I know!Congrats. Ha ha, you don't even live in Sydney - there is so many people here from different places it's easy to forget where everyone is![]()
I live in Maroochydore.
I know!Congrats. Ha ha, you don't even live in Sydney - there is so many people here from different places it's easy to forget where everyone is![]()
I really hope so, Cowie.Prices have tanked on the sunshine coast haven't they? You should be able to snavel a bargain
@Trala, you should pick up a great house with that money, are you thinking of having an in ground pool too? Oh would love a pool
I really hope so, Cowie.
This is a dream come true for me.
I come from a long line of Centerlink sucking Housos.
I really feel like I have actually broken that toxic cycle that has cursed my people since they were shipped out as convicts. There is no way I ever came from half decent stock.
I really hope so.
NO definitely no pool.
We just want a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom modern home with a triple garage.
Nope: hopefully in the next few days![]()
Are you excited? Is this the only movie that you are personally looking forward to seeing this year?
I am very excited. I am not a movie goer. Can't even remember the last time I have gone to the cinema to be honest ha ha.
Oh, ok. Last movie I went to was Birdman.
I hate movies. I am pretty sure I have not been in the last 5 years.
I love movies, almost as much as I love Tina Arena.
Can't stand them both with a passion.
Ok, hit me with some advice, I need to buy a new phone, I have an I phone 4, I need to buy a phone outright, but I don't really want to spend so much for the I phone 6. Soooo should I get and I phone 5 s or a Samsung 5??
Omg, I forgot the Apps, so Samsung won't have hay day? Thanks for the advice, I really want to stick with the I phoneI will confess that I am biased towards Apple but here is WHY I would suggest the iPhone over the Samsung.
If you get a new iPhone... first you back up your phone to your iTunes, then when you get your new phone you restore from back up. This way all your photos, apps, music, contacts, messages - everything is brought along. This is a massive time saver. Other than letting the computer do its thing while, restoring, you don't have to set up the phone at all. It will even keep the same ring tones, message tones, alarms, alerts, favourites ... EVERYTHING. If you're not very techy - this makes the transition basically seamless.
If you have purchased apps then I think this is one of the biggest reasons to stick with Apple.
If you haven't purchased apps and you only ever use free apps, then I guess if you're happy to spend more time setting up the new phone, learning the new software, entering all your contacts etc then you may prefer the Samsung. I think maybe the samsungs are cheaper? Well there are certainly lots of cheaper options within the android ecosystem.
Ultimately it's up to you and someone like @Consuela can sell you on the benefits of android. He is equally as biased to android as I am to apple. In the end, do what you will feel comfortable with and what phone you will enjoy using the most
Hope that's helpful.