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MORE ABOUT ME

I like the weather near the Coast of Virginia, but I live inland, in a small town, just near the North Carolina state line.  I hope to travel there this spring, after graduation, as a gift to myself.  I don't currently have a working vehicle, but I have one that requires investment.  It is a 1964 Ford Fairlane, and with a little bit of money and some tender loving care, a $3500 purchase can turn into a long cherished love of the restoration of old vehicles, or a resale profit of nearly ten thousand dollars, but like everything else, when I pour my heart into a project, I have difficulty selling it without test driving it and enjoying it on a short trip to visit a new area.

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Buying software versus buying a classic car for restoration is a much different cost estimate and task.  There is no need to prove old coding skill, or develop new coding skills, its better to use the investment (class) to understand industry changes.  Investing in the car is also educational to see availability of classic car mechanical skill, parts, and the actual possibility that it will be comfortable vehicle that can provide new enjoyable experiences.

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