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  1. BMW POWER

    OK so I cleaned it

    Bloody nice ride Si! Now your son will have something to be proud of haha Can 3 years olds talk??? Anyway - whats the softspot for OG's ay?
  2. I was thinking about this today. Sporting ethics. I was watching the "Should children be taught morals in schools" debate on TVNZ wesbite today. They used an Olympic athlete who did drugs as an example of someone with high aspirations who went wrong due to overwhelming ambition. It got me wondering about the morality of some of the Olympic athletes, and sports ethics in general. Particularly the female ones, probably because they are in the spotlight more than male ones. Unquestionably they are sporting rolemodels/rolemodels in general for aspiring sportsmen and women around the globe. Not only do they respresent their countries, families and themselve, but they also represent values such as persistence, ambition, determination, strength, sportsmanship, honour, pride,dignity and competitiveness. Yet, a good lot of them end up on the shelves of the local dairy. And no, thats not in "Sports World". I'm talking FHM, Ralph, Playboy. Yes, undoubtadly they are bloody hot, but i find it very contradictory and slightly disconcerting that they leave behind such values as "pride" "dignity" and the fact they are sporting rolemodels to become the pinup girl in a "mens interest" magazine. Just a thought, sorry about the ethics essay. What is everyone elses thoughts on this? I'm not complaining and being an anti-mens magazines dick, I just find it about as contradictory as speed and E30 316's.
  3. Speights mate.. think it's a southerner's thing The Loyal Friend Others see you as sensible, cautious, careful & practical. They see you as clever, gifted, or talented, but modest. Not a person who makes friends too quickly or easily, but someone who's extremely loyal to friends you do make and who expects the same loyalty in return. Those who really get to know you realize it takes a lot to shake your trust in your friends, but equally that it takes you a long time to get over if that trust is ever broken.
  4. Bloody hell they're all hot... (in a non-les way coming from me) apart from the chick up the top.... too much eyeliner... number one rule...you don't wear makeup to sport unless it's a dancy sport like gymnstics or synch swimming.. wheres the boy selection?
  5. Welcome to BS1 Wow, bloody tidy car. You look after it really well. I haven't seen it around Dunners at all - does it hibernate during the winter months and only come out on sunny days for photos? It appears like have a photgraphic touch as well - couple of shots there down at the harbour basin - what camera do you use?
  6. Interesting to see National expoliting the truckie protest in the Octy on Friday. Had some National hick come up to me with a brochure, so a few of us decided to argue with him about National's policies. They came up blank and basically contradicted themselves in all ways possible. As much to say, (to girls in a girls public school uniform) "We are going to put more money into private schools" Interesting to see my mate highlighted in the policies pamhplet - "John Key is a down to earth New Zealander" Turn over the page, he's getting close to a THREE YEAR OLD HOLDING A CELLPHONE I'm sorry but either way New Zealand's f**ked.
  7. Hey, his car is cool, nothing wrong with being proud of your car!
  8. BMW POWER

    Politics

    Really - if you don't mind me asking what does she do there? I'm interested in working for the MoE when I want to shift from teaching to something else. That is a really good point - so so very true! Complete and utter dis-incentive to be in a higher income bracket/family. The distribution of incomes in New Zealand is grossly unfair. Woop yeah like OG's Exactly my point. Perhaps this extra funding for low decile schools is to provide them with resources they need in order to overcome that motivation aspect that lacks in some family situations..cut off the vicious cycle. That is outrageous. Why don't they spend x amount of dollras inasessing that complex and determine its suitability for a school rather than leaving it to deteriorate? What the HELL is going on with that...
  9. Haha. Ban radar detectors and cellphones.... clean sweep for Labour, Ten points! If they ban this they should also ban Lipstick Prostitutes Can Openers Hairties Tui Blazers A4 Excercise books Pornos Sunglasses Nike shoes. ...and anything else that is relevant.
  10. Its interesting to see that Bimmersport shares a common view on Politics: Evil..... My only F13th contribution.
  11. BMW POWER

    Politics

    Jimbo - Are you an economist/businessman of sorts? Heres a bit on the Education sector seeing as I'm still at high school (public - Otago Girls) I can understand it from a stduent and with a bit of thinking, economic/managerial point of veiw. Probably not the fairest comment saying we get shitty returns from public schols - the ones you mentioned are particularly poorly resourced/managed. My school for instance has 87.5% passrates. Comparable to intergrated schools in Otago they are gaining 91% , we missed out on beating Columba, one of NZ's most known academic schools by one scholarship, and bet all other schools in Otago, inlcuding intergrated schools. You mentioned deciles so obviously you know how they are calculated. High decile (like my school) = LOW government funding, as they see the socio-economic ratio is high, therfore parents are more likely to have more disposable income (IE, not tied up in struggling to pay for necessities) than low income families and consequently are more willing and able to contribute funds to the operation of their childs school. So, the government contributes less cos they are tight ass mothers of sheepshit. Low decile = HIGH government funding due to exactly the opposite of what I said for high decile funding. As a result of level of funding, this determines quality and quantity of resources available for schools. For example, computers. I'm doing a Statistics exam at the moment. The school has four computer labs, two very high-tech ones and two not so good ones (due to funding). We have to book these rooms to use them. Often they are booked for other people, hence decreasing our practice time on computers and therefore less time to learn how to do things. This shows in grades attained - under-resourcing of public high schools lead to not-as-good marks. Whereas you look at private schools. Almost fully funded by parents. This pays for MANY excellent resources. Therefore learning is more accessable and easier to do. With parents pouring in this amount of money, they expect excellent marks, so that is what the school strives for. These parents most likely got great marks themselves, so push for that. So the only thing these private school kids know is high marks is what is expected. Nothing less. This is why quite often in frustration I say "Bloody under-resourced public school!!". Investing in schools in investment in human capital. If Helen put more money into Education, she would find that youth crime would decrease, productivity and therefore productive efficiency would increase due to better knowledge etc etc. Teachers are blerry invaluble resources - no one has any idea how much they put in for such little pay. The good ones can define a teenagers future - thats something you can't put a monetray value on. I can't wait till I get to work for Ministry of Education - hopefully thinss will change goddammit. Jimbo - interest rates can effect cost push inflation (supply side). Rent/mortgages are a cost of production for companies right, and so the interest they pay on these mortgages is a cost. If the OCR increases, interest rates increase, mortgage repayments rise, so cost of production rises, quantity supply decreases or prices increase to compensate. I laugh at Economic assumptions sometimes - "assuming consumers are rational" a) Don't ever ssume... you make an ass of u and me. b )Consumers = Rational? Helen Clark -rational What a joke! +1 For Rogernomics by the way - great initiative by Mr Douglas!
  12. BMW POWER

    Politics

    Haha, political "discussion" - oh yeah. I wish people were more informed so they could make valid comments instead of simply saying "whoever gives biggest taxcuts" - thats a bit misguided to be honest. Without tax we would be sh*t... sure cut petrol tax... income tax you cant afford to cut a hell of alot. I think Labour have done an "ok" job. A LOT of their social policies are absolute bullshit. I see the social welfare has increased etc, providing no incentive to get them off their ass. They gap between unemployment and social benefit (of course I am referrring to those who are plain lazy, not in genuine hardship) could be minimised if they got out and DID SOME WORK. Not only would it aid our current productivity issues, it would make us more productiviley efficient, with as much unexcused labour being fully employed. Furthermore, those people who are doing well finanically, and actually work hard for their money, have no finanical incentive, due to them copping the highest tax rates. And yes I know the thresholds have shifted by 4.5k, 10k and 20k respectively, yet for high income earners this has provided minimal releif. I have read the Budget and 75% of it is excellent. The investment in human capital is truely commendable - $182 million to invest in teachers (better pay.. finally justice for what they do) and $180 million for Police. The move towards business efficiency and (perhaps, depending on what they do with it) with buying back Toll and spending on broadband. The 162 million is great to strengthen our presence overseas - as seen with the Free Trade Agreement in China... other countries are following suit and (for once) NZ is setting a presedence. Theres more to mention.... thats just from an Economic point of veiw. Thats why Cullen is good. But hey I'm missing the News..
  13. BMW POWER

    Snow !

    Wow nice pics! I drove home at 2am this morning, didn't realise the chronic condition of the hills, was muchamish getting home, the Beems was way keen getting sideways everywhere the crazy German haha
  14. Yeah he owns Two Paddocks in the Gibbston Valley. Actually I'm going to work there next summer, fancy that!
  15. Yeah, seeing as the L is grown in Mexico.
  16. BMW POWER

    Snow !

    Whoa... Rangi ain't that high. Dunners is due for a sprinkling tonight! EDIT: Its snowing in Dunners!
  17. BMW POWER

    Motorway Patrol

    Haha omg my brother and i were talking about that, id straight up ask for his cop id. And he was married too
  18. The orange makes it unique... too many greay ones around Nice camera work too!
  19. Hey Also on the look out for 2, for E30's. Brand new preferbly.
  20. Sense in the world! You play Football Nice work Glenn
  21. My thoughts exactly. Fuel efficiency will be at its peak, in new cars. Unless they have a deal with OPEC, which they quite possibly could, which reduces fuel efficiency so we buy more fuel...
  22. Hey Tim I see you're in Dunedin.There are no BMW 5-ers at Armstrong Prestige at the moment. There proabably are a coupld at Mark Laughton Mototrs, although it is most probably they are jap import... and without slandering, we had quite a few probs with buying a BMW from there. Cookies would be worth a try. Go for the 540i - theres nothing quite like a V8 Perhaps you could rock up to the BMWCC AGM tonight ay
  23. Absolutely magic car Nick. Those mods sound great,next best thing to an M3
  24. BMW POWER

    Fair enough

    Wow, all this kerfuffle was going on, while in Dunedin it was cold and raining, and I was attending school 5 days a week. Sure missed out
  25. Haha Andrew wondered if you were still in Dunedin. I think I might've seen your car the other day - has it gone to ruin? Nicve new car tho.
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