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Deciding what to do with my money.?

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You may think, why am I asking an online community? I'm bad at making decisions and just wanted to ask you guys. I'm an aspiring runner and I love to go running, and I'm wanting to get much better and I might need some technology to help me. I also like to take good photos and do some photography as a side-hobby. I also like to do web-designing for other people, and a website investment might be a good choice.

* Buying a Nikon Coolpix S600 or a good camera around the price of ~$300. I currently have a Sony Cyber-shot 7.2 Megapixel camera and I'd like a better one that takes better photos but I can go up to $450-500 if needed. But, I'd like to stay in the 300 range.

* A Polar RS200SD watch, these things look really nifty at a price around $200. I have been wanting to improve times, and such with a watch somewhat like this. Dunno if worth it though.

* A year-round web site host for about $100 dollars. :]

Thanks if people will help me decide, these are all hobbies by the way.

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  1. Lets start out with the big No needs.

    #2. A watch will not improve your time. Working out and training will. Any $.99 watch can do the same thing, who cares how much calories/heartrate you got going. No point if you feel good you know you worked out good.

    #3. Website hosting already has literally 100's of competing companies and legal papers get involved when you have customers. A hard profit to gain and more of a headache

    Go with #1 :)

    I'd recommend the Panasonic Lumix Series (I own 3 SLR's and Lumix is the best behind the $1000's Canons/Nikons.) You can get one for around $250-$400 depending on model. No two pictures are alike and it's true creativity. You can do a lot and get a lot out of photography, If your good at it you can make some good dollars if you get shots that nobody else would think of taking :). Hope my opinion helps you choose :)


  2. A coolpix camera, NAH... Nikon is constantly changing their line of cameras. Wait for the better one.

    A Polar watch, NAH... Why walk around with a 200.00 watch if you really have no place important to go.

    A web site, sounds good if your really into it.

    I'd put it in the bank and give it some time to decide what to do with it.

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