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What type of desktop is the best for gaming? I'm looking for something under $1,500. The three i think o f as the best are Mac, Dell, and Gateway....if anyone can give me details on qwhgich is actually better for gaming that would be great.
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$1500? Dude, buy your OWN hardware. In fact, I'll pick stuff out FOR YOU! Like on those "design on a dime" shows. After you get it, let's say from Amazon for example, bring it to Best Buy and have the Geek Squad throw it together. It's only like $90 more, AND all of their labor is warranteed, so if anything breaks, you're covered. It's like buying a "DarkWolf99" Brand computer. Here's more or less what I have...though I may have to drop some stuff to keep it under the price range:
Core 2 Duo E6600 Conroe 2.4GHz: $330
eVGA 680i SLI Motherboard: $240
512MB ATI Radeon dual-DVI support graphics card: $160
3GB RAM: $250
250GB Harddrive: $120
Case: $50
Creative Soundcard: $50
Windows Vista Ultimate: $370
TV Tuner Card: $60
CD/DVD Drive: $50
Labor: $90
Total: $1770
If you got Vista Home Premium instead of Ultimate, it would be $1600.
You could have the absolute sickest computer on God's green Earth for $1600, including labor and warranty. A Core 2 Duo with 3GB of RAM and a 512MB ATI card? Holy Christ. I'm sitting on mine right friggin' now, and it is ridiculous. I could launch the god-damn Space Shuttle from my computer.
You probably already have a display. I would recommend getting a second one to extend your desktop. It's a really great luxury, especially for watching TV on Media Center while doing other stuff (I'm watching the Planet Earth specials I recorded last night while writing this).
$1500? Dude, buy your OWN hardware. In fact, I'll pick stuff out FOR YOU! Like on those "design on a dime" shows. After you get it, let's say from Amazon for example, bring it to Best Buy and have the Geek Squad throw it together. It's only like $90 more, AND all of their labor is warranteed, so if anything breaks, you're covered. It's like buying a "DarkWolf99" Brand computer. Here's more or less what I have...though I may have to drop some stuff to keep it under the price range:
Core 2 Duo E6600 Conroe 2.4GHz: $330
eVGA 680i SLI Motherboard: $240
512MB ATI Radeon dual-DVI support graphics card: $160
3GB RAM: $250
250GB Harddrive: $120
Case: $50
Creative Soundcard: $50
Windows Vista Ultimate: $370
TV Tuner Card: $60
CD/DVD Drive: $50
Labor: $90
Total: $1770
If you got Vista Home Premium instead of Ultimate, it would be $1600.
You could have the absolute sickest computer on God's green Earth for $1600, including labor and warranty. A Core 2 Duo with 3GB of RAM and a 512MB ATI card? Holy Christ. I'm sitting on mine right friggin' now, and it is ridiculous. I could launch the god-damn Space Shuttle from my computer.
You probably already have a display. I would recommend getting a second one to extend your desktop. It's a really great luxury, especially for watching TV on Media Center while doing other stuff (I'm watching the Planet Earth specials I recorded last night while writing this).
Will Obama's rockstar power be enough to save taxpayer bank cheat Giannoulias from losing his old senate seat?
Obamaâs Thursday afternoon campaign event for Giannoulias, the beleaguered state treasurer of Illinois, reportedly raked in $1 million. Lagging behind his GOP opponent, liberal Republican Rep. Mark Kirk, Giannoulias has coveted one-on-one, grip-and-grin time with Obama for months. In addition to the cash, photo-ops and video of the Obama fundraising event that Giannoulias will milk from now until Election Day, the White House has dispatched Vice President Joe Biden, White House senior adviser David Axelrod and White House campaign management guru David Plouffe to boost Giannouliasâ bid. Plouffe proclaimed Democrats âall inâ for Giannoulias, whom he described as âa great progressive champion.â
Obama gave his own personal seal of ethical approval, telling deep-pocketed donors this week: âI appreciate his strong sense of advocacy for ordinary Americans. You can trust him â you can count on him.â Uh-huh. And Iâve got a bridge to Hope and Change to sell you.
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What would Giannoulias know about âordinary Americansâ? Giannoulias, 34, befriended Obama during pickup basketball games with an elite group that also included Michelle Obamaâs brother, Craig; Chicago edu-crat Arne Duncan (now Education Secretary); and hedge fund manager John Rogers (the ex-husband of the Obamasâ ex-White House social secretary, Desiree Rogers). He spread his wealth and influence around early and often to support Obamaâs fledgling political career. He pitched in $7,000 in 2003-2004 to Obamaâs Illinois State Senate bids. He hosted fundraisers for Obamaâs U.S. Senate campaign in 2004 and for his presidential campaign in 2007.
Whereâd the cash come from? Giannouliasâ Greek immigrant family founded Chicago-based Broadway Bank, a now-defunct financial institution that loaned tens of millions of dollars to convicted mafia felons and faced bankruptcy after decades of engaging in risky, high-flying behavior. Itâs the place where Obama parked his 2004 U.S. Senate campaign funds. And itâs the same place where a mutual friend of Obama and Giannoulias â convicted Obama fundraiser/slum lord Tony Rezko â used to bounce nearly $500,000 in bad checks written to Las Vegas casinos. This week, the Chicago Sun-Times revealed an additional $22.75 million Broadway Bank loan to a Rezko-owned business in 2006. Giannoulias held an ownership stake in the bank at the time.
Giannoulias served as Broadway Bank vice president and senior loan officer for four years. According to the Chicago Tribune, during Giannouliasâ tenure, some $27 million of Broadway Bankâs funny money went to mob crooks Michael âJawsâ Giorango and Demitri Stavropoulos. Giorango is a hustler who fronted a nationwide prostitution ring and was sentenced to six months in prison; Stavropoulos is behind bars for operating a multistate bookmaking ring. Giorango ran the $400-an-hour call girl operation out of high-rise luxury apartments in Chicago with the infamous âGold Coast Madam,â Rose Laws. Giorango and Stavropoulos used their Broadway Bank loans to start their own risky lending business for nontraditional borrowers unable to secure traditional bank financing.
Despite Giorangoâs criminal record exposed by the Tribune in 2004, Broadway Bank approved massive mortgages for him. Giannouliasâ brother, Demetris, explained that as a ârelationship bank,â Broadway wouldnât just throw someone under the bus because of a âbad article.â Instead, the bank went ahead and rubber-stamped a September 2005 loan for $3.4 million to buy a 32-unit Los Angeles apartment complex. The application falsely stated that the borrower, Giorango, had ânot been convicted of a felony.â Giannoulias oversaw the servicing of such shady loans totaling $11 million. Remember: He was no low-level staffer. He was, as he reminded supporters when he needed to deflect attention away from his youth, top management at Broadway Bank.
In January 2010, the bank entered a consent decree with federal and Illinois state regulators. It required Broadway Bank âto raise tens of millions in capital, stop paying dividends to the family without regulatory approval, and hire an outside party to evaluate the bankâs senior management.â The cityâs former inspector general blasted Giannoulias and his family for tapping $70 million worth of dividends in 2007 and 2008 as the real estate crash loomed. Broadway Bank was sitting on an estimated $250 million in bad loans. In late April, federal regulators shut it down. Cost to taxpayers: an estimated $390 million. Giannoulias refused to drop out of the race â and instead used the company failure to argue that it made him more qualified to serve in office: âI have a renewed vigor and a new perspective on just how horrible it is out there for so many people.â
http://giannoulias.nrsc.org/
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No. Everyone is onto the crooked Chicago Machine now. Obama and the rest of those cronies are exposed now. people will be watching for the voter fraud. Watch for the smears though.
No. Everyone is onto the crooked Chicago Machine now. Obama and the rest of those cronies are exposed now. people will be watching for the voter fraud. Watch for the smears though.
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