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put down a very large down payment; less to pay off and very low interest as if you have already invested significant capital in the house you are extremely unlikely to default.

This would be MUCH easier to drive. I know a couple who bought an $150k camper, took it on one trip and where so terrified on the highway that they never drove it again.

isn't facebook trading at about $45/share? what am I missing?

in other words "I'm not looking for help, I'm just trolling"

no, it's business.

If* I where to utilize HOIC or other similar tools I would first physically unplug my SSD and HDDs and the boot from another source (thumb drive, alt. HDD, etc.)that would be disconnected prior to rebooting with any of my other drives connected. This airgap measure would prevent any possibility of infection.

location, location, location (seriously, I know a guy who bought an awesome house in a Detroit suburb for ~$250K. In my area it would go for almost 3 times that.)

Before I realized people take fox news seriously I would watch it for laughs. Now I watch it when stephen king ceases to scare me.

One of the problems with the internet is that any nutcase can find "evidence" to back up his/her opinions.

stuff of dreams *pushes away shrimp salad in disappointment*

nice, I've been needing a new paperweight

I believe there's a "bull ball" festival in texas

lenses matter a lot more than bodies and sony's lenses are utter shit

The cost is actually pretty low if you already have a desktop; you can get decent gpu for ~$120, a power supply for ~$40 and another fan to keep everything cool for less than $10 (after rebates). A $200 investment is cheaper than a console and will result in MUCH better graphics. You don't need an i7 and 4 $500

cylons

Iran or us? Iran just announced that they're preparing to test a kiloton bomb in 2012 or 2013

these would be awesome if they were encased in transparent resin so they'd actually be functional.

I believe that 94% of the above people fall into the 1st category. I've used CS3 on an ancient imac w/ 1GB RAM, a 1.8GHz C2D, and GMA graphics and it was completely stable when working on ~400MB files (granted, it was extremely slow). I've also used CS5 on a more recent macbook pro and on my windows 7 desktop (the

Watch this video instead of taking drugs

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