I still see it at $329. Is there a coupon code?
Edit: Looks like the deal is over but you can get it for $313 with free shipping with code P?F3SSV7VMLXCL
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+
2.2GHz Dual Core Toledo - Socket 939
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$50
Thermalright XP-90 CPU cooler
Includes 939 bracket. Some fins on top are bent, but still in pretty good shape.
$20
Or take both CPU and cooler
$60
2x 1GB Crucial DDR400 PC3200
$40 for both
2x...
My friend is having this problem and I'm pretty clueless on the issue:
He recently reformatted his laptop with Windows XP + SP2. Internet connection is established and most websites load, however certain sites (he lists: aol mail, myspace, and most sites retrieved through a search engine)...
How is the combat in this one? One of my biggest complaints about Morrowind was the terrible combat system. I know the the devs said that they were completely revamping it, but the combat in the preview movies still looked pretty lame.
If nothing else, that game sure is beautiful.
We do have a photography board, you know? ;)
Go to a camera store and try them both out. The 350D has horrible egonomics and is very cheap feeling, IMO. If you have big hands then the grips will be very cramped and won't feel natural.
I highly recommend you get a D50 instead. Slightly...
I'd definitely take a D50 over an XT. IMO it's a better camera, easier to use and has some better features. Plus it's cheaper which let's you have more money to spend on glass which is real important part, not the body.
The iP6000D is better as a stand alone printer than the iP4000 because of the LCD screen. If that's your intended purpose then I'd recommend you spend the extra for the iP6000D. In terms of image quality, they are nearly the same.
Go for it, I've shot with it a few times and it's great. Very easy to use. Some pics even turn out better on the D50 than they did on my D70 under the same conditions.
The only thing I didn't like is that there is only one dial which is just a pet peeve of mine.
The Selphy isn't that bad if you are only doing 4x6 prints. If you think you'll ever do anything bigger get one of the Canon Pixma or Epson R-series printers.