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I saw this the other day and thought it was kinda cool.

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St. Lucia is also the home of Boa Constrictor Oraphias, one of my favorites.

Still workin on the damn Bird.............Hopefully all this is worth it.

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Hey Tirefryr, I know you're a gear head and very knowledgeable about cars..

My girlfriend is looking to buy a used car (around 2 grand), what should we look for? Are there any steps to prevent her from buying a lemon? I had suggested asking the seller to allow us to take it to a shop I trust (Family was in transmission business for sometime)

Any other things?

ANyone else feel free to chime in too.

how do you like it?

It's a great little device. I do have to admit, I did get one that came with some problems from the factory. I am able to remedy a few of those problems but will end up having ot send it back for a replacement.

That being said, it is lightning fast. It's pretty nice to run/install something intensive on my laptop and be able to view it from my tablet. While I'm waiting for stuff on my laptop to load I close out the program and do other work on the tablet.

I'm ready to get the dock that turns it into a mini laptop. After that I'll see what kind of productivity I can get out of it. If anything, it will be fun for surfing, games, mild productivity (Calender, people app, gmail, email, etc...)

how do you like it?

It's a great little device. I do have to admit, I did get one that came with some problems from the factory. I am able to remedy a few of those problems but will end up having ot send it back for a replacement.

That being said, it is lightning fast. It's pretty nice to run/install something intensive on my laptop and be able to view it from my tablet. While I'm waiting for stuff on my laptop to load I close out the program and do other work on the tablet.

I'm ready to get the dock that turns it into a mini laptop. After that I'll see what kind of productivity I can get out of it. If anything, it will be fun for surfing, games, mild productivity (Calender, people app, gmail, email, etc...)

Yeah, that's pretty cool.

Hey Tirefryr, I know you're a gear head and very knowledgeable about cars..

My girlfriend is looking to buy a used car (around 2 grand), what should we look for? Are there any steps to prevent her from buying a lemon? I had suggested asking the seller to allow us to take it to a shop I trust (Family was in transmission business for sometime)

Any other things?

ANyone else feel free to chime in too.

You're going to have to buy from a private seller to get anything decent with that amount of money. I would look for something you see driven by older people. They tend to drive less and take better care of their vehicles. Be careful though as some may not be maintained at all. It's really all about common sense and you're taking a good measure by taking it to a mechanic first.

upon further inspection I don't think the toe is broken but there is a nice bruise ring encircling it

upon further inspection I don't think the toe is broken but there is a nice bruise ring encircling it

What did you ninja kick?

upon further inspection I don't think the toe is broken but there is a nice bruise ring encircling it

What did you ninja kick?

playing catch with the dog, she basically ran me down, somehow bent the little toe in the wrong direction

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Fuckin A its Monday again.

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Hey Tirefryr, I know you're a gear head and very knowledgeable about cars..

My girlfriend is looking to buy a used car (around 2 grand), what should we look for? Are there any steps to prevent her from buying a lemon? I had suggested asking the seller to allow us to take it to a shop I trust (Family was in transmission business for sometime)

Any other things?

ANyone else feel free to chime in too.

You're going to have to buy from a private seller to get anything decent with that amount of money. I would look for something you see driven by older people. They tend to drive less and take better care of their vehicles. Be careful though as some may not be maintained at all. It's really all about common sense and you're taking a good measure by taking it to a mechanic first.

That's what I was thinking.

Also I wanted to look for a car that had fairly cheap/accessible parts and a car that's reliable too. I'm not Pro american or Pro foreign.. just looking or something that'll do well for a few years.

Fuckin A its Monday again.

J

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Nah.......I just write.

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