A necklace with a plastic part that has a scorpion in it. Also, Star Trek DS9: Unity. (I think that's what the book is called; I don't have it on hand right now. XD)
I got some of my student loan money back, and my Advisor told me to purchase a few school related things with it. One of them, she said, should be a laptop just in case your computer ever goes down or your internet connection fails. Since this is an online university, my connection is critical.
So, I took some and bought a brand new Acer Aspire One.
I think it's beautiful, and after removing the bloatware on it (McAfee security suite and a whole bunch of other useless things), she runs like greased lightning. For $278, this is what I got:
Intel Atom Processor (1.6 Ghz)
10.1" Display
160 GB 5400 RPM Hard Drive
1 GB RAM
256MB Intel 950A Graphics Adapter
3 USB 2.0, 1 VGA, audio input and output jacks, and a Multimedia Card Adapter (for SD cards, MMC, and so on)
Ethernet Adapter
Wireless B/G/N Adapter
Built in Webcam and Microphone
And it comes with Windows XP Home SP3.
Here are a couple of pictures:
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(You might not be able to tell from the pics, but it's Electric Blue)
I am absolutely thrilled with it.
J.
I am posting from mineI have the exact same one (blue too!) I LOVE IT! I love its portability, its speed and got used to the small keys quite quickly. The battery, fully charged, lasts 3+hours and re-charges in less than an hour
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I got some of my student loan money back, and my Advisor told me to purchase a few school related things with it. One of them, she said, should be a laptop just in case your computer ever goes down or your internet connection fails. Since this is an online university, my connection is critical.
So, I took some and bought a brand new Acer Aspire One.
I think it's beautiful, and after removing the bloatware on it (McAfee security suite and a whole bunch of other useless things), she runs like greased lightning. For $278, this is what I got:
Intel Atom Processor (1.6 Ghz)
10.1" Display
160 GB 5400 RPM Hard Drive
1 GB RAM
256MB Intel 950A Graphics Adapter
3 USB 2.0, 1 VGA, audio input and output jacks, and a Multimedia Card Adapter (for SD cards, MMC, and so on)
Ethernet Adapter
Wireless B/G/N Adapter
Built in Webcam and Microphone
And it comes with Windows XP Home SP3.
Here are a couple of pictures:
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(You might not be able to tell from the pics, but it's Electric Blue)
I am absolutely thrilled with it.
J.
I am posting from mineI have the exact same one (blue too!) I LOVE IT! I love its portability, its speed and got used to the small keys quite quickly. The battery, fully charged, lasts 3+hours and re-charges in less than an hour
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$90 worth of prescription drugs and some beer to wash them down with.![]()
These two, esp. the dress, are beautiful!
From what I've read online, the content of the UK set should be identical to the US one. If it's not, I'll cancel my pre-order and get the US one.^ I'll probably get the UK version of BSG as well. The fact that it's cheaper doesn't hurt either. And I honestly don't know if I'm even gonna get Dollhouse.
I suppose it's late at this point, but there was some question as to whether or not the UK release would have the extended episodes, as well as the many features (such as the podcasts) that were not released there for previous seasons. But if it's just the aired episodes you want, I can't argue with that deal.
I just signed the purchase agreement and paid the deposit, so there is not really a way back!!
What's the housing market like in your part of the world? Has it gone through the same kind of downturn as over here (and in the USA)? Probably a fairly decent time to buy if so, provided you got a good mortgage deal.
I just signed the purchase agreement and paid the deposit, so there is not really a way back!!
What's the housing market like in your part of the world? Has it gone through the same kind of downturn as over here (and in the USA)? Probably a fairly decent time to buy if so, provided you got a good mortgage deal.
Waaaaaay across the Channel, it's not as bad. The housing market has slowed down a bit, but there is no real crash or even slump. It takes a little longer now to sell a house/flat (mainly the high-end ones), and the prices aren't climbing any more, but overall the market is still pretty solid.
I'm going mortgage shopping next week, wish me luck :-)
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