Something something A fool and his money. I can't even with that POS art. On that we can agree.
I didn't say I agreed with the pricing of fine art (I assume you're talking about something like a Rembrandt and not some Jackson Pollack bullshit), I'm just saying supply and demand. I'll never buy one, either way.
Well, to be fair, there is usually only one of each piece of fine art, and the artist is usually dead when it's sold for psychobucks.
IIRC, $kaycog is a male, at least I think I read that in some previous comment thread.
I don't want to spend $15K on a car that will be that much of a wallet drain should something go wrong. Also, salvage title. CP.
Yes. I realize that. But try fitting the amount music on a 16GB iPhone (which is full of apps and photos and videos an OS and other misc. shit) what you can fit on a 128GB iPod. ;)
I was paying for one recently, but I don't drive that much to justify the additional expense on top of Netflix, Amazon Prime, data plan, etc., etc, esp since I have a full iPod. :)
On Spotify, you have to be a subscriber to do that, IIRC. That's another $8/month to spend. I've never used google music. I've got 7 hours of music on my iPod before it repeats, so I'm not too worried.
I think you're confused with the use of "Big Game" here. It's the Pro Bowl.
I think the data usage would be a big concern, now that all the major carriers have data caps and charge more the more you use. I have an iPod classic hooked up to my Hyundai. Don't usually use the CD player, but I'm not really excited about hooking the phone up and using data either.
What about us cord-cutters, huh? What's good on the streaming services?
No, you're right. I was operating on low caffeine when I posted earlier. ;)
In other news, the sun rises in the west today! And water is wet!
Just watch this approach video. You won't be impressed at first, then you'll be screaming "holy shit!" at your screen, endearing yourself to everyone around you in the process.
Yeah, when I last shopped, 4 years ago, the used prices were ridiculous for cars with 100-200k miles on them, compared with other cars. Part of why I'm driving a Hyundai, which I got with >40K miles for far less than a Subaru. I'm not aware of any other non-luxury car that has that kind of residual "value" in used…
The man has a face made of rubber. Thanks for posting that. Saved me a google search.
"How much Subaru 4WD can I buy for eight large? Can I get one with 30K miles on the clock?" None. None much. You'd be lucky to find a Subaru with 200k miles for $8,000, at least around here (midwest US) Subaru owners are proud of their Subaru shit.