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devil4u2c

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  1. Basically I am thinking about getting a new digital camera, and I am wondering what you think. I am thinking about trying to find a Nikon d90, but I am not sure I want to spend that much on one. So in the 400 to 500 dollar range what camera would you buy? For the record I am a tattoo artist and taking pictures of my tattoo work is about all I would use it for, but in that, macro mode is helpful for some of the smaller tattoos. The other thing is that I would want it to take an SD memory card. Let me know what you would buy.

  2. Well i've never built a box :P and i honestly have NO clue what im doing....

    I didnt even know these were prefab

    >.<

    blah this is hard to decide what im going to do...

    kranny: i've never built a box....and im not sure what to DOOOOO do i make a rectangle and put 2 holes?? seriously im not trying to get an atitude lol i just honestly am lost..

    prefab means buying a box as opposed to building one so any box that you just go buy would be a prefab. lol

    but based on that sentence just buy the one on ebay because you probably shouldnt handle power tools

    j/k lol

  3. IHMO i would check with some local shops to see what they would charge to build one, it dosen't look like a bad box, but that is one of those things you kinda need to see in person, because the wood that they are made of can be really cheap and brittle. Also (by the way im not bashing carpeted boxes) you can cover alot of imperfections with carpet, so if the panels aren't exactly straight it could leak but you wouldnt be able to tell by looking at pics because of the carpet. I am just wondering why you don't just build one? It would cost you around the same but you know that the work was done well. again just my two cents

    another thing if you are going to buy a prefab I would take these guys advice on where to get it.

  4. Im 22 years old still living at home. I went to community college for about one year, then realized good money can be made without actually going to college...the jobs are out there. I first went through a program in Fairfield called ROP and took classes for welding so I could get into the constuction field as a welder. I passed the classes and everything but couldnt find a job to save my life after I recived my certificate (California debt FTL). Now im currently in a program through Foodlink in Sacramento trying to get my CDLs so I can drive commercial vehicles. Hopefully I can pickup a rewarding job once im done with Foodlink and finally move OUT. I still plan on getting atleast an associate degree in business or something.

    if you are a certified welder, go to school to get A & P certified (aka licensed to work on airplanes) and then get certified to be an FAA welder, hello money. :good:

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