eMachines or Acer tbh
Apple for my new Macpro.
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Riker: Warp engines are damaged!!!! Central power down to 25%!! OH NO!!!!!!!
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Jens, I put LG because the LG Scarlett is the best TV you can buy at the mo.
#rekt
okJenspm wrote:
lol.Mint Sauce wrote:
Jens, I put LG because the LG Scarlett is the best TV you can buy at the mo.
#rekt
Apple
Bananas tbh.kylef wrote:
Apple
Apple: http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/10/appl … dia-chips/
So not only are they shipping faulty GPUs (also a good one on Nvidia), but they have that little problem of batteries that catch fire. Quite the track record that Apple is having in reliability with their self-proclaimed high quality.
So not only are they shipping faulty GPUs (also a good one on Nvidia), but they have that little problem of batteries that catch fire. Quite the track record that Apple is having in reliability with their self-proclaimed high quality.
But they look sooooooooo nice. Who cares about the newest hardware and lack of power. For a lot of money you get the best design.CapnNismo wrote:
Apple: http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/10/appl … dia-chips/
So not only are they shipping faulty GPUs (also a good one on Nvidia), but they have that little problem of batteries that catch fire. Quite the track record that Apple is having in reliability with their self-proclaimed high quality.
Apple is win, even the worms love it
Hahahaha, nicely done
I think Google needs to get a pat on the back, too, though. I would also say they are the tech company of the year. They've opened the handset market with Android and also the Open Handset Alliance agreement (look at the latest companies to sign on, it's rather impressive). I think the days of proprietary software and the consumer being held by the balls with every cell phone purchase are nearing their end ...
I think Google needs to get a pat on the back, too, though. I would also say they are the tech company of the year. They've opened the handset market with Android and also the Open Handset Alliance agreement (look at the latest companies to sign on, it's rather impressive). I think the days of proprietary software and the consumer being held by the balls with every cell phone purchase are nearing their end ...
To be fair, Sony's year in laptops has been plagued by the exact same widespread faults (even resulting in a total recall of units in Japan).CapnNismo wrote:
Apple: http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/10/appl … dia-chips/
So not only are they shipping faulty GPUs (also a good one on Nvidia), but they have that little problem of batteries that catch fire. Quite the track record that Apple is having in reliability with their self-proclaimed high quality.
<--- Sony Vaio owner.
Don't be anti-Apple just for the bandwagon points .
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Well those chips are going to affect everyone that uses the Nvidia chips that were tainted. Sony, Apple, Lenovo, etc. Whoever. I just love taking the piss out of Apple owners because it's so easy. That, and Jobs thinks his products are holier than the Pope.
Of course his products are holier than the pope, he is the fucking god for fucks sakes.CapnNismo wrote:
Well those chips are going to affect everyone that uses the Nvidia chips that were tainted. Sony, Apple, Lenovo, etc. Whoever. I just love taking the piss out of Apple owners because it's so easy. That, and Jobs thinks his products are holier than the Pope.
Of course....Sup wrote:
You also watched the movie?Poseidon wrote:
Two words: Dead Space..Sup wrote:
What good has EA done I don't know