Gary Bloxsome

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  • in reply to: Silverton, Oodnadatta, SA ride report 2011 #210095

    OK, Scotty has the FN bladders. This means I will have them soon. They are for Gaz, Krusty, DJ, TB, Mick P, Lotsa.

    14 hours to blast off

    Gaz

    in reply to: Jokes #106722

    The wife bought me a lovely new rolex for my birthday. “Do you like it ?” she said. “It’s great!” I said “it will remind me of your fanny”. She laughed “is that because its exclusive and sexy?”. I replied “Nah, its a bit loose round my wrist!”

    in reply to: Silverton, Oodnadatta, SA or bust ADV ride 2011 #209807

    Where are these bladders being shipped from ?

    in reply to: Silverton, Oodnadatta, SA or bust ADV ride 2011 #209804

    Further to my last post regarding fuel at Kingoonya. You MUST have a pin number for your credit card.

    The 2nd Sat phone is now ready to go…..8707 7646 2346

    Gaz

    in reply to: Silverton, Oodnadatta, SA or bust ADV ride 2011 #209803

    TB, More on the phones later.

    Just spoke to the Kingoonya Pub. Camping gound available with toilets. Also 24 hour fuel (unleaded and Diesel) available the only catch is, NO CASH, Credit card only

    Gaz

    in reply to: Silverton, Oodnadatta, SA or bust ADV ride 2011 #209802

    Its already done

    in reply to: Happy birthday Eagle #210039

    Watch out Mick, that usually means there’s a train coming towards you

    in reply to: Silverton, Oodnadatta, SA or bust ADV ride 2011 #209801

    I suppose, would you like Fries with that ?

    in reply to: Silverton, Oodnadatta, SA or bust ADV ride 2011 #209800

    Details for the 1st Sat phone, Looks easy enough to use

    The Isat Rental Phone is Connected and ready for use.

    The details are:

    SIM: 898709911416163812
    Master MSISDN: 870776470424
    PIN 1: 8888
    PUK 1: 47435215

    The Inmarsat ISatPhone Master MSISDN number provided above is your phone number, and includes within it an International Country Code equivalent. It is an International Satellite phone number, so you can be anywhere in the world and receive a call with the same dialling protocols as outlined below.

    I am quite keen on receiving feedback on how the phone goes for you, so I have feedback from actual users!

    CALLS OUT FROM THE ISATPHONE

    Calls FROM the ISatPhone should be dialled using the following protocol:

    LANDLINES
    • + (or 00); then
    • 61 (for calls into Australia); then
    • A (where this is the Area Code, less the first zero … e.g. 2 for NSW/ACT, 3 for TAS/VIC, 7 for QLD or 8 for NT/SA/WA); then
    • the phone number
    • EXAMPLE: To call me, you dial +61262809447; or 0061262809447.
    MOBILES
    • + (or 00); then
    • 61 (for calls into Australia); then
    • the mobile phone number LESS the first zero
    • EXAMPLE: To call the mobile number 0400123456 you dial +61400123456 or 00400123456.

    The first method with a + is the one that I have tried and tested successfully.

    CALLS IN TO THE ISATPHONE

    Calls to the ISatPhone should be dialled using the following protocol

    From Within Australia:
    • 0011 (to get out of the Australian network and into the International network)
    • The Inmarsat ISatPhone Master MSISDN number provided above.
    • EXAMPLE: If a friend or family member from within Australia wants to call you, they dial 0011870776470424

    SMS – You can send an SMS TO the phone for free by visiting http://www.inmarsat.com/Services/Land/IsatPhone/default.aspx?language=EN&textonly=False and clicking on the RIGHT side link to ‘Send a free SMS to an ISatphone PRO’ link. Plug in the phone number, and write the text! Easy! You can also send an SMS into an ISatphone Pro via email using the protocol: isatphone#@message.inmarsat.com.
    This means that if your number 870776470424, your SMS address would be : 870776470424@message.inmarsat.com.

    in reply to: Jokes #106721

    Do you know, racecar spelt backwards spells racecar. & if you move the 1st letter in the word eat it spells its past tense ate, & if you re-arrange the letters in ”illegal emigrants” & add a few letters it spells ”f$ck off home you free loading, non-english speaking, quick breeding, shit drivin, slanty eyed c$nts and take your towel wearing, camel riding, hairy backed, big nosed, goat f$cking, terrorist bastard mates with you. How weird is that ?

    in reply to: Happy birthday Eagle #210032

    Happy Birthday Eags, you still got a bit of catching up to do though.

    Gaz

    in reply to: Silverton, Oodnadatta, SA or bust ADV ride 2011 #209798

    Hit the phones Guy’s, good to go. Use the number and pin you have

    in reply to: Adventure Bike Esky !! #209998

    Hmmm, I’m hearing ya and seeing it but, I don’t know if it will work in the quantities I’m thinking about.

    Bol, can you hook me up with some of the dehydrated stuff you speak about ?

    in reply to: Silverton, Oodnadatta, SA or bust ADV ride 2011 #209796

    Hey Moose, bloody shame you can’t go mate however, a man gotta do what a man gotta do. It’s just a pity you gotta stay back with the bride. As always, there will be other rides and I do look forward to catching up with you on a future adventure.

    You will be there in spirit, be assured of that.

    Gaz

    in reply to: Silverton, Oodnadatta, SA or bust ADV ride 2011 #209790

    Fish, slip in, are you kidding. If I get there before you maybe. If I get there after you, it would be more like fall in.

    Cheers Gaz

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