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4 minutes ago, Ralph Wiggum said:

Won't somebody think of the "hundreds" of MB's of server space?

 

FTFY

 

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Nah just pointing out in that case it wasn't necessary. Given new information im allowed to change my position on the topic and given it clearly annoys you im now pro QTPDBYP

 

 

Goodonyou for taking the time to find it. 

 

 

Good chat Kieth.

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Six more days Luke:

 

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Is a certain "Site Developer" sorting out anything special, say gold stars in your sig? :)

 

Or more than likely a change of avatar to a grumpy old man or something :)

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4 hours ago, .Stripes. said:

Laser surgery, hands down the best $6,500 I've ever spent! I used to have to wear contacts and glasses all the time. My prescription wasn't huge, but the short sightedness combined with the astigmatism just made everything blurry.

Since the surgery I learnt to appreciate the simple things, like being able to look across my bedroom when I wake up and actually see things.

 

Does private health care cover a part of that at all?

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Some private health cover does, it's one of the only things my Medibank cover is actually useful for.

 

However Lasik doesn't always last for ever - 10 years is the most if I remember correctly - for some problems, as I was told when I went to the Lions Eye Institute a few years back, which is how I found out after 25+ years of wearing glasses for short sightedness, that I had Kerotoconus, because most optmetrists didn't really know much about it until early 2000's.

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