| I had also hoped a NA would keep the cost and frequency of repairs down. I don't really have any interest (yet) in building a high preformance machine so I think a TT would be wasted on me. I've entertained the idea of a Z because my advisor has provided me with a very generous stipend and the cost of living in Phoenix isn't very high. I also can't see myself getting beyond stage 2 in the next four years while in grad school. If you still think a NA is a bad idea at this point, let me know. I won't promise to stop looking for one though ;). If you'd like to share any advice on problems to look for when buying one that'd be very helpful too.
another Purdue guy... |