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Author: the_dawggiethe_dawggie
Date: Dec 4, 2007 23:50
Right hand turn into garage from a very small tunnel under
apartment block. I need to judge distances down to 1 to 2 cm
going in and out. I've made a small 1cm scratch so far some
time back.
I use head and tail lamps to do it in around 5.3 metre
vehicle in a vehicle that is a lot longer than the tunnel
width. It's pissing me off.
So ...
Tested another method today, turn the wheel so the outer edge of the
tyre hits the inner post of the garage, so vehicle stops. I sorta was a
little bit nervous about it, it kinda works, fairly close though.
What other hell type stories do folk have to park in?
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Author: HorryHorry
Date: Dec 4, 2007 23:28
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 18:27:36 -0800 (PST), Diesel Damo wrote:
> On Dec 5, 10:38 am, Sylvia Else wrote:
>> Anonymous Sender wrote:
>>> Discuss
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>> The quality of trolling has clearly reached an all time low.
>>
>> Sylvia.
>
> Yet the level of troll feeding is at an all time high.
Are you a train driver, Damo?
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Author: Xerxes BerkusXerxes Berkus
Date: Dec 4, 2007 21:55
> Anonymous Sender wrote:
>> Discuss
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>
> The quality of trolling has clearly reached an all time low.
>
> Sylvia.
Sooner or later the pimple-faced fuckwit will make a mistake, get traced,
and get bashed by the appropriate people. Till then unless you like talking
about bumsex fer Chrissake don't fucking respond.
XB
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Author: Saab C900 ViggenistSaab C900 Viggenist
Date: Dec 4, 2007 21:30
Sylvia Else writes:
>Yesterday, my local BP servo was selling BP Ultimate at 11 cents above
>BP's price for unleaded. I suppose given that BP are finding it
>difficult to meed demand anyway (they keep running out of Ultimate), it
>makes sense for them to put the price up, but I'll not be buying any
>more of it unless the margin comes down. Since there are other vendors
>for ordinary unleaded (often cheaper), they'll likely lose my brand
>loyalty as well.
Shell and Caltex sell premium (98) ULP at the same mark-up over standard
(92) ULP. It works out to approximately 9 to 10 percent above the standard
ULP price.
I'm sure it's just a gimmick since production of the higher-octane fuels is
no more expensive that the regular stuff. In some cases the higher-octane
fuels are just the standard ones with additives mixed in anyway.
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Author: the_dawggiethe_dawggie
Date: Dec 4, 2007 20:31
Anonymous Sender wrote:
> Discuss
Does anyone give a flying fuck here?
Are all motor vehicle drivers gay? that would be more on topic
for aus.cars
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Author: atec77atec77
Date: Dec 4, 2007 20:11
On Dec 5, 11:49 am, Sylvia Else wrote:
> Yesterday, my local BP servo was selling BP Ultimate at 11 cents above
> BP's price for unleaded. I suppose given that BP are finding it
> difficult to meed demand anyway (they keep running out of Ultimate), it
> makes sense for them to put the price up, but I'll not be buying any
> more of it unless the margin comes down. Since there are other vendors
> for ordinary unleaded (often cheaper), they'll likely lose my brand
> loyalty as well.
>
> Sylvia.
Care Factor
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
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Author: Gordon Lightfoot IIIGordon Lightfoot III
Date: Dec 4, 2007 18:53
On Dec 5, 12:49 pm, Sylvia Else wrote:
> Yesterday, my local BP servo was selling BP Ultimate at 11 cents above
> BP's price for unleaded. I suppose given that BP are finding it
> difficult to meed demand anyway (they keep running out of Ultimate), it
> makes sense for them to put the price up, but I'll not be buying any
> more of it unless the margin comes down. Since there are other vendors
> for ordinary unleaded (often cheaper), they'll likely lose my brand
> loyalty as well.
>
> Sylvia.
Dear Sylvia.
When you're filling your car, do usually stop at the first or second
click?
The other day I saw a woman press the sensor where hose goes to stop
the meter then drain all the petrol out of the hose into her car. Will
the next customer get short changed?
Kind Regards,
Gordy
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Author: DAvidDAvid
Date: Dec 4, 2007 18:46
> Yesterday, my local BP servo was selling BP Ultimate at 11 cents above
> BP's price for unleaded. I suppose given that BP are finding it difficult
> to meed demand anyway (they keep running out of Ultimate), it makes sense
> for them to put the price up, but I'll not be buying any more of it unless
> the margin comes down. Since there are other vendors for ordinary unleaded
> (often cheaper), they'll likely lose my brand loyalty as well.
>
> Sylvia.
It is so refreshing to open this group and see a normal post that makes a
valid point.
Well done Sylvia.
DAVO
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Author: Sylvia ElseSylvia Else
Date: Dec 4, 2007 18:36
Diesel Damo wrote:
> On Dec 5, 10:38 am, Sylvia Else wrote:
>> Anonymous Sender wrote:
>>> Discuss
>> The quality of trolling has clearly reached an all time low.
>>
>> Sylvia.
>
> Yet the level of troll feeding is at an all time high.
Criticising the troll's ability to be a troll is hardly troll feeding.
Sylvia.
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