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if only you knew how much money I make right now (I'll give you a hint.. I'm a student)In my career, a laptop is a tool, so I treat it as such. I apologize if my view like that offends, but it's no different than a toolbox to a mechanic. In regards to serious work that depends on the work. I can do more with a command line than most can do with a GUI. Command lines don't need much horsepower ... typically.. but if that's the case, I'll utilize my server for processing power.But it will all boil down to your needs of a laptop, which I understand.. but from my point of view and my opinion. That's what a laptop is and should be capable of. Heck I find gaming on a PC overrated now as well. I'll take a console, a comfy couch and a large flatscreen over a desk chair that I sit in far too much as it is already. Last edited by JE3146; 12-16-2009 at 02:58 PM. |
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