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It's good money if you have the nous.

I got quoted $3,000 for a 500 GB drivethat failed with no guarantees of success!!!

I would do it for you for $2,950 with no chance of success.

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I would do it for you for $2,950 with no chance of success.

lol.... I like it

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It's good money if you have the nous.

I got quoted $3,000 for a 500 GB drivethat failed with no guarantees of success!!!

certainly is... A good mate relies on the failures of folks ...lol

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It's good money if you have the nous.

I got quoted $3,000 for a 500 GB drivethat failed with no guarantees of success!!!

ah...the miracle of backing up

but I fear im dragging the thread Off topic..

back to the merciless venting of despicion ...Messendon

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I blame them. When we stop blaming them for running stories with an obvious slant, driven by un-named sources with a clear agenda, they'll actually get worse and then worse. It's grim now but it can get worse. Anyway, back to the drugs. I'm struggling to get my head around the enormity of the report. I can't see a way for Hird to survive and the AFL will lose all credibility if a huge sanction against the club isn't handed down. When the huff and puff dies down, surely Essendon will sack Hird and avoid court and in so doing hang on to the hope of still having a team playing in the AFL in 2014.

If you have an issue you should always address the problem at the source.

The AFLs hotchpotch handling of the guilty parties in the MFC tanking and the Crows draft corruption has already soiled their integrity.

This cuts to the core of the game and the critical issue of player welfare where WADA and the ACC are involved and the sporting world is watching this.

I don't think the AFL will breach its TV rights obligations voluntarily by excluding Essendon but its impossible for Hird and others to survive this.

Once Essendon gets smart and realises that this has become all about Hird fighting for his integrity and trashing his club in the process then they will decouple the 4 aminos. Heaven help them if the ASADA final report issues one infraction notice on an Essendon player.

And when the dust does Paul Little should be jettisoned urgently as he has been pivotal in exacerbating the problem and has left the clubs relationship with the AFL, government bodies, the other 17 clubs , its players and the general public in tatters.

A disgraceful episode in AFL history and the worst in the clubs long history.

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So Sam Lane announcing that Hird is suing the AFL due to being denied Natural Justice.

good luck with that James......seems along with natural justice is a thing called common sense.. You obviously have been denied that at least !!!! :)

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And if they are provided evidence from a regular source who is at the centre of the action then why wouldn't they publish??

And how are you in the position to determine whether the truth is being told?

Given the release of the charges by the AFL, if anything the chorus against Essendon in the media has been understated.

On the other hand they have printed what Hird has said which is in itself is newsworthy. It's pity Hird seems delusional.

I didn't say they shouldn't publish it. What I said can include that. Read it again, seek out the truth, don't JUST regurgitate.

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thanks Champ. Will let my boss know:)

If we get the deal done before September 2013 I can offer you a 50% discount as your a MFC member.

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I didn't say they shouldn't publish it. What I said can include that. Read it again, seek out the truth, don't JUST regurgitate.

And how would you know that they are not seeking out the truth and just regurgitating....the truth?

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good luck with that James......seems along with natural justice is a thing called common sense.. You obviously have been denied that at least !!!! :)

Is he really that stupid?

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Hahaha...We are the dodgy Brothers. I'm Arthur & he's.....

Loved that skit.

Now have I got a deal for you Mr Hird.

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Is he really that stupid?

hes a sociopath...of course he isnt stupid....he's just abnormally focussed lol

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So Sam Lane announcing that Hird is suing the AFL due to being denied Natural Justice.

As he has done so from the start Hird is playing a game of brinkmanship. He understands that he has nothing to lose by doing so and is comfortable with the notion that me may bring the whole competition down.

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And how would you know that they are not seeking out the truth and just regurgitating....the truth?

Oh come on. You get one lot regurgitating one side's line and the other lot regurgitating the other side's. They can't both be the full truth. In your world all a journalist has to to is to publish the press releases of the interested parties and their job is done. Why both with journalists at all?

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Many first generation drives 2007-8 that have family photos documents etc are now failing.

People will pay a ransom to save that stuff

Digital is an interesting concept... the numerical sequencing principle is ageless. Materials can have a use by date though.

Intelligence is an age old asset , Arrogance followed closely !! lol

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hes a sociopath...of course he isnt stupid....he's just abnormally focussed lol

Jimmy can't step down now...he has gone too far.

He had the chance to bail out early this year.

I will enjoy it if Essendrug remove him in the off season after the sponsors leave and the bills mount up.

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As he has done so from the start Hird is playing a game of brinkmanship. He understands that he has nothing to lose by doing so and is comfortable with the notion that me may bring the whole competition down.

Did you hear the ever so slight hesitations ? he knows hes on a hiding to nothing....actually...just a hiding !!

muwhahahaha !!

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hes a sociopath...of course he isnt stupid....he's just abnormally focussed lol

So you sue before the hearing claim lack of natural justice.

I am not a lawyer but surely one would assume you takes this action after the hearing.

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Digital is an interesting concept... the numerical sequencing principle is ageless. Materials can have a use by date though.

Intelligence is an age old asset , Arrogance followed closely !! lol

You should fire up a dormant drive every 6-12 months. Keep the bearings alive. They are the first bit to go.
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