I know that's what's written on it, I just thought that was the difference nevertheless. I guess slab and carton are interchangeable. We're hitting the big issues today![]()
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I know that's what's written on it, I just thought that was the difference nevertheless. I guess slab and carton are interchangeable. We're hitting the big issues today![]()
Was 560ml at $10, now $10 for a schooner...sorry, pint. Borderline scamartistry.God, a 425ml pint, how pathetic.
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The Chicken Treat Hawaiian Pack is food of the godsBah he has the pretender to the throne in his name.
Funny you should mention them, had a Hawaiian pack today.![]()
Got mine from Leederville Camera House. Canon SX710, point and shoot, pretty compact, does black and white, sport, fireworks also has a special effects mode, gives some pretty good pictures. Took it to the US and Canada for 8 weeks last year,and Japan for a couple of weeks in January. Hasn;t skipped a beat, cost about 400 - 450. No problems with night shots.Since I trust you guys more than some random on the internet (yes, I appreciate the irony here...)
What and where do you buy your cameras from? Don't want to buy online, and all I'm looking for is a decent point and shoot. Not a budding photographer or any kind of expert here, just want something that is versatile, affordable and can take pictures at night.
Looking it up on the internet is doing my head in and it isn't really helping me with the best places, although I am thinking of scavenging Dick Smith's carcass...
Got mine from Leederville Camera House. Canon SX710, point and shoot, pretty compact, does black and white, sport, fireworks also has a special effects mode, gives some pretty good pictures. Took it to the US and Canada for 8 weeks last year,and Japan for a couple of weeks in January. Hasn;t skipped a beat, cost about 400 - 450. No problems with night shots.
Still looking for career work in Darwin but will be here for a while.
Mitchell St nights are always interesting.
I may have to see a career counsellor and investigate alternative options for career if it doesnt work out. Some jobs are great as fill in roles but not as long term career roles.
JB Hifi is a good place to go. Prices are good, staff usually know their shitSince I trust you guys more than some random on the internet (yes, I appreciate the irony here...)
What and where do you buy your cameras from? Don't want to buy online, and all I'm looking for is a decent point and shoot. Not a budding photographer or any kind of expert here, just want something that is versatile, affordable and can take pictures at night.
Looking it up on the internet is doing my head in and it isn't really helping me with the best places, although I am thinking of scavenging Dick Smith's carcass...
I bought a Nikon a few months back to replace an ancient Pentax but haven't really used it that much yet.
http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/nikon_coolpix_s7000_review/
JB Hifi is a good place to go. Prices are good, staff usually know their shit
From memory I think it was $230 at JB's last Sept.How much did you grab it for? And where?
From memory I think it was $230 at JB's last Sept.
He averaged 55 as Australia won the series 4-0.
I think we can agree that Warner has probably had a VB or two too many on occasions.lol at Warner on the VB block.
Imagine if they had tried to use Michael Clarke as a poster boy, I could just imagine some angry bogan going "The man never drank a VB in his life!"
Since I trust you guys more than some random on the internet (yes, I appreciate the irony here...)
What and where do you buy your cameras from? Don't want to buy online, and all I'm looking for is a decent point and shoot. Not a budding photographer or any kind of expert here, just want something that is versatile, affordable and can take pictures at night.
Looking it up on the internet is doing my head in and it isn't really helping me with the best places, although I am thinking of scavenging Dick Smith's carcass...
Reminded me of this:
http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket...-england-in-1989/story-e6frf3gl-1226670111988
Marsh should consider that tactic on the next Ashes tour.