the australian version cut out a lot - that's why it was so short.
I found some parts annoy, and other's pretty funny.
loved the japanese-speak in the movie.
You obviously wouldn't go and see this movie if you're expecting a good movie.
If you're into dumb/stupid - funny stuff, it's...
of all the people i know with samsung phones, the comments have been all but negative.
I'd go with the V3X, just because of my anti-Samsung mobile phone attitude.
good point :P
I paid $500 for a laptop.
2nd hand. 1/2 a year old and barely used. I knew it was barely used because it was my sister's work laptop which she got and left in the house.
it was a pentium m 1.9?
60Gb HDD
1GB RAM.
XP, MS Office Pro
The work paid $2.5 for it.
and half a year...
2.5years...
I'd pay $250 no more.
sorry, just doing some simple deprecitation in my head, taking that the average lifetime of a laptop is 3 years.
to me, laptops depreciate very quickly no matter how good they are and how well they are taken care of.
until wimax comes out, wireless ISP's won't be any great.
but if it's your only option, i guess you have to go with it.
speeds are "ok" if you've got 1 computer. as soon as you put it on a network, you'll feel it.
toshiba's also have their downsides.
It will depend on what range toshiba you're buying - similarly with dell.
I'm not sure if Dell stores display their latitude range?
the wide screen inspirons are pretty decent.
and no, not all Dell laptop casing's are cheap and flimsy. The Dell Latitude Range is rather solid, and a few drops to the floor won't do much damage. Then again, the latitude range is slightly more expensive than the Inspirons.
All laptops, around...
you want what each level does in regards to faults?
or what typical roles they have?
Level 1 - desktop support, basic application support, basic networking
Level 2 - more indepth desktop/apps support. network support on level 2 is for managed switches, configs of servers, routers
Level 3 -...