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Subject: Re: Testing question

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 09:00:45 10/16/05

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On October 15, 2005 at 18:04:24, stuart taylor wrote:

>On October 11, 2005 at 18:08:04, Tony Nichols wrote:
>
>>On October 11, 2005 at 12:07:06, Christopher Morgan wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Anyone know if there are any new notebooks out there for sale with an AMD dual
>>>core, 64 X2 4xxx, preferably 4800?  The AMD site says the dual core chips do not
>>>run hotter or require more power, however I can’t find any notebooks with the
>>>dual chips.  In the past you could usually find the highest performing notebooks
>>>and desktops at Price Watch, but no notebooks with AMD dual cores there now.
>>>Thanks!
>>>
>>>Christopher
>>
>>Yes! www.voodoopc.com. I hope you have 10 grand:)
>>Regards
>>Tony
>
>I clicked on url in blue from above post. Well, maybe yes, maybe no. There's so
>much which is still to be desired with my 1.86 centrino notebook computer, even
>though the specs are among the best (of a few months ago). Still, all these
>little computer/electronic devices and computers are still very demanding on
>time and patience to gain familiarity with them, and even then, the actions
>needed to get most out of them are very taxing on the faculties of a person,
>forcing a person to be very highly involved in every little way, in order to
>gain from as much as possible of what can be done.
>If a person values every fiber of his being, the first question he would ask
>would be, "what will _I_ gain", and judging by that alone, he will judge which
>computer to purchase. Needless to say, the above question is a very testing one
>for many of the advanced electronic devices/computers of todays world!
>S.Taylor

This is MY impression. Maybe I'm wrong?

Are small computers and devices really always all that great as servants to the
human time schedule?

S.Taylor



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