dave_the_nerd
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- Feb 25, 2011
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Is that true? I thought you assemble desktops for a living, which is, by the way, a fun way to make money and help people to fulfill their needs.
He assembles them before he has a customer to buy them, and gleefully posts about all the great deals he finds on tiny SSDs and discontinued hardware.
It's not so much building computer to suit peoples' needs as it is building computers to build computers, and then trying to find people whose needs are met by said computer, months or years down the line.
Agreed. VL is good people, IMO he just has a bit of a problem.But if I was mistaken (and you're really addicted), there's nothing wrong if you ask for some help. Sorry if I'm being a bit personal here. I see you as a good person and just want to help if I can.
Been there, done that, still feel the pinch w/ every email from Amazon and every time I drive past a MicroCenter. Novelty is a high.
Having a housemate helps - we're not an item or anything, but I still have to deal with something similar to "Wife Approval Factor" and can't just layer the house in desktop PCs.