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Technically speaking there is no such thing as SATA-1, or 2 even. The "2" was added on by the manufacturers, not the SATA spec company (who were actually called "SATA II"). Whatever, semantics schmantics.
1 Canadian Dollar = 1.00283 USD. bwhahahaha.
eh.
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Technically speaking there is no such thing as SATA-1, or 2 even. The "2" was added on by the manufacturers, not the SATA spec company (who were actually called "SATA II"). Whatever, semantics schmantics.
1 Canadian Dollar = 1.00283 USD. bwhahahaha.
eh.
Correction: 1.00 CAD = 1.01429 USD
Buying stuff in the states is like getting an instant rebate!
Titanium is the new bling!
(you heard from me first!)
Tell me about it. I cringe when I see prices in USD lower than prices here in EUR, but importing wouldn't be cheaper in most cases, and a whole lot of hassle if the goods were DOA.
Until the mounties slap you with a 15% customs fee.
provincial and general sales tax, yes, no duty on computer bits in general, and not on most goods made in north america .. now you just have to hope you get a customs official who knows his/her stuff
We have enough youth - What we need is a fountain of smart!
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