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The_highwayman said:
well according to all those stupid "uni news" emails i've been getting:
How.fucking.annoying.are.they.? AGH
You can't even bloody unsubscribe from that shit.
 

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YOU drop out. Well I'm deferred at the moment and I still get the fuckers.
 

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The_highwayman said:
do u think cityrail will shout me a free carwash seeing as my car gets littered with coal dust at maitland station?
Youve probably got a better chance of rain washing it whilst parked in the middle of the desert.
 

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All the tree sap from the engineering carpark collects on my wind shield. I can't see anything out of it now.

God I hate that carpark. I hope they bulldoze the whole thing down and build a proper park. Stupid trees.
 

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The_highwayman said:
they should seriously build a multi-storey car park behind the nursing building. it would serve the entire hunter building and would be great for events held at the bar on the hill.
I agree completely.



But its not going to happen. Universitites logic: Carpark = expenditure = bad.
 

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The_highwayman said:
they should seriously build a multi-storey car park behind the nursing building. it would serve the entire hunter building and would be great for events held at the bar on the hill.
nah, car park no. 15 will have to do :D
 

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The_highwayman said:
Actually:
i) No Carpark
ii) ???
iii) fines
iv) profit!
Just on the issue of carparks and profit...

The idea of squeezing epoxy resin into the coin slots of the ticketing machines and feeding it down using a paddle-pop stick, thus rendering the machines useless and needing replacement may be a option of cutting harming that particular revenue stream.

I have no idea how long it would take the uni if this happened, but I am assuming that they wouldnt have new ones installed and ready for at least a week, maybe two (conservatively).

Of the average amount of people over the week that use the ticket machines all over campus, multiply by $3, again by 5 days, and thats a ball park figure of how much revenue the uni misses out on (they still get fines for fringe parking offences ie. parking in areas not meant for parking etc).

If the uni has 1,000 students use the parking machines, that means $15,000 ballpark loss in one week.

Of course, there are security issues, which would need to be mapped out and timed, and I would never ever dream of entertaining such an idea. Ever. :)
 
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blue_chameleon said:
Just on the issue of carparks and profit...

The idea of squeezing epoxy resin into the coin slots of the ticketing machines and feeding it down using a paddle-pop stick, thus rendering the machines useless and needing replacement may be a option of cutting harming that particular revenue stream.

I have no idea how long it would take the uni if this happened, but I am assuming that they wouldnt have new ones installed and ready for at least a week, maybe two (conservatively).

Of the average amount of people over the week that use the ticket machines all over campus, multiply by $3, again by 5 days, and thats a ball park figure of how much revenue the uni misses out on (they still get fines for fringe parking offences ie. parking in areas not meant for parking etc).

If the uni has 1,000 students use the parking machines, that means $15,000 ballpark loss in one week.

Of course, there are security issues, which would need to be mapped out and timed, and I would never ever dream of entertaining such an idea. Ever. :)
but now the idea is out there.
we just need a student/ex-student with a grudge against the university and nothing to lose.
 

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The_highwayman said:
but now the idea is out there.
we just need a student/ex-student with a grudge against the university and nothing to lose.
The major issue I see would be security. On any given night, they'll have 4 cars out roaming around.

So, doing the ones near maths and design would be a challenge, as I know what the guys look for and what they treat as suspicious.

On the plus side though, there is a pattern to them, as they each are assigned sections, and they stick to them. So I guess, on a Fri/Sat night, a group of guys "walking home from parties" etc could map out timing issues.

Major arse-raping if you were to be caught.

Would take a lot of planning to do right, but I think it would be something that would be remembered for quite a while if it were pulled off successfully.
 
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The_highwayman said:
but now the idea is out there.
we just need a student/ex-student with a grudge against the university and nothing to lose.
$20 buck if you do it.


Go ooonnnnnn.
 

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blue_chameleon said:
Just on the issue of carparks and profit...

The idea of squeezing epoxy resin into the coin slots of the ticketing machines and feeding it down using a paddle-pop stick, thus rendering the machines useless and needing replacement may be a option of cutting harming that particular revenue stream.

I have no idea how long it would take the uni if this happened, but I am assuming that they wouldnt have new ones installed and ready for at least a week, maybe two (conservatively).

Of the average amount of people over the week that use the ticket machines all over campus, multiply by $3, again by 5 days, and thats a ball park figure of how much revenue the uni misses out on (they still get fines for fringe parking offences ie. parking in areas not meant for parking etc).

If the uni has 1,000 students use the parking machines, that means $15,000 ballpark loss in one week.

Of course, there are security issues, which would need to be mapped out and timed, and I would never ever dream of entertaining such an idea. Ever. :)
Love how you think :p
Surely it'd be doable in broad daylight..assuming any students that are around aren't squealers.
 

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