Oct. 2nd, 2005

gemfyre: (Coconuts)
You are an Online Procrastinator
You are an Online Procrastinator!
You are one of the new breed of procrastinators -
the procrastinator with unlimited internet
access. There is always a reason to go online
to research a project or an essay, and once you
are online, well, it would be silly not to
check your email, now wouldnt it? You
undoubtedly have an online journal, which you
update several times daily, and you have to do
every quiz that appears on your friends list.
And then find one which is even more creative
to post on your own journal. If you are having
a really good day, you may even write an online
quiz, just to avoid doing anything that
resembles real work. You are always the first
person to find the really interesting websites
and downloads. This is because when you are
bored, you write them. Fortunately for you,
your fast typing skills (honed by frequent
Googling) stand you in good stead, and it is
rare for you actually to miss a due date.


What kind of Procrastinator are you?
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Hrm, why did I dream about chess? It was weird chess too, consisting of many boards and some didn't have all the pieces and some didn't have all square areas. Weird. I should try to play chess, but I'd probably lose badly.
gemfyre: (Coconuts)
You are an Online Procrastinator
You are an Online Procrastinator!
You are one of the new breed of procrastinators -
the procrastinator with unlimited internet
access. There is always a reason to go online
to research a project or an essay, and once you
are online, well, it would be silly not to
check your email, now wouldnt it? You
undoubtedly have an online journal, which you
update several times daily, and you have to do
every quiz that appears on your friends list.
And then find one which is even more creative
to post on your own journal. If you are having
a really good day, you may even write an online
quiz, just to avoid doing anything that
resembles real work. You are always the first
person to find the really interesting websites
and downloads. This is because when you are
bored, you write them. Fortunately for you,
your fast typing skills (honed by frequent
Googling) stand you in good stead, and it is
rare for you actually to miss a due date.


What kind of Procrastinator are you?
brought to you by Quizilla


Hrm, why did I dream about chess? It was weird chess too, consisting of many boards and some didn't have all the pieces and some didn't have all square areas. Weird. I should try to play chess, but I'd probably lose badly.

Clucky?

Oct. 2nd, 2005 08:39 am
gemfyre: (Eep!)
There are currently 2 kids staying here (with their parents).
The girl is 3 and the boy is 8 months.

If I can have a guarantee my kids will be like these kids I will be having kids.

Can I have a guarantee then make a decision?

Ah yes, but first I would like plenty of money and to have done all the fun kid-free things I want to do.

Clucky?

Oct. 2nd, 2005 08:39 am
gemfyre: (Eep!)
There are currently 2 kids staying here (with their parents).
The girl is 3 and the boy is 8 months.

If I can have a guarantee my kids will be like these kids I will be having kids.

Can I have a guarantee then make a decision?

Ah yes, but first I would like plenty of money and to have done all the fun kid-free things I want to do.

Lottery

Oct. 2nd, 2005 04:36 pm
gemfyre: (Seafood)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7186663110&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

Great deal, even with the postage to Oz costing $40US. Must figure out what the banks want to slug me for the exchange rate.
Must find someone with a paypal account. Probably a pony person, may take part payment in ponies.
If the person with the account is in the US may be able to save on postage costs.
Buying from the U.S. has problems with warranties if there are problems. However I know many people who've bought from overseas and are fine.
Not the brand I aspire too, but a damn good deal on some damn good bins (Stuart has a similar model and they are great for the price).

*hems and haws*

Heh, I love virginblue.com.au, it's like a lottery everytime you go there.
"Now today, will I save $20 or will I save $100?"
"Wow, trips to Vanuatu for $300, I've never been there before, lets grab a ticket!"

Sure you have to make split second decisions about your flights (ala Happy Hour bargains) but MAN, the deals are unreal.

It would seem I'm gonna be getting back to Adelaide A LOT sooner than expected. Curse you Nic! I need good bins first! *grinz*

Lottery

Oct. 2nd, 2005 04:36 pm
gemfyre: (Seafood)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7186663110&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

Great deal, even with the postage to Oz costing $40US. Must figure out what the banks want to slug me for the exchange rate.
Must find someone with a paypal account. Probably a pony person, may take part payment in ponies.
If the person with the account is in the US may be able to save on postage costs.
Buying from the U.S. has problems with warranties if there are problems. However I know many people who've bought from overseas and are fine.
Not the brand I aspire too, but a damn good deal on some damn good bins (Stuart has a similar model and they are great for the price).

*hems and haws*

Heh, I love virginblue.com.au, it's like a lottery everytime you go there.
"Now today, will I save $20 or will I save $100?"
"Wow, trips to Vanuatu for $300, I've never been there before, lets grab a ticket!"

Sure you have to make split second decisions about your flights (ala Happy Hour bargains) but MAN, the deals are unreal.

It would seem I'm gonna be getting back to Adelaide A LOT sooner than expected. Curse you Nic! I need good bins first! *grinz*
gemfyre: (Coconuts)
Step 1 - Convert US currency to AU currency. $430USD = $600AUD - cool, still a great deal.
Step 2 - Figure out how much the bank will slug you as a "conversion fee".
Step 3 - Figure out how much customs will slug you for bringing something into the country.

Steps 2 and 3 are near on impossible. You pretty much just have to wait and hope to god you have the money and it's still worth your while after all the fees.

Why can't it just be easy?
gemfyre: (Coconuts)
Step 1 - Convert US currency to AU currency. $430USD = $600AUD - cool, still a great deal.
Step 2 - Figure out how much the bank will slug you as a "conversion fee".
Step 3 - Figure out how much customs will slug you for bringing something into the country.

Steps 2 and 3 are near on impossible. You pretty much just have to wait and hope to god you have the money and it's still worth your while after all the fees.

Why can't it just be easy?

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