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  1. intrathecal (IN-truh-THEE-kal) http://www.cancer.gov/images/spacer.gif Describes the fluid-filled space between the thin layers of tissue that cover the brain and spinal cord. Drugs can be injected into the fluid or a sample of the fluid can be removed for testing. So, there you have it. http://www.cancer.gov/images/spacer.gif
  2. Squeeze. Have you seen the mechanical contraptions that run around Czechoslovakia? I don't think there are any pollution standards!
  3. Okay guys. You wanna good read? Log onto here and enjoy a quality mag. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18120
  4. spear

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    Mate, if you're gonna do a test you could at least post a foter of a 2nd Gen to make it worthwhile! :rotf:
  5. Does the term "having a screw loose" mean anything? This guy's three bricks short of a barrow load. He also has a couple of wild kangaroos loose in the top paddock.:rotf:
  6. Sheesh! Don't you guys ever whinge about the cost of your bikes. I know it's in $US, but here in Oz we pay 50% more than that. A 2008 sells for around the $AU26,000 mark, on the road.
  7. So - ask your mum!
  8. Now come on Thommo. If you're gonna make out you've been here, then you gotta get it right. It's Sydney. That's Sydney. And as for the sign? That was probably put there when LBJ came out here. :rotf:
  9. Sorry guys and gals. Couldn't find anywhere else to post this so I've brought it down to the Watering Hole. Looking for a good read from another part of the world? Have a go at this any time you feel the need. This is the premier motorcycle magazine in Australia. You never know. Those of you talking about coming 'Down Under' for a look-see might just get the push you need. I have every edition of this mag, and it's such a good read - as soon as I get it I sit / lie / slouch etc and overdose on it from cover to cover. One of my few permitted times of not being interrupted by 'She Who Must Be Obeyed!' Y'all enjoy it now, y'hear? http://www.roadrider.com.au/
  10. Was that field work or feel work? :rotf:
  11. Hey jt. My thoughts are with you and yours, as they are with everyone who is battling their personal losses and tragedies. Be assured, when you are all in darkness on that side of the world and I am in sunshine Down Under, I break off a little piece and keep it just for you. Best wishes, love and light from the Great Southern Land. Spear
  12. We are all here Margaret. It's just that you're all over there.:rotf:
  13. You're not wrong there, Peggy. I guess his bike weighs about 200lbs max. I wonder how far you could throw 800lbs? Anybody interested in challenging the Aussies?
  14. Only an Aussie could do this on American soil. Way to go! http://www.bigpond.com/news/offbeat/content/20080102/2130277.asp
  15. Whoo guys. So far away but you're in my thoughts Down Under. Glad you're both okay. And don't listen to any of this crap about downgrading to a 1st Gen. Huh!
  16. If this is how smart Kawasaki has become, what will Yamaha come up with to compete? Maybe a robot that rides a RSV? [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-xCh7deefs]YouTube - rubik's robot[/ame]
  17. Maybe this will explain Vista's problems. The 12 bugs of Christmas For the first bug of Christmas, my manager said to me See if they can do it again. For the second bug of Christmas, my manager said to me Ask them how they did it and See if they can do it again. For the third bug of Christmas, my manager said to me Try to reproduce it Ask them how they did it and See if they can do it again. For the fourth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me Run with the debugger Try to reproduce it Ask them how they did it and See if they can do it again. For the fifth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me Ask for a dump Run with the debugger Try to reproduce it Ask them how they did it and See if they can do it again. For the sixth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me Reinstall the software Ask for a dump Run with the debugger Try to reproduce it Ask them how they did it and See if they can do it again. For the seventh bug of Christmas, my manager said to me Say they need an upgrade Reinstall the software Ask for a dump Run with the debugger Try to reproduce it Ask them how they did it and See if they can do it again. For the eighth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me Find a way around it Say they need an upgrade Reinstall the software Ask for a dump Run with the debugger Try to reproduce it Ask them how they did it and See if they can do it again. For the ninth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me Blame it on the hardware Find a way around it Say they need an upgrade Reinstall the software Ask for a dump Run with the debugger Try to reproduce it Ask them how they did it and See if they can do it again. For the tenth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me Change the documentation Blame it on the hardware Find a way around it Say they need an upgrade Reinstall the software Ask for a dump Run with the debugger Try to reproduce it Ask them how they did it and See if they can do it again. For the eleventh bug of Christmas, my manager said to me Say it's not supported Change the documentation Blame it on the hardware Find a way around it Say they need an upgrade Reinstall the software Ask for a dump Run with the debugger Try to reproduce it Ask them how they did it and See if they can do it again. For the twelfth bug of Christmas, my manager said to me Tell them it's a feature Say it's not supported Change the documentation Blame it on the hardware Find a way around it Say they need an upgrade Reinstall the software Ask for a dump Run with the debugger Try to reproduce it Ask them how they did it and See if they can do it again. :rotf:
  18. Kit, Aluminium (Aussie spelling) chromes very nicely, thank you very much.
  19. Did somebody say "Microsoft Works"? :rotf:
  20. Damn Dic. I hope that's Carol's wallpaper, and not yours. :rotf:
  21. Europe?
  22. Hey guys. No technical help but a query from an ignorant foreigner. Do I gather a GFI is what we here in Oz call an RCD - Residual Current Detector? As soon as there's a short or other defect it immediately throws out to protect the circuits and the user? I do electrical work on my house and once completely re-wired a motor home - but that was all double-pole stuff. Quite mysterious to work with but satisfying when you get it all working first go.
  23. I once had a pair of NightVision 100W driving lights fitted to a 1972 CB750 Honda 4. Needed them for the 'roos as I lived on a farm abour 20kms from town and used to finish late some nights. Saved my butt more than once.
  24. Nah mate. Waltons finished here so long ago it was still in black and white. It's just a well-worn family joke with us when we hit the sack.
  25. Easy to find Popeye . . . "Follow the yellow brick, follow the yellow brick, follow the yellow brick road." We're right there, where it meets the end of the rainbow and the pot of gold.
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