Just tried my Aspire One on my wife's 17" Dell and it displays 1280x1024 just fine in mirror or extended mode. But oddly I couldn't make the external my primary display. Just a driver bug I suppose.
The $79 Blu-Ray burner for your PC is just a read / write device, whereas a console Blu-Ray player has the processing and display output logic, as well as network capabilities in the newer models, etc. They're basically little computers, just like a regular DVD player is really. It's just that...
The serving size on granola is just tiny. How many servings are listed on the side of the box? I think ultimately you'll find your bowl is actually the problem. ;)
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Wow, that looks like a slice of heaven there. I have a coworker who works / lives on a sailboat, you guys have the right idea.
LOL at PedoBear. C'mon, it was funny.
Oh yeah, those are nice. Samsung didn't have a SSD or Linux offering, plus it was an inch longer and wider. It wouldn't have fit in my coat pocket! Not to mention it was out of my budget. I picked up my One for $239!
I could handle being homeless, but I'm so OC that it would likely be short lived. I've probably washed my hands 15 times today, so you can imagine that living in filth would drive me to employment pretty quickly. However distasteful it might be. Mop boy at an adult theater, sewer treatment...
Yeah, that's right. And both services throttle if you rent too many movies. NetFlix seems to be the better service at the moment, the online streaming is the bomb.
The Acer is definitely a compromise, and I certainly wouldn't use one as a main laptop. I bought the 8GB SSD version basically as a coffee shop laptop, and I can literally fit it in my coat pocket. In that was it's perfect for my uses.
I have the Acer Aspire One and like it a lot. From my reading it would seem the Asus 1000HA, MSI Wind, Acer Aspire One, and Dell Mini were the ones to get. I chose solely based on price.
I'm running XP Home on my Aspire at the moment because of NetFlix and a few other apps. But I've been playing around with Ubuntu Remix on a Dell D600 and it seems pretty decent. Can't say I've tried it on an external monitor yet though. I vaguely remember someone saying it was limited in...
I've got one of their laptops (P-171S FX) and can't say enough about it. For the money I could literally buy two for what the next decent choice would have cost.
That said, my wife owned one of their desktops in the late 90s and it was a POS. Their quality comes and goes in waves apparently.
I bet there has. I mean, gun ownership is #2 in the Constitution after all. I wonder how the founding fathers would feel about restricting someone's constitutional rights FOREVER just based on a single criminal conviction. Particularly a non-violent, non-gun related one. I wonder if there's...
I don't think so. It really flies in the face of common sense and not really in their best interests. Trying to keep the hobby as legal and legitimate as possible, etc.
QFT. I'd like to believe in an afterlife, but rbV5 nailed it. There's just no logical or empirical reason to believe in anything other than a dirt nap.
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