Message from @Deleted User

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2018-01-19 14:52:09 UTC  

Dell will sell their laptops with linux baked in already (which is a great service I think). Guaranteeing that the hardware is compatible is awesome.

See these results for Ubuntu between 500 and 800 http://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop/dell-laptops-and-notebooks/sc/laptops/inspiron-laptops-netbooks?appliedRefinements=7692,6119

2018-01-19 17:14:53 UTC  

Dell is in Texas, Lenovo is in China. Buy Dell.

2018-01-19 17:19:11 UTC  

Dell makes such awful products tho

2018-01-19 17:19:19 UTC  

Otherwise I would love to

2018-01-19 17:19:59 UTC  

Their computers feel so cheap

2018-01-19 17:35:11 UTC  

Doesn’t Dell echo? Either way I will look into it

2018-01-19 19:08:35 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/390735997639589891/403989133384744960/Screenshot_20180119-140826.png

2018-01-19 21:21:42 UTC  

I didn't know Dell was a jew

2018-01-19 21:22:10 UTC  

At least they hire Americans. Lenovo is closer to 100% chinese.

2018-01-19 21:22:49 UTC  

HP is American too, but they're not as Linux friendly, to my understanding.

2018-02-06 06:05:01 UTC  

Real goys build their PC

2018-02-14 17:46:06 UTC  

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2018-02-14 17:46:26 UTC  

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2018-02-14 17:48:59 UTC  

I use it to lube up wood on wood friction.

2018-02-24 03:21:33 UTC  

Swing-A-Way can opener. Had it for 20+ years and it always penetrates the can, never slips off, easy and consistent to turn, best one ever.

2018-02-24 03:23:14 UTC  

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2018-03-19 21:16:11 UTC  

Any advice on home buying? Looking at foreclosured homes in my area.

2018-03-19 21:16:29 UTC  

Thats the start

2018-03-19 21:16:38 UTC  

Always buy with equity in it

2018-03-19 21:16:44 UTC  

Ie under market value.

2018-03-19 21:17:27 UTC  

Then check the comparisons in the neighbor hood so you kno how much $$ you can put in it w/out losing

2018-03-19 21:19:42 UTC  

There's an auction listing for 11k. It's been on the market for about 700 days with houses in the area listed for 157k.

2018-03-19 21:28:50 UTC  

Hey if post pics of the house I can eye ball it for you, and if I see problems visually, I can explain what I'm looking at and why.

2018-03-19 21:30:37 UTC  

Thanks so much! There's a couple listings I'm considering. Would you mind if I DM you the links in a bit?

2018-03-19 21:30:56 UTC  

Yeah that's cool.

2018-03-19 21:37:34 UTC  

@SamanthaM it's entirely possible that a place like that has something critically wrong with it that the professionals see, but you don't

2018-03-19 21:38:09 UTC  

700 days is a long time for a house that underpriced to sit

2018-03-19 21:38:19 UTC  

Aye

2018-03-19 21:38:48 UTC  

Foundation, termite damage, mold, structural.

2018-03-19 21:41:13 UTC  

All good points. Definitely looking for second/third opinions on this. I have a current max budget of 30k and about a year or so to make a decision. Thank you. Very appreciative of any help.

2018-03-19 21:41:49 UTC  

Tiny house

2018-03-19 21:42:45 UTC  

@RevStench now's our chance

2018-03-19 21:43:05 UTC  

Hahah I was going to say the same thing

2018-03-19 21:43:26 UTC  

I like where your mind is

2018-03-19 21:43:29 UTC  

😂

2018-03-19 21:43:55 UTC  

Pack your tools, bro, we're going to Pennsylvania

2018-03-19 21:44:53 UTC  

@SamanthaM just jokes, btw

2018-03-19 21:45:30 UTC  

Wouldn't mind at all. Need all the help I can get.

2018-03-19 21:50:18 UTC  

@SamanthaM buy a duplex or a Triplex. Live in the worst unit, and fix it up as you go. You will live rent-free for as long as you live there. Any multi-unit should leave at least one unit as cash flow. Does that make sense?

2018-03-19 22:01:21 UTC  

@Deleted User I see where you're going with that, but what if the neighbors are terrible. Won't that devalue the property?

2018-03-19 22:07:10 UTC  

Also it should be somewhere that will last at least 10-15 years.