I'm also missing not being an utterly miserable cunt too, like.
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I'm also missing not being an utterly miserable cunt too, like.
So am I.
Pass the joint lads. FFS.
I honestly wish I had something to complain about, boys.
I wish I didn't
also wish I had a fucking joint, like, seems to be rarer than rocking horse shit round here these days.
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Mate. You live in Newcastle. Them cunts are full up to the arse with dope.
Just holler out the windae, heidcase.
I could get enough coke or e to fill a fucking warehouse but I just want to get fucking monged
Nobody that I know can get a hold of any anymore, like
Far too wopped to post. Fact.
Gym on a saturday morning, YOU KNOW IT BITCHES!!!
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New laptop.
It's great.
Oh Oh , I won ? No you fuckers , same old shit I never win nuffing .
What's the bestest co-op game for a 37 year old and a 6 year old to play on the xbox on my new 42" plasma tv wot I just got off Argos for 300 squids to the max?
Palindromic cimordnilap super post count, youse cunts.
resident evil, 6 year olds just fucking love resident evil i swear to you!
/just made a cool hundred mill on the stock market (a tidy sum on ebay) :smilie4: :smilie4:
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i could easily be that guy, gekko from that film about wall street, you know the one where he makes all that money working on wall street? Die Hard i think it was called :eyebrows:
/watching an hour long video on WSUS admingastration for an exam im going to fail in two weeks :dabs:
Got Army Of Two 40th Day. 6 year olds love that shit.
Had intended to play it, but I've now gotten the 13 year old to play it with him whilst I drink vodka, do bongs and observe.
Not bad for a tenner, like.
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Here is a picture which I made my self.
I am unbeatable in Streetfighter. Fact.
Competitive dad to the max.
My younger brothers used to like beat me up with chun-li. I was never any good at it. I beat them up for reals instead.
Eww Acer! Their build quality is just a joke.
I bought a Aspire Gemstone a couple of years ago and it only took a month before I had to send it back for a repairs.
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The mousepad was unresponsive at first, then the touch sensitive shortcuts didn't work, then it wouldn't start up. Drove me insane!
I'm glad I stick to PC's now at least I can pull it apart and have a look what the issue is. I might look into notebooks again later down the track but the mousepads shit me :dry:.
Got to give it to them though, Acer laptops are dirt cheap if you compare specs with the likes of Dell, Toshiba, Sony etc.
Snee how do you find your Acer so far?
My Aspire One was complete shite. Bad pixels, started shutting down due to a faulty thermal sensor. Now it just bluescreens all the time, but that may be due to water damage.
As for this timeline, they're supposed to have improved their quality control, the last year. Thus far it's smooth sailing, anyhow. And what with the hd5650, it does well with games.
The default win7 installation is really shit though. One partition for everything, except for a gig or so stolen by office and another twelve by the recovery partition. Not to mention a bunch of crap you really don't want, like McAfee.
I just got back in from driving to scotland in my slippers for no particular reason.
The luls hit me on the way back when I realised I should have done an Alan Partridge and eaten loads of toblerones.
I might re-evaluate Acer's product range then. Not in need for a new notebook at the moment though.
I have never had a problem with anything (quite a few cards, MBs, and a netbook) from Asus. They have notebooks that start around the price of the Acers. I would look there first, NZB.
I would get a netbook but there's no optical drive and they're too small. Up untill a couple of week ago I was seriously looking at the Macbook Air if I ever had to pick one but even they don't have a optical drive or a RJ45 socket.
A friend suggested the UX30 but after reading a review ( http://www.cnet.com.au/asus-ux30-339298634.htm ) I might look into a revision of it, hopefully they'll include a optical drive.
If mid- or highend range, I'd go for whatever offers the best performance for the price, possibly exempting Packard Bell.
For lowend/budget, I'd be a lot more careful. I think that's where Packard Bell and Acer, to name two examples, are cutting the most corners.
For pre-built computers, my previous experience has been something along these lines: Shuttle - great, HP/Compaq -good, Dell -good, Lenovo/IBM - good, Apple - ok, Asus - both good and shit, Acer - shit, Packard Bell - incredibly shit. And all of them are still beat by what I built myself from parts. No matter the brand, a laptop is more likely to fail, doubly so if it's a netbook, though.
$2000 for a laptop (list price) puts that one quite a bit outside of my comfort zone. I've been using my upgraded EEE 901 (RAM and SSD) daily for the past 2+ years, but I've owned it a bit longer. I have it set up to control my much faster basement-dwelling pc via remote desktop. The only complaint I have with it is frequent stumbling while watching videos. For browsing, writing papers, torrents, and lite picture editing (photoshop doesn't like remote desktop, so I use Snagit editor) this setup works great. Screen size is too small to play anything but the most basic of games.
We originally purchased it to take on a trip with us and found its portability to be wonderful. It is FAR better to dump vacation pics onto, and preview on the "massive" 8 inch screen than on the camera's. Microsoft's maps and a GPS puck saved us a lot of frustration on that trip, as well. The SSD in this has been great for reliability and peace of mind when it gets tossed into a backpack for class.
I download most everything, so the optical drive hasn't been much of an issue for me. I did purchase an external drive, and have used that for a couple installations. By using RD, I have everything on the PC, so if I did need to burn a disk, it wouldn't be on the netbook anyway. A 16GB thumb drive can be had for about $25-30. That would give you 3 DVDs worth of space.
All said, I have loved my netbook. It was cheap, is tough, wonderfully portable, and I've found work-arounds for its lack of brute strength.
It passed some thyme, like.
I went outside for a tab in the middle of having dinner, saw the car, had my keys in my pocket and thought fuck it, why not?
I didn't plan on going to scotland, like, but I ended up on the A1 and only had two choices, north or south.
You'll be committing traffic cone theft next if you're not careful. :no: It's a serious matter.
Drive to mine next time for a doobie, brother.