Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 4:33 pm
and you get the Mav & Twister tune, "The Tubes", for no extra cost!Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:ICR - Change Inside (ASC Remix) (Offshore)
TUNES!
and you get the Mav & Twister tune, "The Tubes", for no extra cost!Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:ICR - Change Inside (ASC Remix) (Offshore)
TUNES!
no one track mind.lynt wrote:hows that one track mind SQ?
anyone work for a computer part supplier.. time for an upgrade at trade
Hit me up on MSN Karl - I sell PC's and parts. [email protected] but if its MAC forget about it.lynt wrote:hows that one track mind SQ?
anyone work for a computer part supplier.. time for an upgrade at trade
what account info are ya after??lynt wrote:how about some account info BRB?
hahaha you nuff nuffAg3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:just spent the last hour chasing down someone who was chewing thru our server space like crazy.
turned out they were ripping a DVD to the server. 8gig worth.
stupid users.
what do you do for a job?DBoy wrote:thought i would drag this one up cause it came in this week. cack.
Below is the result of your feedback form. It was
submitted by (muscl******@yahoo.co.jp) on Wed Mar 9 16:10:09 EST 2005
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Name: Keita *******
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Comments: ********* ******* wronglly charged me $200. You refund that
or I'll sue you.
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submit.x: 78
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submit.y: 26
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hmmm interesting! So what was her complaint in relation to? And is she American? No one sues anyone in Australia, especially for a pathetic amount of money like that.DBoy wrote:i checked out her account and she actually purchased things with 2 of our companies, one of which is not under the same name. I can understand her confusion, however her method is great.
I am a marketing manager for a group of tourism companies, accommodation, agents etc, i am currently also project managing a new bar we are opening in Flinders Lane.
Looks Japanese by the email address...Lizkins wrote:hmmm interesting! So what was her complaint in relation to? And is she American? No one sues anyone in Australia, especially for a pathetic amount of money like that.DBoy wrote:i checked out her account and she actually purchased things with 2 of our companies, one of which is not under the same name. I can understand her confusion, however her method is great.
I am a marketing manager for a group of tourism companies, accommodation, agents etc, i am currently also project managing a new bar we are opening in Flinders Lane.
She would have recognised the company name on her VISA statement for the second purchase with our agent, thinking the accommodation was charged twice and inncorrect, this is beside the point and uninteresting, it was her manner that was funny and I am beginning to regret having posted it.Lizkins wrote:hmmm interesting! So what was her complaint in relation to? And is she American? No one sues anyone in Australia, especially for a pathetic amount of money like that.DBoy wrote:i checked out her account and she actually purchased things with 2 of our companies, one of which is not under the same name. I can understand her confusion, however her method is great.
I am a marketing manager for a group of tourism companies, accommodation, agents etc, i am currently also project managing a new bar we are opening in Flinders Lane.
okDBoy wrote:She would have recognised the company name on her VISA statement for the second purchase with our agent, thinking the accommodation was charged twice and inncorrect, this is beside the point and uninteresting, it was her manner that was funny and I am beginning to regret having posted it.Lizkins wrote:hmmm interesting! So what was her complaint in relation to? And is she American? No one sues anyone in Australia, especially for a pathetic amount of money like that.DBoy wrote:i checked out her account and she actually purchased things with 2 of our companies, one of which is not under the same name. I can understand her confusion, however her method is great.
I am a marketing manager for a group of tourism companies, accommodation, agents etc, i am currently also project managing a new bar we are opening in Flinders Lane.
need more emoticons. i get confusedDBoy wrote: jokes.
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From: Robert Talia
Sent: Thursday, 7 April 2005 8:53 AM
To: Team
Subject: Team Meeting Agenda Items
Hiya guys, let me know if there are any agenda items you want raised in the Meeting today.
And no, Optus will not be giving us free mobile phones anytime soon.
Rob.
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From: Jonathon Sebastian
Sent: Thursday, 7 April 2005 8:54 AM
To: Team
Subject: RE: Team Meeting Agenda Items
Since when did we have agendas ???
Regards,
Jonathon Sebastian
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From: Steven Quick
Sent: Thursday, 7 April 2005 8:56 AM
To: Team
Subject: RE: Team Meeting Agenda Items
Agendas or stfu...
Cheers
Steven Quick
Integrated Solutions
That was a DVD we produced for 36 rich as fuck doctors who started thier own tournament and wanted to celebrate the 50th anniversary(and have a nice little DVD to remember it by)flippo wrote:Hatsudai! haha what on earth do you do? involved in Jap golf media? random.
same!Mellogs wrote:I learnt Mandarin chinese at school for 5 years
Mellogs wrote:I learnt Mandarin chinese at school for 5 years
Work out the pressure inside a baloon as it inflates? Or something...flippo wrote:Hatsudai! haha what on earth do you do? involved in Jap golf media? random.
If you can work out what I do from these two random clues I will be impressed.
"Is that on spendings?" is also a common funny one.Could interactive sound exist permanently in public buildings and spaces as an integrated part of architecture?
Why / to what effect should sound be deliberately integrated into architectural experience?
Sound should be integrated into architectural experience because it
How can sound be integrated into architectural experience?
CONTENTS
1. Interactive sound. (Brief overview - contextualizing within contemporary arts)
In what form does interactive sound currently exist?
What do its creator’s see as its aims and applications?
2. Do these aims and applications have potential in architecture?
3. Focus on 1 / 2 / 3 sound artists with works which respond to spatial / environmental context. (Overview of interests, aims, works)
4. What are the properties of sound? (Brief overview related to artists work)
- Brief science of sound
- bounce, deflect, and echo
- Frequency ranges
- Behaviour of sound under different spatial conditions
- Sympathetic / complimentary sounds
- Stationary / moving
- Projection / Reflection
- Density / Placement
5. Human responses to sound in relation to artists work.
6. Possibilities of sound as an architectural element
- Navigational
- Formal (Movement)
- Sensory
- Spatial
- Qualities of material (transparency, solidity, reverberation, dampening)
- Ethereal intangible effects on spaces
- Circulation
hang about... u teach at box hill high?obliveus wrote:A copy of my students first Assessment Task for Year 11 Geography:
Spatial Association, Interaction and Change Over Time: A comparison between 3 areas in and around Box Hill High.
Yes I do. Why do you go there or did you go there?mecka wrote:hang about... u teach at box hill high?obliveus wrote:A copy of my students first Assessment Task for Year 11 Geography:
Spatial Association, Interaction and Change Over Time: A comparison between 3 areas in and around Box Hill High.
nerve supply? spinal level? arterial supply? venous drainage?eskay wrote:does school work count?
Muscle: Gastrocnemius
Origin: Posterior medial and lateral condyles of femur
Insertion: Calcaneus via common achilles tendon
Actions: Flexes knee and plantarflexes foot
Muscle: Peroneus Longus
Origin: Upper two thirds of lateral fibula
Insertion: base of first metatarsal and medial cuneiform
Actions: plantar flexes and everts foot
Chiropractic maybe.Spherix wrote:nerve supply? spinal level? arterial supply? venous drainage?eskay wrote:does school work count?
Muscle: Gastrocnemius
Origin: Posterior medial and lateral condyles of femur
Insertion: Calcaneus via common achilles tendon
Actions: Flexes knee and plantarflexes foot
Muscle: Peroneus Longus
Origin: Upper two thirds of lateral fibula
Insertion: base of first metatarsal and medial cuneiform
Actions: plantar flexes and everts foot
what are you studying dude
haha. ok. That equation used in logistic regression analysis, used to work what proportion of sharks/rays are pregnant at what size/age. That pic is not a baloon or testicles or onion pie it's an egg case with 3 stingray embryos in it.TimmyG wrote:Work out the pressure inside a baloon as it inflates? Or something...flippo wrote:Hatsudai! haha what on earth do you do? involved in Jap golf media? random.
If you can work out what I do from these two random clues I will be impressed.
chiros dont learn even that muchobliveus wrote:Chiropractic maybe.Spherix wrote:nerve supply? spinal level? arterial supply? venous drainage?eskay wrote:does school work count?
Muscle: Gastrocnemius
Origin: Posterior medial and lateral condyles of femur
Insertion: Calcaneus via common achilles tendon
Actions: Flexes knee and plantarflexes foot
Muscle: Peroneus Longus
Origin: Upper two thirds of lateral fibula
Insertion: base of first metatarsal and medial cuneiform
Actions: plantar flexes and everts foot
what are you studying dude
Sounds like a nerve has been pinched. You a physio or something?Spherix wrote:THEY ARE THE ENEMY