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November 24, 2008 at 8:28 AM in reply to: OT: Wow. LCD’s have come down quite a bit in prices… #308666November 24, 2008 at 8:28 AM in reply to: OT: Wow. LCD’s have come down quite a bit in prices… #308685
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Participant>>The blank media is still too expensive.
Agreed. However, I’m in China having been here so far another three weeks. Some shops now have the blu-ray knock-offs, but I haven’t had chance to check quality. I didn’t check the prices of those blu-ray here yet. Still you can get those blu-ray from Netflix.
I just picked up another DVD player that is region-free on codes. However those DVD players here are rather expensive, about $60 for the cheapest. The region-free DVD models that have the 1080p HDMI outputs are as much as $130.
Prices of EVERYTHING (except DVD’s) in China that I typically buy have gone up far more than the exchange rate has moved over the last three years.
November 24, 2008 at 8:28 AM in reply to: OT: Wow. LCD’s have come down quite a bit in prices… #308749stockstradr
Participant>>The blank media is still too expensive.
Agreed. However, I’m in China having been here so far another three weeks. Some shops now have the blu-ray knock-offs, but I haven’t had chance to check quality. I didn’t check the prices of those blu-ray here yet. Still you can get those blu-ray from Netflix.
I just picked up another DVD player that is region-free on codes. However those DVD players here are rather expensive, about $60 for the cheapest. The region-free DVD models that have the 1080p HDMI outputs are as much as $130.
Prices of EVERYTHING (except DVD’s) in China that I typically buy have gone up far more than the exchange rate has moved over the last three years.
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ParticipantWhat do I think about Wells Fargo?
I have been buying this stock as it hit new lows in last few weeks. Buying it to hold long term.
This is one of the strongest banks in America.
They make intelligent business decisions, such as hiring young female hotties as tellers to staff the teller windows at their banks! Any (straight) man who has banked with Wells Fargo has certainly noticed this.
Of course, we are not stupid. Wells Fargo’s interest rates are MUCH lower than what we get through E*TRADE, so we keep only a min amount in the Wells Fargo accounts that we need for local bank services.
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ParticipantWhat do I think about Wells Fargo?
I have been buying this stock as it hit new lows in last few weeks. Buying it to hold long term.
This is one of the strongest banks in America.
They make intelligent business decisions, such as hiring young female hotties as tellers to staff the teller windows at their banks! Any (straight) man who has banked with Wells Fargo has certainly noticed this.
Of course, we are not stupid. Wells Fargo’s interest rates are MUCH lower than what we get through E*TRADE, so we keep only a min amount in the Wells Fargo accounts that we need for local bank services.
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ParticipantWhat do I think about Wells Fargo?
I have been buying this stock as it hit new lows in last few weeks. Buying it to hold long term.
This is one of the strongest banks in America.
They make intelligent business decisions, such as hiring young female hotties as tellers to staff the teller windows at their banks! Any (straight) man who has banked with Wells Fargo has certainly noticed this.
Of course, we are not stupid. Wells Fargo’s interest rates are MUCH lower than what we get through E*TRADE, so we keep only a min amount in the Wells Fargo accounts that we need for local bank services.
stockstradr
ParticipantWhat do I think about Wells Fargo?
I have been buying this stock as it hit new lows in last few weeks. Buying it to hold long term.
This is one of the strongest banks in America.
They make intelligent business decisions, such as hiring young female hotties as tellers to staff the teller windows at their banks! Any (straight) man who has banked with Wells Fargo has certainly noticed this.
Of course, we are not stupid. Wells Fargo’s interest rates are MUCH lower than what we get through E*TRADE, so we keep only a min amount in the Wells Fargo accounts that we need for local bank services.
stockstradr
ParticipantWhat do I think about Wells Fargo?
I have been buying this stock as it hit new lows in last few weeks. Buying it to hold long term.
This is one of the strongest banks in America.
They make intelligent business decisions, such as hiring young female hotties as tellers to staff the teller windows at their banks! Any (straight) man who has banked with Wells Fargo has certainly noticed this.
Of course, we are not stupid. Wells Fargo’s interest rates are MUCH lower than what we get through E*TRADE, so we keep only a min amount in the Wells Fargo accounts that we need for local bank services.
November 23, 2008 at 8:32 PM in reply to: OT: Wow. LCD’s have come down quite a bit in prices… #308175stockstradr
ParticipantRegards the high-def topic, has everyone noticed the $150 pricing on the Memorex Blu-Ray Player – MVBD-2510. No, that “$150” is not a typo. Check Amazon.com and Buy.com
Now, I do acknowledge cnet.com implies that the MVBD-2510 might be the same guts as Insignia’s NS-BRDVD, and cnet wrote they “have issues with the Insignia’s Blu-ray image quality.”
But cnet doesn’t appear to have actually reviewed and tested the MVBD-2510. Honestly, how different can the picture be when it comes to blu-ray players?
For $150 I decided to grab that bargain deal.
November 23, 2008 at 8:32 PM in reply to: OT: Wow. LCD’s have come down quite a bit in prices… #308544stockstradr
ParticipantRegards the high-def topic, has everyone noticed the $150 pricing on the Memorex Blu-Ray Player – MVBD-2510. No, that “$150” is not a typo. Check Amazon.com and Buy.com
Now, I do acknowledge cnet.com implies that the MVBD-2510 might be the same guts as Insignia’s NS-BRDVD, and cnet wrote they “have issues with the Insignia’s Blu-ray image quality.”
But cnet doesn’t appear to have actually reviewed and tested the MVBD-2510. Honestly, how different can the picture be when it comes to blu-ray players?
For $150 I decided to grab that bargain deal.
November 23, 2008 at 8:32 PM in reply to: OT: Wow. LCD’s have come down quite a bit in prices… #308561stockstradr
ParticipantRegards the high-def topic, has everyone noticed the $150 pricing on the Memorex Blu-Ray Player – MVBD-2510. No, that “$150” is not a typo. Check Amazon.com and Buy.com
Now, I do acknowledge cnet.com implies that the MVBD-2510 might be the same guts as Insignia’s NS-BRDVD, and cnet wrote they “have issues with the Insignia’s Blu-ray image quality.”
But cnet doesn’t appear to have actually reviewed and tested the MVBD-2510. Honestly, how different can the picture be when it comes to blu-ray players?
For $150 I decided to grab that bargain deal.
November 23, 2008 at 8:32 PM in reply to: OT: Wow. LCD’s have come down quite a bit in prices… #308580stockstradr
ParticipantRegards the high-def topic, has everyone noticed the $150 pricing on the Memorex Blu-Ray Player – MVBD-2510. No, that “$150” is not a typo. Check Amazon.com and Buy.com
Now, I do acknowledge cnet.com implies that the MVBD-2510 might be the same guts as Insignia’s NS-BRDVD, and cnet wrote they “have issues with the Insignia’s Blu-ray image quality.”
But cnet doesn’t appear to have actually reviewed and tested the MVBD-2510. Honestly, how different can the picture be when it comes to blu-ray players?
For $150 I decided to grab that bargain deal.
November 23, 2008 at 8:32 PM in reply to: OT: Wow. LCD’s have come down quite a bit in prices… #308644stockstradr
ParticipantRegards the high-def topic, has everyone noticed the $150 pricing on the Memorex Blu-Ray Player – MVBD-2510. No, that “$150” is not a typo. Check Amazon.com and Buy.com
Now, I do acknowledge cnet.com implies that the MVBD-2510 might be the same guts as Insignia’s NS-BRDVD, and cnet wrote they “have issues with the Insignia’s Blu-ray image quality.”
But cnet doesn’t appear to have actually reviewed and tested the MVBD-2510. Honestly, how different can the picture be when it comes to blu-ray players?
For $150 I decided to grab that bargain deal.
November 6, 2008 at 2:15 PM in reply to: Easy money on next leg down, second Fool’s Rally progressing as expected #300718stockstradr
ParticipantDid I say the S&P500 would sail up to 1,100?
Whoops. Well, we can throw out THAT prediction. Obviously it looks like 1,000 WAS the top of the Fool’s Rally.
November 6, 2008 at 2:15 PM in reply to: Easy money on next leg down, second Fool’s Rally progressing as expected #300745stockstradr
ParticipantDid I say the S&P500 would sail up to 1,100?
Whoops. Well, we can throw out THAT prediction. Obviously it looks like 1,000 WAS the top of the Fool’s Rally.
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