Some of you may know that I'm building a replacement computer (though at a glacial pace). Now some of the components I want are finally being discontinued (we're talking pretty much all supplies have dried up over the last 3 months) so I'm using some of our tax money to get the crucial parts (CPU/MLB) now while there are still a few left on the market.
Found a guy selling a few of the CPU model I want
NIB but marked up $50 more than they were selling for in Oct ($220 now, formerly $170). Also, he lives an hour away so I drive out to try and make sure I get the pick of the litter (even though gas is expensive). I'm not exactly happy about the markup + trip, but I know I'm not going to get this kind of chance again so I go and do it. Mission accomplished. I now have
a Phenom II X6 1090T BE.
When I get back home and check the mail, I find that the mortgage company has discovered they didn't know how shitty our house really is, so they sent a refund check for the unexpectedly lower taxes...to the tune of about $350.
Also, one of my buddies at work decides to pick that day to repay $100 that he owes me.
So now I'm not feeling so bad about that trip.
--Patrick