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Old 20-07-2008, 11:30 AM
ruggiero54
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With respect, and good intent
Distroman touched on it, it seems to me you are over analysing to the point of making no decision...questions and comments out of context to our own thought processes produce confounding answers from others e.g. shop assistants.
Make a decision, whether or not you 100% like that decision, buy it, and then move forward i.e. upgrade later. You might have to deal with your inner voice telling you you've made the wrong choice, but it's easier to deal with than the sense of frustration that can come from not making a decision at all.
"Listen to everyone, follow no-one" Franklin Templeton Investments
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