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Nick Koan 2010-03-17 08:31 AM

lol

That's what I get for editing my sentences before completing a thought. Stupid coffee, work faster.

sperry 2010-03-17 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cody (Post 147032)
Are you saying "meow"?

:mog:

cody 2010-03-19 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by van (Post 142682)
I want to do this, will google when I get home.
I'm sure I can get an external HD for <$100.

Asus WL-520gU DD-WRT Compatible WiFi Router w/ USB Print Server $29 after $10 MIR

http://slickdeals.net/forums/showpos...72&postcount=8

Dean 2010-03-23 09:30 PM

The best deal is to get the $19.99 Fry's branded 802.11g router and flash the D-link 802.11n firmware onto it.

It will also probably be running DD-WRT in a few weeks. Open-WRT Kamikaze is already working.

Now I just need a few N adapters for $10...

cody 2010-03-24 07:53 AM

N adapters for a G AP?

I scored a USB N adapter for $8 shipped from the egg a couple weeks ago.

Dean 2010-03-24 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cody (Post 147403)
N adapters for a G AP?

I scored a USB N adapter for $8 shipped from the egg a couple weeks ago.

No, the firmware flash makes it a N router! Apparently the hardware is identical or nearly so, just a processor and a couple DSPs really.

Damn, $8 for USB N rocks.

cody 2010-03-24 10:28 AM

Oh, that's pretty crazy to sell the hardware capable of N but not enable it. Guess it's got to the point where it doesn't actually cost more to produce N hardware or something.

Yah, I should have bought more than 1. I still haven't upgraded my network to N yet though. I really need to stop playing video games and do that. But it's almost like, because I got such cheap hardware, I'm not as motivated to use it. Hope nothing was DOA.

cody 2010-03-24 12:53 PM

Anyone else looking for a great deal on a TomTom with advanced lane guidance and spoken street names? I just found one and ordered. Got it for $104.49 w/ free shipping and no tax. Super easy with Amazon checkout too.

See post 4 for cost breakdown, here: http://slickdeals.net/forums/showthr...2#post28533412

Direct link to deal: http://www.cartoys.com/products/prod...:referralID=NA

cody 2010-08-02 03:23 PM

Mini HTPC or home server for $200 shipped. Just needs laptop RAM and an OS.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboD...t=Combo.459930

cody 2010-08-16 10:55 AM

There are two wireless "N" adapters on the front page of slickdeals right now. One is free after rebate and one's $10 shipped.

http://www3.slickdeals.net/

cody 2010-10-21 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by cody (Post 142671)
Well, duh. :P But are you going to connect it to your wireless router or something?

Cheaper alternatives (assuming preexisting equipment) to a NAS would be:

1. An external HDD that you connect to one laptop at a time.
2. An external HDD that you connect to a wireless router with a USB port ("NAS ready router")
3. A computer networked to your router to function as a file server

Option 3 covers many configurations including simply networking the computers together. If they share the same router and they're all Windows, you can share folders (or entire hard drives, exernal or internal) on each computer and keep all the files you might like to share in those shared folders. If you have enough HDD space, you can even back up to eachother's computers over the network. You can stream video from one computer to the other, etc.

Just making sure you really need a NAS. :)

Here's a good option if you want to go with option number 2, above, without replacing your existing router: Seagate STDSA10G-RK FreeAgent DockStar Network Adapter with Pogoplug Internet file sharing service for $25.00 shipped

cody 2010-12-22 02:15 PM

Some good deals at HF:

http://widgets.harborfreight.com/wsw...7&keycode=0000

Kevin M 2010-12-22 02:57 PM

Sweet deal on the aluminum jack!

MPREZIV 2010-12-22 06:54 PM

I bought that jack once. Picked up one side of a 2800 pound car with it, one time. Never worked again... Not even worth the $60, but I'm picky...

cody 2010-12-22 07:07 PM

I have it too. The first one started leaking the first time I used it but I think it's because I jacked it up to high. My previous jack would just stop raising but you could keep jacking it up without issue. This one seems to reach a hard stop and if you try to go any higher, it blows the seal. Fortunately it broke within the 90 day warranty so HF gave me a new one and with coupons that the cashier offered me, I added a 2 year extended warranty for free or something like that. I've used it to raise the car a few dozen times since and haven't had an issue, but I'm still cautious with it.

sperry 2010-12-22 07:25 PM

I've got the larger version of that HF jack. Been using it for about 7 years now IIRC, never had an issue. Then again, I installed the self-bleeder nut on day 1, which may prevent that seal blowout. Or perhaps the larger $120 (or whatever it cost) model might just be a lot better. A bunch of people I know have complaints about that cheaper one that's periodically on sale.

dknv 2010-12-22 07:30 PM

I've had 3 of these since 2002. Don't remember what happened to the 1st one, the 2nd one was used to attempt to move a car that lost its wheel off the autox course, and broke, and the 3rd one has been fine -- especially since Dean showed me that you have to replenish the jack oil reservoir occasionally :lol:.

100_Percent_Juice 2010-12-22 10:59 PM

I have had that jack for probably 5 years. It has always worked well for me. I just recently jacked up the entire side of my car after I saw Cory do it(instead of corner by corner) and the jack didn't really like that too much.

rory_a 2010-12-23 10:13 AM

My buddy's been through a few of the $60 HF jacks - keeps blowing them jacking up with his 1300 lb race bug. I have an aluminum jack from Costco, things a frickin monster. Light and solid. Lifted up the front of my pop's dodge with ease. just sayin, for $120 you can get a more solid aluminum jack that the HF premium model.

cody 2010-12-23 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 100_Percent_Juice (Post 154108)
I have had that jack for probably 5 years. It has always worked well for me. I just recently jacked up the entire side of my car after I saw Cory do it(instead of corner by corner) and the jack didn't really like that too much.

That's how I always rotate directional tires...which all 3 sets I own are.

I miss the jack that I got as a package with creeper+rolling stool deal from Summit Racing. I don't remember for sure, but it was a great deal...definitely under $100. It was the one I had before the HF one that you could keep jacking forever and it wouldn't blow a seal. Alas, somebody ganked it from my garage.

Dean 2010-12-23 05:54 PM

I have the slightly larger version that goes on sale often for $120 or so that has lasted 10 years of track events and garage work. Just clean it, top off the oil and air bleed now and again. You should never push any jack all the way to the end of the throw. Yes, they have a bypasses, but that doesn't mean you won't hurt the seals. It is just like cranking your steering all the way to lock and holding it against the stop. Not good for any of the power steering components really.

I regularly jack up one end of my cars or the other and sides occasionally with it. Jack up the front and put jack stands at front side jack points and then jack the rear diff and all 4 are off so you can diagonal or whatever rotate you want.

It will even lift the front of my F-150 with only a little strain and changed tires on my enclosed trailer with a car in it!

Dean 2011-01-13 05:34 PM

Since this has turned into Seņor Cheap Bastard and other's Deal-O-Rama of the day thread, I thought I'd throw this in...

Sam's Club has a free Guest membership with no up-charge until 1/25. If you sign up for a membership, you get a $10 or $25(plus) gift cards and a coupon for free cookies and muffins. Stop by the membership counter to get your card and get it back from the cashier. they are used to keeping them as they are usually 1 day cards.

Memberships are Individual=$40, Business=$35, "Plus"=$100
Plus gets you a bunch of stuff I haven't gone through yet but will and I think up to 2% back.

All let you buy gas for $.05/gal cheaper than the masses. That is the same as the Costco price as of today.

I did some comparison shopping vs. Costco today, well because I had nothing better to do. Kind of interesting actually. Was thinking about going into Walmart as well but didn't.

No critiques of what I choose. And no, i won't tell you who has the better deal on ensure or depends cause I don't know or need to. :P

Sam's/Costco
Bold = better deal
Red=Temp deal

Cheap Car battery group 58: 57.82 / 53.99 (sorry, forgot what group Subarus are...)
Compact Florescent light bulbs. Costco by a mile because they have an instant rebate bringing 4x23w=2.29 or 4x13w=2.99 for pretty much the full year according to the sign.
Bounce 250 7.98 / 7.99 (SC would have won, but there is a coupon this month at Costco for $1.50 off)
Tide 180 load 26.10 / 25.09 plus another $2.50 off with coupon this month!!!
Smuckers Strawberry jam 2x32oz 5.42 / 6.89
Applesauce 4X47.25oz 7.27 / 7.79
Kraft Mac & Cheese 12/$7.80 / 15/9.99
Raisins 4lb 6.98 / Organic 6.89
Craisins 48oz 6.83 / 6.99 Coupon this month for $3 off or so makes this the temp BIG winner.
Baking Soda 13.5lb 5.98 / 5.99
Vanilla 16oz name brand 6.88 / Kirkland 6.79
Bread: Costco on Milton's or Oroweat, probably others as well. Oroweat mix & match 2X1.5lb=4.54 / 2x2lb=5.69
Take & bake pizza Cheese or Peperoni, tie. Other multi meet or combos, Costco by a ton.
Peanuts oil roasted, cocktail: 52oz/5.78 / 40oz/7.39 Costo's are really good XXL and fried till crunchy but not worth that much more!!!
Pineapples 2.97 / 2.99 and both are the same size and way bigger than the ones I have seen in grocery stores for $3+
Nonfat Milk gal. 1/1.94 / 2/2.04
I can't believe it's not butter 3.75/5.58 / 5/7.49
Mexican blend cheese shredded Kraft 2x1lb/5.04 / Kirkland 1x2lb/5.99
Mild Cheddar No Name 5lb. block 9.82 / 10.89
Eggs XL 18/2.24 / 24/2.79
Real Bacon bits 20oz Hormel $6.98 / Kirkland 9.99 This is a crush on a better quality product.

And they both suck at anything that goes on sale at grocery stores like Soda, meats, produce, poultry, etc...

Dean 2011-01-14 07:10 AM

Sam's Club thin crust take and bake is pretty damn good. Less than 1/2 the crust bulk of Costco which improved its value so winner depends on what you like.

cody 2011-01-14 09:13 AM

Who's better for booze?

A1337STI 2011-01-14 09:20 AM

Cody didn't you move to Hawaii ? :)


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