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  1. Inner city melbourne , i see your in melb too

    howdy hahahaha

    B)B)

    Edit a trip from melbourne woth taking some one or some two or three or four on , bout three hours , plus urine dropoff times

    yeah sounds good for me if only it was on Monday :lol: if still interested? otherwise it sounds like your weekend road trip bro!!! good luck ...


  2. Just like the GPS tracking satellites, you can guide your way through the belt without going in its path.

    edit: belts*

    my entry level terrestrial navigation device has 3ghz of storage memory not sure of the cpu....ghz power ...however that has trouble navigating

    inner-city travels because of no clear view of sky ...point is gps only works off satellites orbiting earth and fails in performance epic some times

    ..yet i heard that the computers on board the moon-landing craft = the computational power of a commodore64 ....=64kb total memory/cpu it was only a comparison anyway

    totally amazing if it is true that they landed and returned to earth safely

    i just cant help but want to believe because its such a fantastic story

    and a fantastic story is all it is for me anyway


  3. OK, to those of you who do not believe, please answer this question!!!

    To get such parallel shadows in that footage would have required a 'key' light which was 100's if not 1000's of meters away. Look at the footage and see how powerful that light actually is. Do you know of a SINGLE artificial light source which can create such powerful light and shadows from 100's of meters away? Do you know of a movie studio in that era which covered so much space?

    Do people not understand, IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO TAKE PICTURES LIKE THIS IN A STUDIO!!!

    WTF!!! :huh:

    so back in that era it was impossible to take pictures like that in a studio :scratchhead: however it was possible to put man on the moon and safely return home to earth hmmnn sounds reasonable to me


  4. Ya dude...

    cactus007.jpg

    Do you want one?

    wow teotz in the flesh finaly :drool2: LOL barefoot and in the garden you will make somebody a nice squaw someday

    jokes aside :lol: nice work by the way so thats like a branch cutting?


  5. Would be good if i could see a photo of parents and or mother,cheers.

    i have an ex missus x psycho ( yowie :rolleyes: ) that you can have for free :lol: pm me for photos of your mum


  6. your belief will limit your job search, by saying things like 1) and 3).

    one if you want to stay interested in ethno's unless if you really love it wouldn't go for hort job,

    about no 1)

    there are always nurseries that are looking for labourers to work, and it pays roughly around the $17 for casuals. we have had in so many casuals that didn't know shit about plants or anything. so that to me seems that you already have on foot in the door if thats the path you choose. if you don't think you have enough experience there are always government funded courses and volunteer work that could get you started,

    thats where i started after 6 years of no work i got my job at a nursery.

    no 3) there are always people that have a full resume doesn't mean that they are good at what they do. i have had one bloke at work that has had 4years at tafe, ran businesses ect... couldn't do shit, terrible at adhereing to instruction, awful at practical work.

    i have seen people that have had very little experience in a field that they want to get in to, but cross reference the similarities between jobs.

    list every little thing that you have done or are good at. savvy it up a bit.

    i was once similar to you 6 years no work, 5 years after the fact i now am manager of that nursery that hired me. so there is hope,its not the job that you should "DO", but what comes to you naturally and have a abundance of within yourself that you are going to find a career

    I have to agree with spudamore concerning saying things like 1) and 3)

    due to events when i was 15 i left school and got a job as a bricklayers labourer ...i was a skinny little 15 year old earning 160 bucks a week back then 1982...was not a job i liked all though the money was good ( compare that to what you get on the dole now ) my point here is the boss i worked for said if you can do the work you will get paid like every body else .....the first month i struggled with the physical demands and all the usuall apprentice type pranks played upon me which continued the whole time i worked for that crew :lol: man awesome times ...(made me mentaly and physically tough) :wink: this my answer to saying 1)

    After 3 years of that i became mates with a crew of scaffolders on a highrise site in auckland I then started learning theyre and what would soon be one of my trade B) then in 1988 i thought fuck this im going to australia to sydney for 2 weeks then goldy for 2 weeks for an holliday ...i ran out of money into the first week on the goldy (yay i have 2 semi trades all ready) I then proceeded to the nearest construction site with tower cranes everywhere ....walked through the fence (you could then )nobody on site ...im like wtf its the 1st monday of the month ...the site office is locked ..... :o then teuesday wooot then a realised wot a rosterd day was.... got a job as a scaffolder

    then there was the recession 1990s and a lot of surfing :lol: i started steel erecting climbing walking structual steel :lol:

    theres lots of gaps

    it is now ilegal to erect steel like we did back then thank the fuck .................

    anyway back on topic ive allways had to look after myself

    but looking back now ive probably been lucky? or do do you make your own luck?

    sorry for the rant lsd dreams keep your head up


  7. My 2 cuts came today in good shape...there was quite a bit of mould building up at the base so I chopped off approx an inch and it's all good...damn fat ass cuts...really impressive..can't wait to see this baby in some decent soil after a couple of growing seasons in my yard. :drool2:

    thanks VS, Mr Yowie And Apoth...great job on the slice and dice.

    H...

    wow they look amazing was there a positive id on this cacti ? P rosei? anyway congrats all

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