamn too many people think this is a racing game. It's a console based driving 'simulator'. (Mind you it's quite accurate to real life)

    It's about collecting and hammering your favorite car on the track of your choice, with the actual 'races' only there to get you money for the next car.

    Play online, it's f**king amazing when you get a good race going.

    Current favorite: Raybrig NSX GT500 around the ring, full stock, 6min40, could do 3-5 seconds better max with controller.


  3. Due to Ian's request, and my finished 6 pack of Coopers Sparkling Ale, I propose this:

    If this thread gets to 20 posts, I will make a new video of my clutch exploding (drop clutch in 4th gear until 'twang'), or something else just as destructive.

    I leave it to the masses...


  4. You can't dodge fate. The September one spared everyone, this one was out to level the score.

    It was honestly one of the scariest things I've experienced, the previous aftershocks didn't phase me too much, but this was different. I was underneath a car on a hoist with 2 other guys, the rumble came, 2seconds later it felt like the workshop had turned on it's side. Running for the door resulted in much tripping over, and aiming your direction was impossible. The cars outside looked like they were getting on 2 wheels. People were all over the road. I biked home and got some pictures, will post them later. They are nothing like what I'm watching on TV right now, but all suburbs on the west side of the city are majorly damaged, all the houses, brick and all, will no doubt have damage. Silt covers all the roads, water steaming everywhere. All I can wonder is who I know that has been crushed to death in the multiple locations over the city. My dog escaped and got hit by a car, my neighbour said they took him to a vet, good c**ts, but Vet is closed now so im not sure if he's alive.

    More later, have just made it to gf's house and it's still rocking.


  5. alot easier if you open the link to the bigger image, put your face right up to the screen about an inch away and stare... try go crosseyed a bit, you should start to kind of focus on something and slowly work your way further from the screen.. you should start to enter the new dimension..

    There are a few types of autostereograms. This one in particular wants you to focus off into the distance rather than go cross eyed. 9 inches away is a very relaxing distance I'm finding, apart from the actual image, that isn't relaxing really.


  6. When I was 15 working at a supermarket, an old guy came up to me blabbering on about false advertising. He led me to where this horrid, unforgivable act was taking place to discover 2 different brands of cheese, with different sizes, in the same drop-in fridge. The price of one brand was advertised in big floating (floating = supported by a rod) numbers, whilst the second brand only had the standard issue 15mm high price affixed to the edge of the fridge.

    This man thought that all the cheese was the price of the cheaper advertised price because it was in the vicinity of a floating number. I did not agree, the managers did not agree. The man refused to ever shop at the supermarket ever again.

    The moral of the story is:

    When a picture of a landcruiser calmly negotiating rugged terrain without hassle is used to advertise some other landcruiser that is on sale, it is displaying the capabilities of the range of landcruisers. And that different cheese can be looked at while looking at the price of the other cheese. It makes prado buyers think big strong thoughts about heading up the rugged hills, off the tracks, and making it back without any mud on their shoes.

    Having a Prado in the same setting would be false advertising. Fact.


  7. That video takes as much comedy writing talent as the latest season of scrubs.

    (Flicked channels it was on, I lasted about 3 mins)

    You need to watch videos with a bit of thought put behind them. No childish repetition of the name of a fruit.

    (2 links there)

    Something which defines what you always know, but refuse to believe.

    Of course these things depend on your sense of humor, but you can't go past something with a bit of thought put into it.

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