pcmhacking.net scheduled outage after 2016-06-29 9pm ACST
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Re: pcmhacking.net scheduled outage after 2016-06-29 9pm ACS
so i just posted to this thread and it came up as the first post in this thread. It looks like the work is complete and the clock was unset! Ive fixed it and deleted my post so hopefully all good now. Not sure iff the provider will change the clock again to fix the underlying server and if that'll affect us again. This would be the reason for any recent or future time travel in the next day. Ill consult the hosting provider tomorrow to see where we stand.
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Re: pcmhacking.net scheduled outage after 2016-06-29 9pm ACS
Still up for reference, i'l put my tin foil hat on, I'm sure a few will join lol
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Re: pcmhacking.net scheduled outage after 2016-06-29 9pm ACS
Yep my mates tig welding now, im just looking after this reference measurement device. And fixing servers on my phone!
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I'm still confused about the 'useless' bit. It seems to me the use of reference has always been necessitated by Ted BulPitt of Kingswood Country.Holden202T wrote:pretty much thats it, and the rest is our useless banter about drinking
The most obvious quote being "A job worth doing, is worth doing with a beer."
Actually,The server upgrade does seem quicker to me.
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Re: pcmhacking.net scheduled outage after 2016-06-29 9pm ACS
Good to hear it sounds faster. I wasnt unhappy with the speeds before, but more cant be bad right? Kingswood country.. I should watch some of that. I often hear of its jokes but havnt really ever watched the show. This is the welding thats going on, on the delco nismo which is in the cars area. This is just a boot strut mount being fixed, but there is lots of work happening on this car with view to a future tarmac rally. The red 240 behind it is also on this forum, and the engine is also a L28 turbo on delco.
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Hmmmm......
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Re: pcmhacking.net scheduled outage after 2016-06-29 9pm ACS
Why are you welding a boot onto your car
I forgot how tiny those Z31 turbos were. I swapped the CHRA out and built myself a hybrid T3/T04E



I forgot how tiny those Z31 turbos were. I swapped the CHRA out and built myself a hybrid T3/T04E

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Cooper's nice drop that
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Re: pcmhacking.net scheduled outage after 2016-06-29 9pm ACS
No the banter is useless, the reference is most certainly notralcool wrote:I'm still confused about the 'useless' bit. It seems to me the use of reference has always been necessitated by Ted BulPitt of Kingswood Country.Holden202T wrote:pretty much thats it, and the rest is our useless banter about drinking
The most obvious quote being "A job worth doing, is worth doing with a beer."
Actually,The server upgrade does seem quicker to me.

as for kingswood country, well, thats just an aussie classic, up there with the castle, the dish and many other aussie favourites

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Re: pcmhacking.net scheduled outage after 2016-06-29 9pm ACS
Good to see the observer wearing gloves to protect from ray burn. Much faster now.