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Kansas_Jones

Oh Laptop, My Laptop

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UNCLE A9!!

 

 

Okay, now it's getting creepy!

 

As far as the laptop situation goes, there are a lot of good options out there. Sometimes, it can be better to pick a name out of a hat than to pound your brains into mush trying to decide if you have nothing that seriously jumps out at you. I hope, whenever you make your decision, that it works out!

 

B)

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Ahhh! Too many choices! Make the voices stop! I'm starting to drive myself crazy with research

 

Laptops are overrated anyway. Gigabytes, RAM, XP, Vista, Celeron, warranties...its all so confusing and after all your hard work, you get home and find a brick in the box.

 

Get this instead: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abacus

 

It's not Internet ready, but it won't crash.

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On the contrary, my last one made a huge crash... it was incidentally shattered in the very same incident.

 

In any case, back to the laptops, I must confess, even with all of my lenovo-love I think that any new non celeron works excellently, as long as it has XP on it. Get one you think looks great, and get a warranty just in case B)

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Jonesy, it's a no brainer for so many reasons. Just buy a Dell.

 

Then you can spend all your time fighting with their website to get exactly what you want.

 

And always remember, you get what you pay for.

 

The term "ambivalence" comes to mind with regard to your post there Vatel. ;-)

 

I've had an XPS desktop for four years, and I'm happy with it (again, typing out loud. Blue screen of death and cascade failure of systems.) - so really, why mess with a good personal track record? And I'm sure some people here can pass along stories showing that having a backup laptop is a good thing as well.

 

Dudes, I'm gettin' a Dell.

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Great choice Kansas! My Dell stock just went up 2 cents. B)

Edited by Dumbass

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Great choice Kansas! My Dell stock just went up 2 cents. B)

 

 

We use Dells at my office. They are nice.

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Dudes, I got the Dell.

 

Inspiron E1405

 

14.1 Widescreen

100 GB Hard Drive

1 GB Memory

CD/DVD Combo Drive

Integrated card/modem

 

And, I thought it was appropriate to describe the new lappy under the designation screen as "Commander Kitten's Toy" :-D

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