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Its a full tower aluminum clear side case, AMD x64 chip (don't remember what number, slightly over-clocked to just past 2ghz), 512 meg RAM, Thermaltake silent 480w power supply, sleeved cables.

Any idea on what would be a good price for it?

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Things are movin'. I have the bottom portion of my seat done (other than I need to buy a staple gun, good excuse to get one though).

Actually looking at this:

http://portercable.cpoworkshop.com/nailers...l?ref=googaw700

Anyone have any other recommendations? It will mostly be used for upholstery. Things like fixing my boat seat, covering door panels with vinyl, speaker boxes. Probably will only get used 3x a year, but I don't want to fudge around with shit that doesn't work.

Can be had locally for $80.

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I hate laptops and would keep the desktop.

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Its a full tower aluminum clear side case, AMD x64 chip (don't remember what number, slightly over-clocked to just past 2ghz), 512 meg RAM, Thermaltake silent 480w power supply, sleeved cables.

Any idea on what would be a good price for it?

Depends on the peripherals. Basically similar to the PC that I have which I built 4 years ago for around $600. In other words, I don't think its worth a whole lot.

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looks like i'm home earlier :(

i swear, this year has been really fudgeed up

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grandpa passed away exactly 2 months after grandma :(

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and i had to be the first to know...

i feel like chit...

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$60 for an effing ported box plan and some halfass Sketchup drawings.

Man, there's money to be made off noobx...I've been missing out :(

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I'm sure a few of you guys might have experience with this... How difficult is it to ship something to Canada? I am selling a tablet PC on Ebay and a potential buyer in Canada asked about shipping.

BTW if anyone is interested http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...em=260145770562 I'm selling it for a good friend of mine

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So sorry Adrian. My heart is with you brother.

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How difficult is it to ship something to Canada?

OK, unless a moose gets it.

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$60 for an effing ported box plan and some halfass Sketchup drawings.

Man, there's money to be made off noobx...I've been missing out :(

$60? Fack, I had a hard time getting 10 :bandwagon2:

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As long as you get paid, I wouldn't worry about it. The guy on the other end will be paying fees for when it comes accross though.

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How difficult is it to ship something to Canada?

OK, unless a moose gets it.

Just have to fill out one more piece of paper.

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the yellow is damn hard to read on a white background

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Adrian, I am really sorry to hear that. We are here for you if you need us/anything.

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I might sell my damn truck, aargh. Stupid wheel bearing is shot (or so my guess is anyways), squeaks non-stop when you put any force on the wheel by turning the opposite direction, squeaks when you apply the brakes, and doesn't sound healthy. I can't believe all of the little crap that breaks on these things. My truck has about 70,000 highway miles and 20,000 in town and is literally falling apart. It will definitely be the last newer GM product I own until they get off their ass and actually care about quality. In the 60,000 miles I have owned it I have had more things go wrong by nearly 5x as I did on my Ford which I owned for 140k and was much harder on since I only drove it when I needed to beat on something. Frigging pathetic. So far it has been the most expensive vehicle to repair that I have ever owned.

/rant

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Not due to the price per repair, but the frequency of shit that breaks. Really sick of the crap plastic interior as well.

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the yellow is damn hard to read on a white background

I usually have one of the dark ones active, easier on my eyes.

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the yellow is damn hard to read on a white background

I usually have one of the dark ones active, easier on my eyes.

Just switched. Is it supposed to better for your eyes or just your perception?

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I might sell my damn truck, aargh. Stupid wheel bearing is shot (or so my guess is anyways), squeaks non-stop when you put any force on the wheel by turning the opposite direction, squeaks when you apply the brakes, and doesn't sound healthy. I can't believe all of the little crap that breaks on these things. My truck has about 70,000 highway miles and 20,000 in town and is literally falling apart. It will definitely be the last newer GM product I own until they get off their ass and actually care about quality. In the 60,000 miles I have owned it I have had more things go wrong by nearly 5x as I did on my Ford which I owned for 140k and was much harder on since I only drove it when I needed to beat on something. Frigging pathetic. So far it has been the most expensive vehicle to repair that I have ever owned.

/rant

Sounds like Tundra time.

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