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http://www.imdb.com - you can find out anything and everything about anything and everything thats ever been on tv or in the cinema! http://www.weatherzone.com.au - you can see what weather is headed your way. I also love watching lightning storms come my way! http://www.spoilerfix.com - perfect for Aussies who are sick of their favorite American show being cancelled or disappear into thin air. Especially great if you can't wait to see what happens, since we are always weeks/months behind in most US shows. http://epguides.com/menu/ - also great for catching up on your favorite USA shows |
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The website I recommend Coles Online(www.colesonline.com.au).
This site has been recently upgraded and looks really good. |
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The post above ^^ has been merged with this already existing thread.  |
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Coles Online does not deliver to my area  Cannot even check out the prices unless I am a member in an area they deliver to. |
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I use Woolworths homeshop sometimes but it's out of complete laziness because the prices are about 33% more per shopping, not including delivery. There's a Woolworths in walking distance... well 2 actually to illustrate the laziness, but one of then you can go pick out your own stuff, go through the checkout, and then have someone deliver it and it works out much cheaper this way, being charged by the bag, than using the website. We bought a car a while back but it just works out to be easier, with my wife taking it for work, for me to shop. I cook and have to plan meals around the amount of time I expect to have for preparation, how much room I have for storage especially in the refrigerator. When we both go shopping she usually turns up with things that aren't going to fit in the fridge or if we bought a whole lot, will require me rethinking 21 days worth of sit down family dinners and it's incredibly annoying to be there just wanting to get home to finish things up... carry it all up two flights of stairs and put it away (then usually start cooking), and have to stop and to take time to try and explain the variables of storage space, ingredients already at home that need to be used, the enormous amount of what wer'e purchasing and the multitude of possiblities of what can be made with those ingredients, and then end with "So the best thing is not to buy that." It's usually juice, apple straberry juice. My wife must think I'm an apple strawberry juice nazi but there isn't room in the fridge when we are at the grocery store. She needs to go back a week later if it's going to fit. Yeah so anyway, that and also I'd rather no one in my way when I put things away, so I shop while she's at work... and I use the homeshop thing... which is a rip off... but I use it anyway because I'm lazy. It's so easy and tempting.
I was just looking at my bookmarks so I could at least end with a website link, but all I have is geeky Linux stuff. Someone should post some kind of huge and well organised link to open source Windows applications. Not freeware or shareware or demoware or whatever but open source project pages. I was installing windows for sommeone recently and was frustrated that i didn't have this, and everything else on that os... can't really be sure if it's loaded down with malware unless it's open source with hopefully more than one author working on it. 3rd party apps are already hacking away at Vista is the buzz. Someone right now on a differant forum looking for help with a rootkit and an undeltable virus. I think it isnt good news for them. |
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at the moment it's friend magnet, purely because it's helping me while away the hours at work!! |
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