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  1. http://www.x-rates.com/d/SGD/NZD/graph120.html Take a look at this website. Keep an eye on the rates and if they start getting worse then cash it in. It is always a gamble, but if you're in no hurry then sit on it for a while. On the other side of the coin, you can cash it in and start earning interest today. :thup:
  2. If your foreign cash is from the US or Europe you may be waiting a while. It is not so much that the NZD is strong rather than the other currencies are weak. GFC has messed the world up big time. On the bright side it is great for traveling overseas for us, except to Australia of course.
  3. You will find that some of it will float so would check before you buy. Daltons propagating sand no.2 is what I use in my planted tank. Very very cheap and looks good in my opinion :thup:
  4. AVG used with a firewall like sygate personal firewall is all you need. If you are getting Trojans then you're downloading the infected material yourself. Software like Norton get right into your registry and really do drain CPU and memory slowing down your whole system.
  5. SHRPLS

    The What's Up? thread.

    Um.... Not sure. :facepalm:
  6. SHRPLS

    The What's Up? thread.

    I just watched the movie Real Steel, WOW! It is like Rocky but with robots.
  7. SHRPLS

    The What's Up? thread.

    How good is The Walking Dead a . Have you read the comics?
  8. I would recommend starting your own for a couple of reasons. 1. Far less start up costs 2. You will not have to pay any of your hard earned profits to the Franchisor 3. You are not governed by their rules etc Buying a franchise is really just buying a job/salary. The only real advantage is that you get a name people recognise and think of. If you market your own company well enough with good sign writing (on your vehicle), flyers and ads in the paper etc, you can do just as well if not better. I knew this guy years ago that started his own mowing business. He worked a night shift at a news paper in Auckland. During the day he mowed lawns and grew his cliental. Once he had enough customers he quit his main job and did lawns full time. The first step would be to find a good accountant and go from there.
  9. Are you looking into starting your own lawn mowing business?
  10. That is 5 years old. Is there nothing more current?
  11. I bought a diffuser the other day and had problem after problem with him. He had lots of excuses, ended up asking for my money back which I did get very quickly
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    The What's Up? thread.

    +1 If you start writing a novel it could get up to a dollar worth of txt's in one.
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