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I could post my dishes stack, but I'm pretty sure nothing's rotting on it yet, so I'll concede victory to her.My sister's desk is (or was) way more disgusting, with cups and bowls everywhere. Cups with rotting milk in them.
The hell are those giant ass jugs?New monitor! 23" Dell UltraSharp 2312HM
Finally replaced my Samsung SyncMaster 710n (from 2004). The difference is magical.
Heh, my Nvidia 7950 burned out recently, ol' ATI finally done caught up eh? How's it perform?
7950 and shit
Myofusion whey protein. You know, for my massive muscles and shit.The hell are those giant ass jugs?
Lord of Takin' All Your Money for Superfluous Shit amirite? That box with the skull on it isnt even real wood, is it? IS IT?
Pfft, poser. Me and Hokey started this Thinkpad trend.Picked up this used Thinkpad:
Specs: 1.6 GHz Core 2 Duo, 4GB DDR2, GMA 950(lol), 1400x1050 IPS screen, 250GB HDD
Love the screen and keyboard/mouse, will much better when college starts next year compared to my crappy Acer which was falling apart on all areas.
Oh God! We use Thinkpads at work, and I honestly think they're pieces of shit. Seriously, we've had so many problems that I can't believe they still use them. Bleh. Thinkpads FTL that's for certain.
Are you kidding me? Me and a couple guys I work with use them and we love them (we work at a computer repair shop). I mean, this thing has been kickin' since like '06 and runs as fast as ever after I cleaned off the old user's junk. I ran tests on the hard drive and memory and they're in near perfect health. Thats really good for a 7+ year old laptop hard drive. Like, really really good. I took mine apart and the design, while not easy to work with, was very solid, especially compared to the shitty hp, dell, toshiba, and even the few Asus laptops I've opened.Oh God! We use Thinkpads at work, and I honestly think they're pieces of shit. Seriously, we've had so many problems that I can't believe they still use them. Bleh. Thinkpads FTL that's for certain.
Are you kidding me? Me and a couple guys I work with use them and we love them (we work at a computer repair shop). I mean, this thing has been kickin' since like '06 and runs as fast as ever after I cleaned off the old user's junk. I ran tests on the hard drive and memory and they're in near perfect health. Thats really good for a 7+ year old laptop hard drive. Like, really really good. I took mine apart and the design, while not easy to work with, was very solid, especially compared to the shitty hp, dell, toshiba, and even the few Asus laptops I've opened.
Dunno, maybe you guys use the newer models which I've heard aren't quite as good, but when IBM was making them and at least for awhile after Lenovo took over on its own, they were excellent machines.
Also I got mine for $275, and I would take this thing over any $600-$800 modern HP/Toshiba/Dell pc any day.
Because IBM/Lenovo makes their own harddrives and memory...I ran tests on the hard drive and memory and they're in near perfect health.
Its not about the hard drive, its the caddy. Its held in with rubber mounts (and screws obviously) which minimizes damage from when the laptop is moved around while on.Because IBM/Lenovo makes their own harddrives and memory...
How much do you charge for your expert repairs, exactly?
Fair enough. But you cited the harddrive's age, which is irrelevant to how it's mounted. Shock absorption is only relevant to how the user was treating it. A laptop can be immobile for 7 years but still have a drive die: that's the fault of the drive manufacturer, not the laptop (barring the possibility of a badly-made memory controller killing it somehow).Its not about the hard drive, its the caddy. Its held in with rubber mounts (and screws obviously) which minimizes damage from when the laptop is moved around while on.