depends on your budget and personal view. if it's just A-B for a wife in a family that needs both working.....keep it to something you can buy outright or pay off very soon. $10-15k ? 2yrs old usually lops off a nice chunk of the depreciation yet allows for low miles and still some new(er) car benefits.
remember, it's just a car....
Little corolla or civic FTW. Personally, I'd buy a Civic. I've lost count at how many people I know with Civics that are 10+yrs old with over 200k on the odo and going strong.
^^ I missed this.....then fuck the high dollar shoes. On budget, great quality, good styles, go shop at the Men's Warehouse. Michael manages the Tuttle Location. He'll hook you up on pants, shirts and shoes.
You have PM.
I loved the car but more than that, I miss high school in the 80's. It was fucking blast, especially cruising around with friends in my first car. It wasn't fast but it was quick in the day and I had my fair share of fun times in it
http://www.pbase.com/timothylauro/image/116953123/original.jpg
I also miss my first real fun car: a 1990 TTZ
http://www.pbase.com/timothylauro/image/116953253/original.jpg
Had to replace the hard drive in a 6-7yr old laptop that's no longer the top of the heap in terms of speed. It's only got 1mb RAM and runs the Intell U1400 1.2GHz processor but is a solid PC nonetheless. I can bump the RAM to 1.5mb but it's a funky micro-dimm that I'd have to source somewhere. The laptop is my old Panasonic Toughbook W5.
I really have had great success with not getting any virus or bugs due to smart surfing but also MSE on my other PC's combined with Malwarebytes have been great.
The problem is MSE seems to really, really slow this laptop down and hog 80-90% of the CPU Cycles. Not sure WTF is going on. It barely dents the CPU cycles on my other machines but they are i7's with a lot more grunt and memory.
It's a completely new drive and fresh Win 7 32bit install with MSOffice 2010 is all that's on it now and MSE still bogs it down.
I'm running a license version of Malwarebytes and real time protection but am wondering what else would be good to use that's not a system resource hog?
Thoughts?
Clay, we bought some appliances for our rentals at HHG and they beat ApplianceSmart. They negotiated on price and found us a couple floor samples that were in need of being cleared out. One of them they brought over from another store. Good deals to be had at both places. Shop around as it's worth asking.
Thanks man!
It's a beast in size but it's a screamer. Works for us as it won't ever really leave my wife's desk or the kitchen table area. We have her old 3lb Toughbook for travels or my laptop.
SOLD. Lock it up.
How about Jamestown? That actually looks a lot more interesting and a heck of a lot cheaper. Smaller I'm sure, but we have two days to cover both areas.
So in process of setting up our trip, which might include Colonial Williamsburg, VA but IMO after glancing at their site it looks kinda meh....
Has anyone here been there, recommend particulars? Anything else in the area we should do?
http://www.colonialwilliamsburg.com/
Our trip overall was to include:
Washington DC
Williamsburg
Then off to Virginia Beach
I know Justin Riddle at Byers by the airport.... the guy who does all the Byers commercials.
However, Jon Haskins at Byers on Billingsley is very cool. I've worked with him on several deals.
I can drop you PM if you're interested.