Post pic(s) of your latest "significant" purchase(s)!!! v2.0
Nov 20, 2009 at 2:04 PM Post #136 of 4,134
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My new boat
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Nov 20, 2009 at 2:33 PM Post #137 of 4,134
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Significant to me, as it's my first car.

Significant to me, as i've always wanted a car, since the age of 5!

Significant to me, as I spent alot of my savings on it.

Significant to me, as it's so cheap to insure with the classic car loophole!

Significant to me, as I love it.

Significant to me, as i'm busy with it!

Significant to me, as i'm no longer interested in anything else. Little money will be spent on headphones next year, unlike how I planned for for when I had bought a car!

Significant to me, as it's all registered in my name, unlike my friends rich parents, who own newer (but slower!) cars, but registed in their parents names!
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That is one cool looking car! congratulations.

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Nov 21, 2009 at 6:00 PM Post #138 of 4,134
Baines93 that is one beautiful car! As an owner of an older Beetle all I can say is rock on and enjoy your new ride. I do not know how things are in GB but in the USA when you have an older car you must be prepared to answer questions from strangers.
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Hope you take excellent care of it and enjoy it.
 
Nov 22, 2009 at 10:10 AM Post #140 of 4,134
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LG Flatron 24-inch LED backlit monitor (awesome), some M-Audio desktop speakers, and one of these:

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I got Assassin's Creed II, Bioshock, GTA IV, and Far Cry 2 to start out with.

I also got an HD reciever from Comcast so I can watch HD TV on my monitor.
 
Nov 23, 2009 at 6:40 PM Post #141 of 4,134
Congrats on the 360 purchase. If you like RPGs at all check out Fallout 3 GOTY edition and Mass Effect. Tales of Vesperia is great if you're into JRPGs. Also get Dead Rising!!! Make sure to pick up a cheap hard drive on ebay too so you can check out demos on Live.

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Nov 24, 2009 at 3:27 AM Post #142 of 4,134
I plan to purchase either a 360 or PS3. Right now I'm sorta leaning towards the PS3 because it doubles as a Blu ray player, has wifi built in and accepts external hard drives.

Anyway, my latest significant purchase is the Nikon D5000.
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I photograph to ascertain the beauty intrinsic in every moment. I also photograph to capture humanity. Corny I know, but that's what photography to me, is meant for.
 
Nov 24, 2009 at 4:19 PM Post #146 of 4,134
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That is one cool looking car! congratulations.

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Baines93 that is one beautiful car! As an owner of an older Beetle all I can say is rock on and enjoy your new ride. I do not know how things are in GB but in the USA when you have an older car you must be prepared to answer questions from strangers.
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Hope you take excellent care of it and enjoy it.



Thanks for the kind words guys
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Nov 30, 2009 at 10:45 PM Post #147 of 4,134
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I sold my DT770's before I went off to college and I needed something to make up for not having ANY cans..so I bought these of another head-fi'er, and I know how they are, because I had them before.
 
Dec 1, 2009 at 11:16 PM Post #149 of 4,134
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My old Asus finally crapped out on me, so I got this as its replacement. Already installed Windows 7 on bootcamp partion. Base configuration, but I'll get a bigger hard disk and more ram when I head overseas in a fortnight.

Its such a lovely laptop to use. The screen is beautiful, keyboard is a joy to type on and it feels very solidly built. Its a bit heavier to lug around than I expected, but meh.
 
Dec 1, 2009 at 11:29 PM Post #150 of 4,134
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Though it didn't cost me significant amount of money(only 50 bucks) but I know its going to sound really significant in my system. I like it so much that I'm contimplating of selling my other speakers.
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Hello jbusuego!
What’s the status on your speakers?
Are you going to start a thread on the refurbish?
 

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