When I came home from volleyball today, Luke told me to meet him in his “office” in the attic. I went up there and we talked business. He said that he would take my nForce 3 motherboard and CPU and I would take his new nForce 4 motherboard and buy a new prossesor. Since I would probably upgrade my video card sooner than Luke, he said that I should have the PCI Express motherboard (the nForce4) and since he would have an AGP motherboard (mine), he would be rather open to buying my video card. I agreed to that (since the new motherboard could be the SLI for a couple more bucks) but I knew what Luke’s denifition of a sale is, dirt cheap or no deal. Since I bought the card for $200, I said he could buy it for $100. He declined. I said that was reasonable and than he said he’d take it for $50. I thought that was insane so since I was at my computer at the time, I IMed a computerlogical friend of mine to see what he thought of the deal. He thought $50 was good so I thanked him and signed off IM) by that time, Luke lowered the selling price to 20 bucks! I thought that was a slap in the face (in a very light mood, I mean it wasn’t a hurtful SITF (slap in the face), but a light “. . . like, dude. . . hellooo!?” SITF) and I thought that it could only go lower so I stopped right there. . . for obvious reasons. Survivor was on.
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