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Re: Best price/performance ratio for a purchase.
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Key chain, Favorite coffee mug, argueably smoke/CO detector, low-flo shower head, sugar, nail clippers, and handwritten thank you letter [/ QUOTE ] Wait. You can buy handwritten thank-you letters? |
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Re: Best price/performance ratio for a purchase.
http://www.buythebullet.com/
for 100 bucks its probably not worth it, but i have a bootleg plain one that was bought for 20 bucks, with all the same accessories, and this thing is great for making quick smoothies. i haven't really gotten to doing anything else like chop cheese or something, but i'm loving the smoothies |
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Re: Best price/performance ratio for a purchase.
Ipod- I love the concept of the ipod, but they're too buggy and too limited interface wise to make me think of them as a value.
Tivo - astro, I've only used Comcast's DVR, and while it's got some meaningful flaws, the fact that it's so much cheaper and has zero setup is a huge plus for me. |
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Re: Best price/performance ratio for a purchase.
obviously... |
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