Just bought a notebook!
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Just bought a notebook!
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/docu ... 521&dlc=en
Well. Half of it. My parents bought the other half as my graduation present
Well. Half of it. My parents bought the other half as my graduation present
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Congrats, man!
On the router:
My brother got the linksys wireless... wrtg whatever, and it does not live up to my d-link at home. We've had problems with it and firewalls... whereas my dlink one just works. (The family and I are house hunting... and we leave next Tuesday to go back to the desert.)
We've found some, but everything is so expensive now... wow.
On the router:
My brother got the linksys wireless... wrtg whatever, and it does not live up to my d-link at home. We've had problems with it and firewalls... whereas my dlink one just works. (The family and I are house hunting... and we leave next Tuesday to go back to the desert.)
We've found some, but everything is so expensive now... wow.
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I really like my Linksys, but I have to admit, it can be 'picky' at times, but overall has been very solid with my mixed network of devices. (tivo over broadband FTW.)
Asha - If you think houses are expensive now, you should have seen what they were 3-5 years ago.. We've lost almost $40,000 in value over the last 3 years in our house. And most of the depreciation has been in the last year or so. Look for foreclosed homes that you can put a little elbow grease into. You'll save a ton of money, and build equity quickly. There's a home across the street from us that sold for $212,000 4 years ago, and is now in foreclosure, and the bank is selling it for $74,900. And it doesn't really need much other than new windows.
-Sorry about the hijack... Asha, start a new thread next time!
Asha - If you think houses are expensive now, you should have seen what they were 3-5 years ago.. We've lost almost $40,000 in value over the last 3 years in our house. And most of the depreciation has been in the last year or so. Look for foreclosed homes that you can put a little elbow grease into. You'll save a ton of money, and build equity quickly. There's a home across the street from us that sold for $212,000 4 years ago, and is now in foreclosure, and the bank is selling it for $74,900. And it doesn't really need much other than new windows.
-Sorry about the hijack... Asha, start a new thread next time!
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