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ShadowGT

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  1. Did you hear that micheal wanted to be cremated & mixed with rice bubbles so that he can have the feeling of passing through 10 year old's arse'es one more time. LOL I'm sorry i couldn't resist. On a serious note R.I.P Micheal :(

  2. Meh i'll leave it for now im just starting to get everything how i want it :)

     

    Finnaly got around to getting off the PC and taking some pics.

     

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  3. Oh? I thought you got your copy off a friend, or is it some sorta bundle deal that comes with an OS?

     

    yes the Vista i got off my friend included the 32 & 64 bit versions & i asked him to install the 64 bit version.

  4. Can someone help me?

     

    I have a D-link DSL-502T Modem-router which i can't save my settings like forwarded ports etc to properly. I can save the settings & it will do it's whole reboot thingy just fine & the changed settings will be there. But say for example if i turn my PC off at night and turn it back on in the morning the Router has reset back to it's old settings. I even tried putting it on a DMZ & saving that but it reset next time i turned on the PC.

     

    It's getting annoying having to re-forward ports or put myself back on a DMZ everyday i wanna play a game or something. As far as i can tell my router is on the latest firmware.

  5. Is the cost of delivering the Internet in Australia that much greater than in the rest of the world that they feel the need to impose capping which simply wouldn't be accepted in any other developed country?

     

    Apparently it's pretty much the same story in New Zealand too, I was reading an article on it just this morning on one of the blogs I read.

     

    I appreciate it's a vast country so getting super fast connections across the board is going to be tough to impossible but imposing these strict and frankly low data limits is dreadful.

     

    The speeds you guys are quoting are pretty horrendous even prior to being capped, and I assume none of you are living in the outback so there shouldn't be an excuse for such a dated service and contract set up.

     

    You lot need to complain, a lot.

     

    Sad thing is anytime you do complain the sales reps are all like "well our broadband is over 100x faster then dial up and should be good for all your needs"

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