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I really think you'll be able to find them for sale at lower than the $700 sticker. If I were to guess, it'd be between $550 and $650. Still, obviously there is a difference in sell price and what your expectations are. Though, if you wait another year or so, I'd speculate that those off-brand names will be selling

Nothing to stop you from hooking up an N7.

Those prices on 7" double-DIN head units running Android, aren't expensive at all; you're just not used to seeing the prices of 7" double-DIN hardware.

Serendipity. I saw this earlier today, and after reading two pages I got the inspiration to clear out a few boxes of stuff. I suggest everyone read it.

I thought about it, but chickened out.

I call foul. No Popeyes listed, and they're surely top-30 in any fast-food chain metric, and definitely better tasting than KFC.

Who's "Wilson"?

I figured it was a low-price strategy to fill up the seats, as opposed to the old-school pricing strategy of supply-demand economics.

By odd coincidence, I'd spent early morning trying to figure out if I could make a go out of visiting LA for a few days, without having to rent a car. The first thing I did was to check out where all of the different LA Metro Rails went to.

Exposition Park. Easy to get to, too, via the Metro Expo Line. Hint: It's next to the California Science Center, USC, the Coliseum.

Early last month, I made an emergency trip to Hawai'i, on 5-days advanced booking. I could have secured a 2-day advanced booking for the same price, but logistics made it easier to fly three days later. The price, round trip to Honolulu, was roughly $420.

Almost every fix is simple. Installing a new faucet is fairly straight forward. Repairing a hole in the wall is not hard. Changing an outlet is more a matter of remembering which wire attached to which end. Changing out a lock is not too hard.

Thanks for the tip. I've been buying it from Amazon for the past few years, and it seems like these prices are the floor, and while it'll fluctuate, it'll never get lower than these current prices. Might as well get the purchase out of the way, now, even if I procrastinate the filing.

Thanks for the tip. I've been buying it from Amazon for the past few years, and it seems like these prices are the

I've always slid it out slowly to avoid a mess, and I've never had to use a towel. And no, that's not a metaphor.

The problem with the chart, is that equates all data breaches. Password+email+userID breaches are much easier to deal with than SSN+bank breaches.

A lower employment rate doesn't necessarily spark inflation. For instance, if the unemployment rate's drop is primarily attributed to a shrinking workforce, there is no upward push on prices — what is referred to as a "jobless" recovery. (That's not to say that there weren't big job gains in this recovery, however. By

Wow that's weird, because it's been working 100% with my Nexus 5 and 5.0.1 Lollipop, and my three different BT devices. Hope your problem gets resolved.

The only fat I'm substituting, is partially hydrogenated oil.