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ed073 01-06-05 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
The official answer goes like this:

"Gday, the site is a second hand site. meaning that everything on the site is second hand. If we do have new items placed on the site then we say they are new in the description of the item.

We are in the process of putting a star rating on each item ( 5star being new, 4 star being exellent condition etc) this will happen within the next week.
"

I'm with Ed on the clothing issue, although I got the impression that some of the items marked "Manufacturer" would be direct from the manufacturer. For now I think I'll wait for the stars. :)


I've looked a bit closer at this mob and Mikkelee (the beanpole in MG-ZT gear on the homepage...nothing like a bit of self-promotion) is one of the guys who set it up with Paul Richards. I used to work with him at TFM.....he's a good kid.

All that stuff is the genuine article, so I don't think items that will suit my porcine frame will ever appear....get used to seeing lots of S and M sized items.

ed073 01-06-05 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by greywolf
Ewe musta been pissed thats the ugliest sheep Ive seen for a while , there musta been better lookers than that there , that one looks like a hooker !


What's the old joke again....

Q: How do Kiwis find their sheep in the long grass?
A: Delightful.



:D

climbo 01-06-05 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Here's the official word:

"Officially there isn't a tandem class (I don't think there would be enough entries to justify it). However I am happy for you to race on a tandem. Therefore you would not be eligible for any of the Category prizes. However you could still win spot prizes!"

Translation: If you show up, we'll take your money.

who wants a "spot" anyway ? I have no interest in winning or getting a prize, I just want to do it. I am totally unfit for 100kms off-road but I'll give it a go, I have a few months to work up to it.

Best thing I have ever done is the Wilderness 101 in Pennsylvaina, 101 miles on fire roads and PA singletrack, wicked fun, hard work (especially SS) but awesome fun. :)

Brian 01-06-05 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Nah, it should have plenty of life left in it.

My Microbee is still hanging in there :)

I got all of you beat. Before the IIe, before the Commodore, before the COCO. I had the Timex Sinclair with 4k of RAM, and a cassette tape drive. 22 years ago, if I recall correctly.

ed073 01-06-05 06:39 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
who wants a "spot" anyway ? I have no interest in winning or getting a prize, I just want to do it. I am totally unfit for 100kms off-road but I'll give it a go, I have a few months to work up to it.

Best thing I have ever done is the Wilderness 101 in Pennsylvaina, 101 miles on fire roads and PA singletrack, wicked fun, hard work (especially SS) but awesome fun. :)


Didn't run over any Amish, mate?

Brian 01-06-05 06:41 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
who wants a "spot" anyway ? I have no interest in winning or getting a prize, I just want to do it. I am totally unfit for 100kms off-road but I'll give it a go, I have a few months to work up to it.

Best thing I have ever done is the Wilderness 101 in Pennsylvaina, 101 miles on fire roads and PA singletrack, wicked fun, hard work (especially SS) but awesome fun. :)

Spot prizes make it fun for the losers. Wear the giant inflatable condom on your helmet, and win the Biggest D!ckhead award. My wife is warming to the idea. We'd do the 1/2 race though. No sense killing ourselves over 100k for nothing more than a bit of pride and ego.

ed073 01-06-05 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
I got all of you beat. Before the IIe, before the Commodore, before the COCO. I had the Timex Sinclair with 4k of RAM, and a cassette tape drive. 22 years ago, if I recall correctly.


My parents bought a Microbee with B&W TV as a monitor, tape deck to load games like Pong and Space Invaders......circa 1982 or 83 I think.

rockmuncher 01-06-05 06:44 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
I got all of you beat. Before the IIe, before the Commodore, before the COCO. I had the Timex Sinclair with 4k of RAM, and a cassette tape drive. 22 years ago, if I recall correctly.

Sinclairs came out after the Apple, around 1978 in OZ if I do recall correctly. I was playing with Apples complete with cassette drive and 16K RAM when I was 10, which would be 1975. Tandy/Radio Shack then released the TRS-80 in 1977. Dunno when the commodore came out coz it woz only a toy. Us serious junior geeks wouldn't touch it :D

ed073 01-06-05 06:45 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
My parents bought a Microbee with B&W TV as a monitor, tape deck to load games like Pong and Space Invaders......circa 1982 or 83 I think.


Steve Drake and his missus used to do the Hell Ride on a tandem.....they could sit on 65kmh on that bloody thing.

Like being behind an motorbike, though....:D

rockmuncher 01-06-05 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
My parents bought a Microbee with B&W TV as a monitor, tape deck to load games like Pong and Space Invaders......circa 1982 or 83 I think.

I won my Microbee at the University of Wollongong's Computer Summer School for Nerds :roflmao: Trouble woz, there was no monitor included so it didn't get turned on for 5 years!!! I still have it, and it still works.

ed073 01-06-05 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
Sinclairs came out after the Apple, around 1978 in OZ if I do recall correctly. I was playing with Apples complete with cassette drive and 16K RAM when I was 10, which would be 1975. Tandy/Radio Shack then released the TRS-80 in 1977. Dunno when the commodore came out coz it woz only a toy. Us serious junior geeks wouldn't touch it :D


Tell us another story, Grandpa.....




he he!! :D

ed073 01-06-05 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by rockmuncher
I won my Microbee at the University of Wollongong's Computer Summer School for Nerds :roflmao: Trouble woz, there was no monitor included so it didn't get turned on for 5 years!!! I still have it, and it still works.


fire it up and take a digital photo of you playing Pong on it and post on here.....priceless!!

climbo 01-06-05 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
Spot prizes make it fun for the losers. Wear the giant inflatable condom on your helmet, and win the Biggest D!ckhead award. My wife is warming to the idea. We'd do the 1/2 race though. No sense killing ourselves over 100k for nothing more than a bit of pride and ego.

excellent !

PaulBravey 01-06-05 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by Expatriate
I got all of you beat. Before the IIe, before the Commodore, before the COCO. I had the Timex Sinclair with 4k of RAM, and a cassette tape drive. 22 years ago, if I recall correctly.

4k? That'd be a luxury! I had a Sinclair ZX81 from '82, with it's huge 1k of memory and a touchpad keyboard. I think the original Timex Sinclair was a clone of the ZX81 developed for the export market.

climbo 01-06-05 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
Didn't run over any Amish, mate?

nah, they make good pie !!

And they are awesome on road rides, you can pass them on a bike, just watch out for the horse-**** they trail behind though :)

ed073 01-06-05 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
nah, they make good pie !!

And they are awesome on road rides, you can pass them on a bike, just watch out for the horse-**** they trail behind though :)


"Slow down, English!"

badsac 01-06-05 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by climbo
nah, they make good pie !!

Canibalism? :eek:

531Aussie 01-06-05 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by Hitchy

$8000!! :p

I paid $1700 for what you see in the pic (including Cane Creek S2 headset and Cervelo carbon post), and Cheeky Monkey discounted them to $1500 before the '05 models came in.

You know they're made in Taiwan?

531Aussie 01-06-05 06:55 PM


Originally Posted by PaulBravey
I think he meant psychosomatic.

We all know it's "psychosemantic",for the thoughtful, and for the technical, it's "psychoschematic"

badsac 01-06-05 06:58 PM

Well I knew there was a psycho in there someplace. It's Hitchy after all. He appears to be crazy.

PaulBravey 01-06-05 07:08 PM


Originally Posted by 531Aussie
We all know it's "psychosemantic",for the thoughtful, and for the technical, it's "psychoschematic"

This thread is pure psychobabble :)

Brian 01-06-05 07:13 PM


Originally Posted by PaulBravey
4k? That'd be a luxury! I had a Sinclair ZX81 from '82, with it's huge 1k of memory and a touchpad keyboard. I think the original Timex Sinclair was a clone of the ZX81 developed for the export market.

Yeah, mine was the one with the touchpad. Useless. And I got the 64k module for it. Used to write stupid crap in BASIC as part of our computer nerd class. Moved up to Tandy's COCO from there. Used to think I was real James Bond like, handing my friends the latest and greatest on a 5.25" floppy. Top secret stuff.

ajst2duk 01-06-05 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
What's the old joke again....

Q: How do Kiwis find their sheep in the long grass?
A: Delightful.



:D

Hahaha - you guys are just jealous that our sheep are better looking than yours.

What's that old joke again?
An Englishman wanted to become an Irishman, so he visited a doctor to find out how to go about this. "Well" said the doctor, "this is a very delicate operation and there is a lot that can go wrong. I will have to remove half your brain". "That's OK" said the Englishman. "I've always wanted to be Irish and I'm prepared to take the risk".

The operation went ahead but the Englishman woke to find a look of horror on the face of the doctor. "I'm so terribly sorry!!" the doctor said. "Instead of removing half the brain, I've taken the whole brain out". The patient replied, "No worries, mate!!"

rockmuncher 01-06-05 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by ed073
fire it up and take a digital photo of you playing Pong on it and post on here.....priceless!!

That I can do!!!! Monday night's project MEWHAWHAWHAW. Do remind me :D

Brian 01-06-05 08:01 PM

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