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| Thread ID: 72980 | 2006-10-03 09:46:00 | NO0b,need gaming pc, budget 0f 20O0 | UShudQuack2 (11238) | Press F1 |
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| 488907 | 2006-10-04 20:34:00 | I also request that you stop talking smack, pedalslammer | Jams (1051) | ||
| 488908 | 2006-10-04 23:53:00 | $59.34 LiteOn SOHW-1635S 16X Dual layer Stop reccomending ****ty hardware at stupid prices, where that if you bought it, and had a problem with it, the seller would flick you the bird if you ever tried to get a warranty on it. I've never had any trouble with liteon drives. Is that particular drive the exception to the rule of Liteon making good drives? I agree with you about only buying from trustworthy dealers - thats why I usually buy from ascent even though they are more expensive than a lot of other places. |
Greven (91) | ||
| 488909 | 2006-10-04 23:57:00 | I've never had any trouble with liteon drives. Is that particular drive the exception to the rule of Liteon making good drives? I agree with you about only buying from trustworthy dealers - thats why I usually buy from ascent even though they are more expensive than a lot of other places. its just that i have had a run of bad drives with Liteon, and below $60....i wouldn't pay that less even if it was a topline branded model. |
Jams (1051) | ||
| 488910 | 2006-10-05 10:43:00 | $59.34 LiteOn SOHW-1635S 16X Dual layer What would be a better low cost option, say in the $80-100 range :o |
UShudQuack2 (11238) | ||
| 488911 | 2006-10-05 19:20:00 | What would be a better low cost option, say in the $80-100 range :o c1com.co.nz I have one of these. PC World gave this drive (earlier model) top ranking in a DVD round up last year. Recommended. |
Lizard (2409) | ||
| 488912 | 2006-10-06 11:26:00 | Yo UShudQuack2, Post some spec about your PC once you got it OK and photo too! :) PedalSlammer |
PedalSlammer (8511) | ||
| 488913 | 2006-10-06 21:38:00 | Just like cars, Ferrari cars have the highest depreciation compared to normal cars . What would you get after ten years? $0 . But if it is a antique Ferrari and well cared you could get millions of it . Where can I get me one of those 1996 Ferraris for $0 ??? |
mmmork (6822) | ||
| 488914 | 2006-10-07 00:20:00 | :lol: :lol: :lol: Excellent thread! |
HadO (796) | ||
| 488915 | 2006-10-08 07:53:00 | Where can I get me one of those 1996 Ferraris for $0 ??? Junk yard of course. :D I've seen some Lamborghinis cars in the junk yard as well especially wrecked ones. Oh well, I shouldn't have listen to my economics teacher anyway saying about Ferrari cars. lol. Are NZ teachers qualified to teach or bu**sh*ting? :badpc: Wanna rare car in the world? Dude, they increased the price mate. You can't get a McLaren F1 for $0, unless it was a wrecked version one but the cost will be too much for repairs + if the gold component is missing you must buy it your own which will kill your bill. Ferrari also create scarcity, means they limit they production. Which means it won't go down to $1 or $0. |
PedalSlammer (8511) | ||
| 488916 | 2006-10-08 08:13:00 | I know I should leave well enough alone but.. Spent several years sitting in front of econ lecturers myself. Perhaps what your teacher was trying to impart was the horrendous depreciation of all new vehicles. With a prestige marque, you are indeed chewing through a small fortune just driving out of the yard, and years 2 and 3 aren't much better. But High initial depreciation doesn't neccessarily mean you can extrapolate that to a value of $0 after x number of years except in a bookkeeping sense. Not for cars or computers. This thread should now mebbe get back on topic or die a natural death :) I'll just add the Mac F1 is my favorite car, regardless of what has come since. |
mmmork (6822) | ||
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