• Moving to Australia?
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[QUOTE=superdinoman;26069173]Light travels around the Earth ~7.4 times in a second. You wouldnt need internet even remotely close to that to have a decent ping. I get a better ping in China than I do in Australia.[/QUOTE] Which means it takes 0.14 seconds for light to travel to the opposite side of the world and back in a flawless system. That's 140 ping.
[QUOTE=HiddenMyst;26095415]Well, you see, due to the smaller landmass of Tasmania, you actually do have a higher rate of inbred families because there are only so many fish in your rather small sea. It's much like what happens with native tribes on small islands all over the world. So I conclude with "Tasmania is inbred".[/QUOTE] So Japan is also inbred? They have a small landmass.
[QUOTE=zedpenguin;26095113]And Don't give me any of that "Tasmania is inbred" shit. In Sydney can you get from your house in the suburbs to the inner city in 10 minutes, I thought not.[/QUOTE] I'm in the "far north east" suburbs.. and yeah, in about half an hour I can be on King William (middle of the city)
I just moved back to the states from Australia. Melbourne was lovely. Formula 1 race, nice people, great place to live in general. Not as racist as you'd expect. The downsides? FUCKING SPIDERS and the fact that rusty100 was 20 minutes away from visiting and raping me at all times [editline]16th November 2010[/editline] Also V8 Supercars Bathurst 1000 is amazing.
[QUOTE=zedpenguin;26102254]So Japan is also inbred? They have a small landmass.[/QUOTE] Tasmania doesn't have the biggest city in the world in it. Tasmania has a small population as well and it's a lot colder, so the only thin for Tasmanians to do all winter is go at it like, well, Tasmanians.
[QUOTE=zedpenguin;26102254]So Japan is also inbred? They have a small landmass.[/QUOTE] Don't get me started on the Japanese...
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