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Need A Desktop For 500-600 Us Dollar.

Is there such a thing as a two-hundred dollar bill?

No, there IS a $2 bill, but NOT a $200 bill.

Is 500 dollars expensive for a tattoo?

Okay so I am getting this image:
http://imgur.com/0Dd1c
tattooed on my shoulder blade.. it's going to go from about the bottom of my shoulder blade to the top. I want it to look exactly like the picture. The estimate I was given was $500.00. That seemed a little steep to me but I don't have any tattoos or know anything about tattoo pricing so I was wondering if anyone could clarify for me?

Does anyone have ANY information about Leo Koppy decoy ducks?

The history is Leo Koppy is not readily available. The only thing I could find is that the company is called Koppy International and they are located in Huntington Beach California. I see some sellers of these ducks are looking for information on them but no one seems to know much. As for value, one sold on ebay for $23.00 plus $15 to ship. Its in the link below. Other sellers are trying to sell for $500 because they really don't know the value of the item. As a collectible, I would place it with a maximum value of $150 if its very nicely painted because history of the artist is unknown. I would buy the duck for $4, it is certainly worth it if you like the piece. Hope that helps

How much money can i make breeding rottweilers?

fyi i have a job and am in school but i still struggle. You people need to get over yourselves. People breed things ALL THE TIME FOR MONEY, that doesn't mean it's unethical. I would do it the right way, I would love my dogs, so whats wrong w/ trying to make a profit as well as filling a need? We are Capitalist right? You FN COMMIES

Is it logical to go for a gaming laptop for $1000 and use it for 3+ years or buy a $500 - $600 laptop and upgrade often considering resale and the laptop being future proof?

No, it is not logical.For starters, the $500-$600 laptop wouldn't play the games that the $1000 gaming laptop would... so the two laptops would not serve the same purposes.  It is logical to purchase a $1000 gaming laptop, if you need a gaming laptop.  It is logical to purchase a $500 laptop, if that specific laptop will serve your needs.  So going the cheap route wouldn't provide the same experience.There is only one way to "future proof" your laptop gaming experience.  Throw more money at the problem.  The more you spend, the better the laptop you can get.  The better the laptop, the longer you'll be able to play top tier games.  It really is that simple.Now, you are looking at $1000 laptops.  Starting near the bottom of the gaming rig pricing scale isn't the way to get as many years as possible out of the laptop.As far as actual laptops go, if you consider using a service that allows you to have an address in the US that will re-ship your package to India... services like Shipito.com, then you can look at any laptop being sold online from a US retailer.

Can I use a 500-600 rupees power supply in a gaming PC of around 25000-30000 rupees?

I would not recommend this. If you are spending hefty amount of money on premium gaming components then PSU also must be one of them. Using cheap ones, without any doubt will make your system up and running but they’re junk in terms of efficiency.You won’t want your expensive memory/graphic modules or processor to die just because you didn’t spent couple of bucks.Though it is not necessary to spend intensive amount of money on PSU. If your rig has single graphics card, dual channel memory module and not tons of cooling fans you can go for economic option of Corsair VS450. It’s a way to go.

Cort vs Fender vs Washburn or other Acoustic Guitar To Buy?

None of those are particularly great brands for acoustic guitars. If I had to recommend one of the ones you listed, I'd suggest going with the used Cort in your last link. Cort guitars are decent for the money and that's a good deal for that particular guitar with the included hard shell case.

I'd really suggest you look at some Yamaha guitars though. They really do make quality instruments and their acoustic guitars are quite nice for the money. I have several students who play the FG700S (about $199 US) and they are a great sounding solid top guitar for that price. The ones you're looking include the cutaway and electronics, but I've played some very nice Yamaha acoustic electric guitars in the $500 range as well.
http://www.allansbillyhyde.com.au/prod/F...
I've never played a Cort but I've played Fender acoustics and just hate the tone and feel of them. Washburn is OK, but not my favorite. Yamaha & Takamine would top my list at that price point.

If I lived in Australia I'd also be very interested in playing some Cole Clark and Maton guitars. They will cost more than the ones you listed, but they're nice guitars for the money and are probably cheaper in Australia than they are here in the US.

Is it possible to fit a EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 8GB in a laptop?

Anything is possible as long as you have money…Crank Up Your Laptop's Gaming Power with an External Video CardDockIf you don't have much money, this is the way to go.If you have around 500–600 dollars, just build a desktop gaming machine. Gaming on a laptop is never optimal since a laptop has less cooling power and all the components are squeezed together (creating more heat)Your li-ion battery might die from the heat XD

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