I think it goes to Audie Murphy. He used the .50 cal machine gun on top of a burning tank destroyer that was about to explode to single handedly hold back an entire German division. He also used the radio to call in artillery strikes. It was like something out of Call of Duty or Medal of Honor, only it actually happened.
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I'm not surprised. T-Mobile had crappy coverage. I also think most of their business was in those prepaid burners that poor people and drug dealers buy. I can't believe there's much money in that. They hyped their smartphones like crazy, but I don't think they were that popular. Anyone with the money to get a smartphone was going to go with AT&T or Verizon. I don't know anyone IRL who was on T-Mobile, and every time I walked by one of their stores it was empty.
At least T-Mobile users won't have shoddy coverage anymore.Stevo_the_gamer
Their coverage sucked. Their phones sucked. Good riddance honestly.
I would keep the Honda and put the 30k into savings. The job market is a disaster. It could be a long time before you find a good job.
Not surprising. I've never met anyone IRL who uses T-Mobile.
Verizon is going to buy Sprint next. Sprint is another ghetto carrier no one uses.
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I think that if you plan to keep that monitor you'd be wasting your money upgrading. An i3 and a 5770 is plenty at 1280x1024.
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No it isn't .For most games it is but not for all metro and crysis (and some other games)don't run flawlessly at max settings and it is this what i want. I expect some future games to ask for more resources also.
Crysis and Metro don't run that well on much of anything. Those games just horribly optimized and not a reason to upgrade.
I think that if you plan to keep that monitor you'd be wasting your money upgrading. An i3 and a 5770 is plenty at 1280x1024.
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