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    During a UHF conversation with a couple of grey nomads a few years ago, I was accused of driving 'round with millions of dollars behind me. I pointed out that three trailers hold 100,000 litres and the value was significantly less than one trailer of International Roast instant coffee.
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    A small trailer load of inkjet printer cartridges would probably also be worth a lot more than that.

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    Slightly digressive but as a side point I knew a girl from Uni that ended up working in the snowfields in NSW somewhere as a surveyor. 24 months contract on a project. She'd thought she'd be clever and bought a troop carrier, then fitted long range tanks to it (It already had the standard 2x90L tanks). Always did her shopping in the nearest big town and never bought any incidentals or fuel locally, since it was 25c dearer. In the end she got shunned by the whole community and had only one friend.

    I don't like paying more for fuel than the next bloke but I know sometimes its better to support the local community.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    If you are using Internet Explorer, install a program called IESpell ieSpell - Spell Checker add-on for Internet Explorer

    Chrome doesn't need it as it automatically underlines incorrectly spelled words. However, you need to add the English (Australian) dictionary or it will default to US spelling. See https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95604?hl=en

    Firefox I rarely use so I am not sure about it. A quick test shows the version I do have uses US spelling and it also underlines incorrectly spelled words. This link shows how to enable an OZ dictionary: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/fir...an-dictionary/
    Thank you very much Ron. I'm on Safari which has spell check. Sometimes though I like to check to make sure i've got the right word and sometimes my spelling is so far out that even spellcheck doesn't know what I'm up to. Oxford dictionaries are available as Applications and they're very handy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    In the end she got shunned by the whole community and had only one friend.
    i think that says more about the community and less about her.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Is it really such a big deal with price variation? It's still cheaper than a litre of Cola though.
    Its all good when you get -- oh ,, 9Lper100kays,,
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    35mpg,,



    but when you run at 3.5L per K
    it tends to make a difference
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    I don't know if its still the case, but South Africa used to have set fuel prices for an area. Slightly cheaper closer to the refineries and getting more expensive slightly the further away you moved. Great idea, you always knew the fuel price, it didn't keep fluctuating. You chose your fuel by convenience of petrol station or who offered the best service.
    Price changes were always publicised beforehand, if price increase then the queues got huge, if down the servos were deserted.
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    Well I've just checked fuelwatch and I'm going to be paying $1.65cpl next week as opposed to $1.30ish per litre this week. But then I won't be going to work either.

    On the other subject matter some of the people in my team at work might consider me the grammar nazi as I check their letters and make corrections all of the time to correct punctuation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loneranger View Post
    Well I've just checked fuelwatch and I'm going to be paying $1.65cpl next week as opposed to $1.30ish per litre this week. But then I won't be going to work either.

    On the other subject matter some of the people in my team at work might consider me the grammar nazi as I check their letters and make corrections all of the time to correct punctuation.
    Grammar police or Spelling nazi i used to call em.
    As someone who spent there life using tools and not pens i find it odd when people clearly know what your saying but feel they have to correct small errors.
    OCD or something like that perhaps?

    Back on the subject of fuel now hahaha.
    Im actually going to fill my disco up with fuel for the first time today
    Yea i normally dont put much petrol in it as its a pig. I rely on gas almost completely.
    Anyway im going to the closest servo to fill up.
    No idea of the price and nor do i really care.
    I am curious to see how much lighter my wallet will be today though.
    Will post up the price when i fill up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAMINK View Post
    Grammar police or Spelling nazi i used to call em.
    As someone who spent there life using tools and not pens i find it odd when people clearly know what your saying but feel they have to correct small errors.
    OCD or something like that perhaps?
    I only do it because I work for the govt and these are formal letters going out so they need to not have spelling errors, typos or grammatical errors so you come across as professional. Personally I'm less concerned with correctness than I am with consistency, ie punctuate the same way through your whole letter not chop and change depending on how you feel.

    I feel no need to correct grammar in my private life. I've got better things to do.

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