$12,500What did you list it for?
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$12,500What did you list it for?
@Honda-Fan loves the Optiplex. He's gonna have nightmares tonight lolWhat year and mileage? 12k is cheap.
Just realized my work computer is an optiplex
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Haven't seen a re-writeable drive in forever. I wonder how old that thing is, lol@Honda-Fan loves the Optiplex. He's gonna have nightmares tonight lol
Hey disk drives are great. I built my last pc with an optical drive. They come in handyHaven't seen a re-writeable drive in forever. I wonder how old that thing is, lol
did you start digging a trench in your yard to get your electric charger out to the street?watched this last night
youtube knows you want one
did you start digging a trench in your yard to get your electric charger out to the street?
To play your old burned cds that you made with Napster downloads?Hey disk drives are great. I built my last pc with an optical drive. They come in handy
I have a lot of old audio cds actually. I have some software on cds, games, photos & some important files backed up on dvd, cd, & bluray disks.To play your old burned cds that you made with Napster downloads?
Why?? Lol go digital or cloud. Old man.I have a lot of old audio cds actually. I have some software on cds, games, photos & some important files backed up on dvd, cd, & bluray disks.
someone would have to damage the car to unplug the charger, it locks into the socket
Running the wire over or digging a trench seem like bad ideas either way. driveway or dont bother, i think its too big a pain in the *** unless you're ok with public charging everywhere
Oh I was joking with his as well. Hope he didn't think I was serious lolYea, I was totally joking about that. Buried electric lines are super regulated. You have to have them at a certain depth, in conduit, with layers of sand, caution tape etc so if someone ever digs in that area they hit those “warning” signs before hitting the cable. You’d prob have to be 24-36” below grade in your area? It all depends on building codes for your county. I also doubt you can legally run it through the area between the sidewalk and road.
As he digs up his yard….Hope he didn't think I was serious lol