
We still talk about ya'll.
Sometime in the past when I had my 00 built LS6/4l80e Z28 (07-23) and my wife had the 06 GTO.
No matter how nice/new cars get, nothing beats a big cam LS car with parts of the roof taken off and a desert highway for me.

Sometime in the past when I had my 00 built LS6/4l80e Z28 (07-23) and my wife had the 06 GTO.
No matter how nice/new cars get, nothing beats a big cam LS car with parts of the roof taken off and a desert highway for me.
I will not be debating or responding.
Regard's log: Year 12
Was sitting on $90k waiting for the next big "event" and started an account in Fidelity grabbing things around SPY 650-630. **opened Mar 12th.
Playing around with an income sleeve, growth and a little bit of options for juice.
Been doing a lot of rebalancing while testing income offerings. Roundhill is trash btw.
Took about $30k out to send to family (<3 you mom/grandma) and update my PC from a 4790k/1080/32ddr3 to a 9850/5080/64 (and built PCs for my wife and kid for family gaming).
Planning to add about $15k into it in the next few weeks and build up TQQQ/NBIS/NVDA/SOXL/TECL.
So far, this has been my most fun account to run. (Sunsetted RH. Just a couple fidelity accounts and a super old boomer schawb.)
https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/stocks/articles/spce-stock-caps-best-month-024006697.html
Literally can't go tits up.
A filing from Friday showed that investor Rich Huang and RichRich Capital LLC disclosed a 5.26% stake in Virgin Galactic. According to the filing, RichRich Capital reported owning 4.87 million shares, representing 4.62% of the company, consisting of 304,600 shares, along with call options on an additional 4.57 million shares.
Huang, the sole member of RichRich Capital, reported a total stake of 5.58 million shares, representing 5.26% of Virgin Galactic. In addition to the firm's holdings, Huang disclosed call options representing another 708,500 shares, including 284,100 in an individual retirement account (IRA) and 424,400 personally held.
Last week, Virgin Galactic also disclosed preliminary court approval of a proposed settlement in shareholder derivative litigation. Under the agreement, the company's insurers would pay $2.75 million to the company, with Virgin Galactic retaining half of the proceeds if the settlement receives final court approval. The defendants have denied all allegations of wrongdoing.
15 1SS-6spd. No options other than RS.
The schizo who got shatted on was totally in the wrong as when the fecal matter exits the bird, the area below is classified as a "Natural Toilet".
There's a toilet in your bathroom. Do you hang out in the bowl?
If the shit did hit, you must acquit.
Also SPY 800 EoW.
It's upgrade season for me, and I'm looking at moving my 2x ASUS 32" 2k curves *up* and putting a 49-57" below for gaming. The system is a 9850x3d/5080/64GB @ 6000.
Is the 57" really worth the extra cost? Or are the 49"s just fine, if not better in some way?
I've read the Acer 57" shares a lot of internals to the Neo G9 57", with the biggest difference i see being the Neo has 240hz vs Acer 120. The Acer also has KVM.
Anybody with some first hand experience with these huge things?
PC gaming/stocks are an intersection for me.
I used Nvidia gpus, Intel cpus and more recently AMD cpus all my life. They're great products. So I've always invested when I could. AI/Chip stock go brr.
I just bought a new rig after 10 years. (9850/5080/64.) and have noticed quite a few others in my trading focused groups also treating this spring as upgrade season. One dude just gave away a 3070 ti. If i wasn't turning my old rig into a Steam Box for my wife, I'd probably give it away too honestly.
But the next best thing i think is to give a heads up that tech stocks just did some crazy things and that money is buying new stuff right now.
Euphoria is high and when people are making big %s they often care less about getting top dollar for a Marketplace deal.
Happy hunting! Looking for a 4080 myself. 🔎
Lisa Su has blessed me in a very big way. Intel isn't stopping. NVDA.... well, it's NVDA.
After years of coaxing and telling my wife/son/bestfriend/mom/grandma/AI/reddit.... "I'll do it when the time is right because the deal will be there.", i am retiring my faithful build from '16.
So i live near Microcenter and they have this. I'm not sure if this clocks as a great deal or a decent one..(or maybe it's not one at all)... it's been awhile.
If i spend $3kish right now, i won't feel it, so before i finalize this... is there a better deal for a comparable system out there?
Main uses are Gaming, workstation, trading... really whatever comes down the pipe in the future i want to feel overbuilt at best and functional at worst.
(I might not wait a decade for a real uograde this time but i want a solid 5-7 years.)
Any advice/leads are welcome. First time doing a prebuilt.