My P-1 150 MHz PC.
At that time PENTIUM was the buzzword and 150 MHz meant "150,000,000 operations per second". What speed, we all felt !!
I spent Rs 50K for this and bragged about the speed and windows-95. Within a month, P-II was out and I still had to use my P-I. Then P-III and P-IV followed and no one was willing to buy my PC for more than Rs 500 (only 18 months had passed by then)
What a loss !!! Can anyone beat that??
My sole consolation is that a friend had purchased a 90 MHz 486 computer for Rs 200,000 about six months before I purchased the P-1 and he was in a worse situation.
2007-11-12 02:07:59
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I own 7 trucks, 3 cars not including trailers and heavy equipment on them
injured, can't use any of it anymore
can not get what it is worth at this time
so i don't regret any of it, it used to make me a lot of money
2007-11-12 15:14:02
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answered by magnetic_azimuth 6
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Piece of Cake. Not a joke but I really regretted coz I thought there is no cream in it as I hate cream.
2007-11-11 23:06:24
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answered by ~o0o~ 7
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ugh... 'Earthblood' grew to become into poorly written, for which i ought to forgive the author, yet not for the crappy 'huh; wager i will in basic terms supply up right here- not greater techniques' style of ending I enjoyed the 'Gunslinger'/'dark Tower' series by potential of King, yet th elast 3 books went from undesirable to terrible! King wrote himself into the tale as 'the author', there grew to become into some style of 'magic eraser' or something, and the ending grew to become into undesirable! finished literary copout! 'the Chronocide undertaking' terrible ending negated the entire e book; important character went back in time and stopped the form(s) that led to the entire e book, hence negating the entire tale. THEN a 'in basic terms a dream!' ending on appropriate of that?!?
2016-10-02 00:41:40
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answered by endo 4
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The two Quarter Pounders, large fries, and strawberry shake I ordered last night at McDonalds. I've still got gas!
2007-11-11 23:06:55
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answered by Anonymous
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dresses as whenever i see a nice dress i buy it and when i see my wardrobe then i regret that why i spend so much on clothes.
2007-11-11 23:39:07
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answer #6
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answered by simrannaval3 2
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A magazine offer over the phone,-they ripped me off good, never cancelled it when I requested it more than once, kept senping more mag.'s & raising my bill, now it's a thousand plus & is leading to the law-F-ing BULLSHI-T!!!!!
2007-11-11 23:10:23
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answer #7
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answered by strange-artist 7
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Van Houten Hazelnut Chocolate. It crashlands onto my tummy each time...
And i regret it EVERYTIME.
2007-11-11 23:18:27
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answered by novembr 5
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nothing..... i never regretted anything.... i make sure that i really like an object before i buy it so i won't regret it...
2007-11-11 23:13:23
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answered by Anonymous
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A pair of really exphensive heels that really really hurt me when i walk and i don't even like them now.
I bought them yesterday
2007-11-11 23:06:39
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answered by ....................... 7
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