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Tomcat0403

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  1. We are still hiring and recently moved to a bigger office in the Brewery District. We are having and open house tonight from 6-7, cocktails and food provided. Afterwards we are going to T Murray's Bar and Grill. Chance to win $60k as well (avg pay of 2 yr LAE). Feel free to contact me for information and directions.

  2. My wife and I have progressive. I assume you own the car outright you can take the cash and do whatever you want with it. if the fender is creased take it to a body shop rather than getting a new one. The insurance company will quote it as replacing the parts and the labor involved on either side. I would let them quote it out and take it to a body shop. When she got into a wreck with a deer my friend (body guy) and i replaced the parts we needed and fixed the rest of it. Walked away with $1500 or so. 100% legal, only thing i had to do was prove to the lien company that the car was fixed, so i provided pictures and a parts list and they approved it right away.

  3. Le sigh, here we go...DVD's are not HD, at all, ever. So your 720p tv is only displaying 480i, so upgrading to a BR player yes you will see a noticeable difference as long as you are using a HDMI cable. If you are not going to get an HDMi cable, do not bother buying a BR player or PS3. All BR players will play DVD's and will actually upconvert them to 1080p, makes it look a little bit better. Most BR players are internet connected and have netflix, etc built in. However living in the boonies you would need to get high speed something or other. I saw Hughesnet has 15mbps now, which would be more than sufficient (8mbps would be fine). Only downside is Hughesnet puts a per day cap on the surfing, not sure what the cap is on those plans.

    PS3 is a do it all machine, 3D capability is built in, you can actually surf the web with it (i recommend a bluetooth keyboard/mouse for that), quick to load, quality is the same or better than any BR player out there, all streaming services are available.

    Qualifications: worked at HHGregg for 2 years as salesperson and manager (actually gave a shit about the job), I have a PS3, BR player, HT setup, and my parents live in the boonies and use Hughesnet.

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