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Investments, that have more than payed for themselves., ... in one way or another.
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So, basically, this thread is about things that you have bought, that you seem to get a lot of use out of. Which seem to make life better in some way.
(They don't even have to be expensive items)

Such as:
I found a single cup coffee maker for $8.00
This thing payed for itself almost immediately, since now I can have a cup of fresh brewed coffee, instead of drinking instant while I'm house sitting.

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Spending a little more money for a laptop with a slightly spiffier processor and a touch screen has saved me a lot of time and helped preserve my sanity during long hours working on team projects and other educational things. I was originally planning to get one of the less expensive netbooks, but spending another $100 or so gave me a much more enjoyable experience.

Also, my signature black bag that I always take to class. That thing has a lot of miles on it.
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Edited by: Bibby, Apr 22nd, 2015 @ 9:46 pm
Course clear! You got a card.
... really? That's what you call Guile?
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dropping a little under a thousand for a new computer two years ago was a good idea. not only does it play games reasonably well, its speed helped me browse the internet for college papers better.

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So what can be superior when compared with paying out half the price for brand name children?

wow, if brand name children are on sale, maybe i can stop buying all these cheap knockoff children


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OK... even I'll admit that the Oakland Raiders' performance might be a valid reason to use the interesting words.


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My 95 Toyota Corolla Dx (with milage of 95,000 miles when I bought it) for $1500. Not only I can get to places easily, it's totally worth it since everything works great in it.

Android developer license ($29) and Windows Phone developer license ($19). Not only I got more access to my devices, publishing apps to the store actually made me about $300 so far.

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