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  1. Could you tell me how to check this? I am unaware, (and am now curious for my own camera) I should mention this is my dads Canon I am selling.
  2. Black Body, 2 batteries, Body Lense Cover Manual and Box Decently used.. (about 1 year) Still in good condition. Dad has agreed to a price drop of 400
  3. thanks but i think i found a pair.. I appreciate the help. *this can be locked*
  4. SCORE!! I need two for the hard drive... When could i get them. how much do you want.
  5. Like the one seen on the inside of this case. http://www.computerdust.com/images/cpu-3.jpg
  6. The sun is out and its early spring, this is not unusual. Just dont go fast
  7. I pm'd you a couple days ago and you never responded.
  8. Looking for someone who is good with possible carpet repair. Or, looking for someone who can get and install carpet at decent price, and possibly do some laminate flooring.
  9. I suppose you could hold it in your hand.. i think though it is meant for driving. I dont think it stock maps for hiking and the such.. (i assume that is what you are asking about) as I said though, i dont have the car mount for it, just a car charger and the unit.
  10. Picasa2 is perfect for you, and its free. Just ask google for it. Gimp is over complicated for what it is. Free yes, but if you dont know exactly what you are doing, its not worth the money you didnt pay for it.
  11. Serious offer of 75. I really like them.. alot, just cant afford that much money right onw for something i dont REALLY need. Are there three of them? or two? is there a matching coffee table?
  12. Magellen Maestro 3200 nothing comes with this other than a car charger, selling for someone else. I know you can buy the window mount on Magellens website and on Ebay for pretty cheap still has plastic screen protector on it.. http://gpstracklog.typepad.com/gps_tracklog/images/2007/10/24/magellan_maestro_3200_2.gif # Ultra-thin & stylish: The thinnest personal navigation device available combines style and functionality in a pocket-sized design. # Innovative easy-to-use interface: Amazingly easy-to-use, find almost anywhere in seconds without even reading the instructions. # 3.5" QVGA color touch screen: The large touch screen shows your position, Points of Interest, route, ETA and more on the interactive map # Pre-loaded U.S. maps: Built-in maps enable you to travel the 48 contiguous United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. # 1.3 million Points of Interest: Pre-programmed POIs make it easy to find gas stations, restaurants, ATMs, coffee and more. Search by name or category near your position or near any city. # Interactive POI icons: Touch an onscreen icon for a nearby destination to see name, address, phone number (when available), and get an instant route.
  13. Where exactly are you coming up with thise statistics? And if inflation is so bad and a great depression happens, then people wont be able to sell thier cars, as no one will hvae any money to BUY them..
  14. Also if you are looking for local input, COS is a good site too (not that i am biased or anything) Mods always depend on what you want to do with car ultimately. So keep that in mind as well.
  15. newer laptop didnt suit my needs..dont want to keep it. has less than 10 hours on it Purchased in November, at Best Buy it was 850, then. Product Features * Bright 15.4-inch LCD stylishly accented with an onyx blue metallic cover and media playback controls * 64-bit 1.9 GHz AMD Turion 64 X2 TL-58 processor, 200 GB hard drive, 2 GB RAM (4 GB max), Labelflash dual-layer DVD drive * 54g Atheros Wi-Fi (802.11b/g); 10/100 Ethernet; ATI Radeon XPress 1200 graphics (up to 319 MB of available memory) * Connectivity: 4 USB, 1 FireWire, 1 VGA, 1 S-Video, 1 ExpressCard 34/54, 5-in-1 memory card reader * Pre-installed with Windows Vista Home Premium (with Media Center capabilities) Processor, Memory, and Motherboard * Hardware Platform: PC * Processor: 1.9 GHz AMD Turion 64 * Number of Processors: 2 * RAM: 2000 MB * RAM Type: DDR2 SDRAM Hard Drive * Size: 200 GB * Type: Serial ATA Cases and Expandability * Size (LWH): 14.3 inches, 10.6 inches, 1.32 inches http://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-Satellite-A215-S7437-Notebook-Processor/dp/B000VVJOP0/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1206822435&sr=8-1
  16. Yeah, i had a pyramid about 6 years ago, wasnt impressed.. I was recomended a Clarion, but i would liket ohave a few optoions to look at, before picking one. I am also looking for specific models if possible since i dont know exactly what i am looking for.
  17. Not sure if this belongs in Passing lane, or Tech help, mods move if necessary.. I have a JVC KD-SH55 and Myhusband for my birthday last year bought me a 12" Infinity Refernce Series Sub. (1250W) Any Help appreciated. I would like to get an amp so i can finally install this thing. I LIke to have a little bit of bump in my trunk so i dont need anything wacky, just a decently prices amp, and a box for the sub. Stereo Specs * Power Output: 200W Max. (50W x 4)/w bro * CD-R/CD-RW Compatible * iEQ (3-Band Parametric) * Preamp Fader Control Sub Specs # 12" 4-ohm subwoofer # polypropylene woofer cone with large-roll rubber surround # frequency response: 23-400 Hz # power range: 60-300 watts RMS (1,200 watts peak power) # sensitivity: 93 dB # top-mount depth: 5-1/8" # sealed box volume: 1.25 cu. ft. # ported box volume: 2.00 cu. ft. I also have Refernce series Crossover Speakers for the doors, i assume that will make some difference in the needs for the amp?
  18. Prefer to sell as a package at this point. if we do seperate, i will PM you.
  19. PSP, about 2 years old. Has two games GTA, and Socom Fireteam Bravo, carrying case, Car charger, wall charger Only about 10+ hours on it.. Like new condition. 130 for all of it.
  20. mrs.cos

    Cat sh!t

    I dont see how people hating cats has anything to do with cat shit, and making it less stinky.. quit your whining and start an "i hate cats" thread or something.
  21. mrs.cos

    Cat sh!t

    15.4lbs. @27.99 Probably can order it somewhere online cheeper, but that entails remeber to order it.. and i would forget. :-/
  22. mrs.cos

    Cat sh!t

    I seriously recommend Innova Evo . Petsmart does NOT carry it. Smaller stores like Pet People on Riverside/Cemetary carries it.. and a few other places.. it is more expensive but its a higher quality food and the cats will eat LESS of it because it has more of what the cats need. Also way easier for the digestive system. We buy the big bag which is 27.99, for three cats and it lasts a little over a month with free range feeding.
  23. mrs.cos

    Cat sh!t

    That is the most incorrect statement about cats, i have read in a long time. Wet food is actually better for them, IF ITS A GOOD FOOD(typicly though if the same brand is made in a dry food of the EQUAL quanitys its ok). SUGARS are really bad for cats. Yet most grocery store brands have tons of it. (iams, purina, value foods...) We have a cat whom we adopted as a kitten and found out she has diabetes. We have been able to control it with HIGH PROTIEN food (innova evo) and the doctor has approved this diet. It works so well that we were even able to take her off the insulin. Choosing a good cat food. Just as higher quality "people food" is better for your own health, higher quality pet food will be better for your cat's health. The healthy cat food you choose should be appropriate for your cat or kitten's current health status, physical condition, activity level, and life stage. And of course, your cat should like the taste! The ASPCA recommends a "complete, high-quality food made by a reputable manufacturer, approved in feeding trials by the American Association of Feed Control Officers (AAFCO)." Just as you read the labels for your own food, you should also read the label of anything you feed your cat. What to Look for On the Label 1. The words "complete and balanced" should be on the label. Government agencies regulate what can be put on pet food labels, so food with these words should be healthier for your cat. 2. Depending on your cat's life stage, the words "kitten," "adult," "senior" or "all life stages" should be on the label. Make sure the cat food you buy is the right one for the age and life stage of your cat. 3. An AAFCO statement. This shows that the food has passed rigorous feeding tests. 4. The first ingredient listed on the label should be an animal protein, such as chicken, fish, liver, or beef. If the first item listed is not an animal protein, move on. 5. The "dry weight protein" listed should be at least 26% for your healthy adult cat. Kittens need even more protein and a premium cat food brand that says it's specifically for kittens should have a higher level of protein. 6. A reputable manufacturer. Avoid generic brands, store brands, and low-priced discount brands. Saving money in the short run can cost you lots more in veterinary bills later. 7. Contact information for the manufacturer. This way, if you want to, you can learn more about the company, its quality control, feeding trials, and ingredients. Changing Your Cat's Food If you plan to change the food your are serving your cat, it's usually best for your cat's health to change food gradually. Gradually changing your cat's food will make it easier on your cat's digestive system and will allow her to get accustomed to the new taste. Dry Food or Wet Food--Which is Best? Cat food comes in both dry (kibble) and wet food. If you buy a premium food, both should be nutritionally equal. The decision about whether to serve your cat dry or wet food should depend on your cat's preference and your schedule. Although it's always important to have fresh water available for your cat, this is even more important if your cat eats dry food. Be sure to always use a clean bowl for your cat's food and water. Your cat does not need milk. How Much Food to Serve Your Healthy Cat The cat food label will tell you the general guidelines of how much food you should serve your cat. These guidelines are based on an average healthy cat (is any cat really ever average?!). Your cat is an individual and may need more or less than what the guidelines say, but the guidelines are a good starting point and you shouldn't move too far from them unless your veterinarian recommends otherwise. Treats for Your Cat Cats love treats and there is no reason a healthy cat should not be given treats. However, it's best to give them to your cat sparingly and one at a time. Treats should not make up more than 10% of your cat's daily food intake. For your cat's good health, be sure to give your cat healthy cat treats and not "junk food." And never give your cat "people food" treats.
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