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Thread: I need to vent!

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    Sympathy to Omega Metro and Hursticon.

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    Thoughts and prayers for you Hursti.

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    Hillbilly neighbour left a coles shopping trolley on my front lawn. I get these constant abuse from neighbors - leaving bottles, throwing plastic containers, etc. makes me wana get video security system

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazzcomp View Post
    Hillbilly neighbour left a coles shopping trolley on my front lawn. I get these constant abuse from neighbors - leaving bottles, throwing plastic containers, etc. makes me wana get video security system
    Security cameras don't deter stubborn people. Some people are irrational & have no sense of respect thy neighbour.

    I recommend you put these phrases into action:
    Peace through tyranny.
    Everything is fodder.
    Lesser creatures are playthings of my will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UltraMarginal View Post
    You're in my thoughts Hursti.
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    I hope the best does come to be.
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    I wish your uncle the best.
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    Best of luck. Here for you, mate.
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    Sympathy to Omega Metro and Hursticon.
    Quote Originally Posted by jazzcomp View Post
    Thoughts and prayers for you Hursti.
    Cheers guys; he's currently in a semi-conscious state at the Royal North Shore, he simply wants to "go" though... to be honest I'm not surprised by this, nor can I blame him.

    Whatever happens, I just hope it's as painless as possible.

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    organising payment for something i ordered over the net and found paypal to be the way to go, but, I am find all the verification of cards and such both cumbersome and outright annoying.

    the reloadable cards for use on the net for purchases are a good idea but they take a while to update and I find them generally cumbersome. Have attached one to the paypal thing but waiting for verification. Painful. With computers it should take only seconds.

    thoughts? experiences?

    M

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hursticon View Post
    Cheers guys; he's currently in a semi-conscious state at the Royal North Shore, he simply wants to "go" though... to be honest I'm not surprised by this, nor can I blame him.

    Whatever happens, I just hope it's as painless as possible.
    I had an uncle who departed 'on his own terms' earlier this year after his asthma/allergies and Parkinsons became unbearable.

    There is only so much you can do.

    Quote Originally Posted by morg176 View Post
    organising payment for something i ordered over the net and found paypal to be the way to go, but, I am find all the verification of cards and such both cumbersome and outright annoying.

    the reloadable cards for use on the net for purchases are a good idea but they take a while to update and I find them generally cumbersome. Have attached one to the paypal thing but waiting for verification. Painful. With computers it should take only seconds.

    thoughts? experiences?

    M
    Did you have to scan documents and that sort of thing? Yeah, it can take a few days.
    Which brings us to where we are today...



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    Luckily I didn't have to scan documents. But I do wish that Australia had some kind of universal identification system, where you didn't have to have a billion points (center link) or half a dozen passwords with all the silliness and restrictions that go with them. Many will disagree, but maybe something biometric (and painless) and instant. Thoughts?

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    Just went to buy Ace of Spades 75% on Steam ($3.74) and it was at 2 minutes left when my Dad went to buy it. Guess who didn't get the game.

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    So I went for a ride yesterday and at the last second decided to hit up a jump but didn't really leave myself enough time to set up for it. Anyway, my feet weren't properly positioned and one foot slipped. Lets just say that the pedals I affectionately refer to as 'shin shredders' lived up to their name
    Dovie'andi se tovya sagain

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