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I just purchased a 2010 Honda CBR600RR Leyla that was downed from previous owner. I went and replaced all the fairings with new. Now I have a complete set that has been scratched and some tabs broken. What is a fair price to sell the set for?
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Started by Revin on
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Being that its a complete set...Maybe $600-$700 shipped ...gestimate Idk ... .
Hard to see the damages in the pictures..but they don't look too bad .
Hope this gives you a starting point.
I've seen OEM plastics go from $950-$1100 shipped in great condition .
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I'm a 14 years old .. And i haven't done anything with my life! Nothing that i could remember forever or something stupid .. I have no friends.. Never had a bf ..I hate my body, i have talents that has no use for me in this world, i'm in love with a guy...
Started by foooofoooo on
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by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at 350zmotoring):
Oh by the way, if this....
It's an awkward age.
You're only 14.
Even the popular girls who act like they are the hottest thing since time go home and hate themselves .
Nothing is happening to you that hasn't happened to EVERY GIRL ON THE PLANET as a teenager .
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I'm using a 1producer-1consumer design in my app using a SynchronousQueue. By now, I'm using it with the default constructor (fair=true). And I'm wondering about how "fair=false" would affect to the system (performance and specially concurrency behaviour...
Started by ktulur on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
The fair flag to true, then as you've pasted in your question, waiting threads contend in FIFO order.
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At what length of text and/or length of audio snippet does a piece of commercially distributable software pass the threshold of fair use and violate the included work's copyright? Does attribution absolve the developer from infringement? An example would...
Started by NICCAI on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Determining what is fair use involves a very.
Unfortunately, there is no cut and dried answer.
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Using StackOverflow itself as an example, if you had any such system where entries were voted and viewed in order of rank based on this, how do you compensate to sort newer entries fairly? That is, if ten bad answers are given and upvoted, how do you ...
Started by ironfroggy on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
You could add 10 "virtual upvotes....
As your "bad" answers have been upvoted and so, by the rules of your site, should appear higher when ordered by rank .
Or an "Unanswered" section - using StackOverflow as an example .
Provide a "Sort by Newest" function.
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Let me say i know NOTHING about nhibernate except its for databases. I am doing a fairly small project, should i learn nhibernate?
I guess i have 4 questions
Is using a nhibernate overkill in a small project? What should i NOT use nhibernate for? if i...
Started by acidzombie24 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
It certainly doesn't hurt to learn nhibernate but it might be a bit of overkill for a ... .
Why not start using nhibernate on a small project? This is a good way to learn it without the additional complication and stress of learning it on a large project .
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Let's say I have a position open, it can either be contract or permanent position. The question is what is the fair amount of money I should pay for the contract position, if I am willing to pay X per month for the permanent role? Contract pays are inevitably...
Started by Ngu Soon Hui on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Also, the price of candidates....
In my experience there is little corelation between market contract rates and market permanent role rates since there could be more or less of each available at a time .
It depends on the market - since that is what sets the rates .
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Someone I know does interviewing for C programmers. One of the questions he asks is something to the effect of, "How do you pass an argument by reference in C?" The expected answer is along the lines of passing a pointer.
The interview questions were ...
Started by David Pfeffer on
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"Is this fair?" is the wrong ....
"passing by reference" does very much imply "passing the value .
I think it's a fair question.
Even and C++.
I think the question is fair, as it highlights a rather important point.
To be afraid of.
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What do you consider a fair, yet profitable hourly wage for routine updates/management (ie - information, maintenance, database management) for your average site?
What factors do you use to set that rate?
As a reference...I usually quote around $25/hour...
Started by johnnietheblack on
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What is fair, is the most ammount.
With companies that jump at finding a good person to outsource under $50 .
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So we first interviewed a guy for a technical role and he was pretty good. Before the second interview we googled him and found a MySpace page which could be regarded as inappropriate.
The content was entirely personal and in no way related to his professional...
Started by Jon Hopkins on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
And rightly.
Potentially harm your company's reputation, you can consider it fair criteria for exclusion.
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