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#21
You [rest of the world] and your METRIC SYSTEM... psh... GALLONS AND FEET/INCHES FOR ME, THANKS...

I remember when gas was 99¢ USD per gallon... which means significantly less for ¢/litre.... I also know that other countries gas prices have always been higher than the US's and also that we still complain about it, and that's why I'm moving to England! It will be a good time. :wtnod:
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#22
...I would prefer gallons, feet, inches, miles, yards, quarts, pints, and ozs to be destroyed completely, permanently, and brutally. metric is so much better. I have 12 inches in a foot, and there are 3 of those in a yard, and there are 1760 of those in a mile, but not if its a nautical mile, then there are more...-_-. And how many fcking quarts are there in gallon again? and how many pints in those? ugg

let me say that again

UGGGG

the sooner metric takes over, the better....
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#23
Deleter:

http://forum.qbasicnews.com/viewtopic.ph...c&start=50

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#24
Quote:1m of standard USB cable, $22.

i bought 6m of usb (2 x 3m) for about $30 from Dick Smith Electronics here in adelaide.

where did u get this price from?
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#25
Dick Smith, Mt Gambier, same state.

Fucking strange... I wouldn't buy it anyway - all my USB stuff has it's own cable. Smile
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#26
yeah well i wanted to be able to hook my laptop up to the modem in the study when i am in bed, in the next room.
it works!
mind you, i only do it when i am home alone for the night :lol:
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#27
Almost everything that isn't basic components is overpriced. It's not really that bad in consumer electronics.

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