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I dunno... looks a lot like a Cylon Resurrection ship to me. Think it's full of Sixes?

Because if there's one thing Aussies don't already get enough of, it's the sun.

I had to get some work done while I was in Cambodia last year. That meant that the laptop came along. It generally wasn't too much of an issue since I stayed with friends for most of the trip. But for the 8 days or so I was exploring the country, I wished I hadn't brought it. I was just too worried about leaving

@Lars H: I can't believe it would be worth it. In my experience you generally need proof of address/residency to open an account with many banks. And then there's the added issue of having a foreign account, closing the account, and leaving a larger paper trail in a foreign country and increasing the risk of

A very good guide to be sure. But based on my own experience, I've learned that you should never enter a country without some form of acceptable currency. I have had a few awkward experiences, but what really hit it home was when I entered Tunisia with an Australian friend of mine. Yanks don't need Visas, but

Nice tip on the appliance foot thing, but my question is this; how many actually have appliances placed in such a way so as to allow you unencumbered access to all four feet thus allowing you to tip and lubricate the feet before moving? Even in the photo above, you would have to move the fridge or dishwasher out into