Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 5:01 pm
I believe that last one requires more extensive and thorough documentation to support your claim
Because sometimes even national leaders just want to hang out
https://forum.nationstates.net/
$50 isn't much when you get up into that price range.
R the Zombie wrote:Punkvania wrote:
Dude sure I'm down for whatever. I'm a virgin to things but I'm sure I can catch on pretty quickly. My fav class in college was creative writing.
Heh, well, let us deflower you. We RPers will claim you for the dark side! MUAHAHAHAHAHA! I mean..erm... yeah, let's do it.
R the Zombie wrote:
Heh, well, let us deflower you. We RPers will claim you for the dark side! MUAHAHAHAHAHA! I mean..erm... yeah, let's do it.
Auremena wrote:$50 isn't much when you get up into that price range.Aeken wrote:$1250
As nice as it is, I'd actually want to make money if I end up selling my current laptop, which I paid about $1200 for including upgrades, and could sell for $1000-1200, depending on the buyer ($1000-1100 for a casual user, $1100-1200 for an enthusiast. The former, when looking at the hard drive, would just see 128GB, while the latter would see that it is equipped with a very good SSD)
No thanks, I'm going to go with the $360 64GB ASUS T100. Since dad isn't going to help with transition costs other than SRS (he said he'd help out with surgery, so I imagined he meant "the" surgery, not FFS,) he won't let me work during the school year, I can only earn about $3000 a summer, and I need general spending money on the side, a $650-850 profit would be nice.
Auremena wrote:$50 isn't much when you get up into that price range.Aeken wrote:$1250
As nice as it is, I'd actually want to make money if I end up selling my current laptop, which I paid about $1200 for including upgrades, and could sell for $1000-1200, depending on the buyer ($1000-1100 for a casual user, $1100-1200 for an enthusiast. The former, when looking at the hard drive, would just see 128GB, while the latter would see that it is equipped with a very good SSD)
No thanks, I'm going to go with the $360 64GB ASUS T100. Since dad isn't going to help with transition costs other than SRS (he said he'd help out with surgery, so I imagined he meant "the" surgery, not FFS,) he won't let me work during the school year, I can only earn about $3000 a summer, and I need general spending money on the side, a $650-850 profit would be nice.