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Tshensley

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  1. If this would play on my laptop I would buy it
  2. wow my boxer pup which is 13-14 weeks old also likes to just chase and run with someone. Not to bite but just too run
  3. looks like a skyline, ferrari, and lotus had an orgy and this resulted.....I like it
  4. I have an AMD 3200+ 64bit, 1gb ddr400 corsair, 850 xt pro 256 PCi-x with windows XP on it. LMK
  5. mostly all the rotary's ive heard sound like weed wackers, and that includes the ones at the Auto-X.
  6. I have a used one with a sony subwoofer Ill sell for 50$
  7. I'd be down to getting a rhino out there and about.
  8. Right now I would be going with a crossfire setup with 2 4870's
  9. I have some Probe Forged pistons 20 over and a set of eagle rods all still in wrapping in boxes. shoot me a pm with offer
  10. Whats the tread depth on the tires?
  11. Its been done on a few other forums and some ppl got really pist off about it.
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  13. LOS ANGELES - In a bid to regain lost ground in the fiercely competitive gaming business, Sony announced Tuesday that it will cut the price of its high-end PlayStation 3 console by $100. It also will introduce downloads of movies and TV shows to the game machine's online store and, with some software partners, roll out a number of exclusive games. Sony announced that this fall it will cut the price of the 80-gigabyte version of the PlayStation 3 from $500 to $400. At the same time, the company plans to discontinue the 40-gigabyte version of the console, which previously sold for $400. Sony hopes the lower price will attract the "millions of PlayStation 2 users who are on the cusp of upgrading," Tretton said. Since its launch, the PlayStation 3 has been the most expensive console on the market, which may help explain its slow sales. The price cut is similar to one announced by Microsoft on Sunday. Microsoft is cutting the price of its 20-gigabyte Xbox 360 by $50 to $299 to clear inventory and is introducing a 60-gigabyte model at $349, the former price of the 20-gigabyte version. http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_9895957 This is awesome news, and I'm glad ive waited. Now as soon as the prices are adjusted, time to go get one
  14. Just as the title states, im looking for a ps3 that is under 400$ Let me know what you got and how much
  15. all the horror stories of the 360's. A friend of mine is the only one Ive heard of that hasnt had problems besides scratching a few games from it falling over. With that kind of ratio is why im going with a ps3
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