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I think your inability to comprehend written English is somewhat funny.Uzique wrote:
90% of university students and every single housemate i have ever had (except one that was a super WoW geek) had laptops.nukchebi0 wrote:
Tu comprendes ingles?Jay wrote:
Weird, because most of the college students I've known used laptops instead of desktops.
i've just got back from my girlfriend's place and she lives with 5 other undergraduate girls. every single one has a macbook except one, who has a hp laptop. not a desktop in sight.
and why would non-college students need a desktop at all? all my family members that work fulltime have laptops for ease-of-use and portability around the home. no non-college student i know has a desktop except for those interested in computer games (a fractional minority). to most people a desktop is an office workstation, and they certainly don't want one in their home.
i think your impression of desktops is somewhat flawed.
I don't like the keyboard on laptops
Neither do I. Which is why I attach them to an external keyboard.Adams_BJ wrote:
I don't like the keyboard on laptops
perhaps you should simply write better. that or me and jay, with college degrees, can't read?nukchebi0 wrote:
I think your inability to comprehend written English is somewhat funny.Uzique wrote:
90% of university students and every single housemate i have ever had (except one that was a super WoW geek) had laptops.nukchebi0 wrote:
Tu comprendes ingles?
i've just got back from my girlfriend's place and she lives with 5 other undergraduate girls. every single one has a macbook except one, who has a hp laptop. not a desktop in sight.
and why would non-college students need a desktop at all? all my family members that work fulltime have laptops for ease-of-use and portability around the home. no non-college student i know has a desktop except for those interested in computer games (a fractional minority). to most people a desktop is an office workstation, and they certainly don't want one in their home.
i think your impression of desktops is somewhat flawed.
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The word 'unless' is too complicated for your vast literary lexicon?Uzique wrote:
perhaps you should simply write better. that or me and jay, with college degrees, can't read?nukchebi0 wrote:
I think your inability to comprehend written English is somewhat funny.Uzique wrote:
90% of university students and every single housemate i have ever had (except one that was a super WoW geek) had laptops.
i've just got back from my girlfriend's place and she lives with 5 other undergraduate girls. every single one has a macbook except one, who has a hp laptop. not a desktop in sight.
and why would non-college students need a desktop at all? all my family members that work fulltime have laptops for ease-of-use and portability around the home. no non-college student i know has a desktop except for those interested in computer games (a fractional minority). to most people a desktop is an office workstation, and they certainly don't want one in their home.
i think your impression of desktops is somewhat flawed.
e: it probz iz 4 jay since he went 2 a tech school
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I don't like how some college classes act like everyone has laptops or smart phones these days. One of my classes has a way for you to send in questions (which get extra credit if they're good) but my desktop is in my room and a data package so I could go on the internet on my phone would be too expensive.
My desktop works for all my needs though. I study better from my own notes rather than annotating slides on presentations, too.
My desktop works for all my needs though. I study better from my own notes rather than annotating slides on presentations, too.
i covered the scenario of both college students and regular users so i don't see how my post misunderstands yours. so, uuuum...
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um why would you provide two stories showing that college students mostly use laptops unless you thought i was saying otherwise?Uzique wrote:
i covered the scenario of both college students and regular users so i don't see how my post misunderstands yours. so, uuuum...
my post stated (in statement 1+2) that college students definitely don't use desktops, it also stated (in statement 3) that the supposed non-college students that you speak of using them, also do not use them. i hope this clarifies my complex technical prose. thank you.
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that didn't answer the question. i can read your post and know what it says - i cant understand the underlying need unless you are responding to an argument that asserts otherwise.Uzique wrote:
my post stated (in statement 1+2) that college students definitely don't use desktops, it also stated (in statement 3) that the supposed non-college students that you speak of using them, also do not use them. i hope this clarifies my complex technical prose. thank you.
a desktop at my school would probably get stolen anyways
nuk my post is just there to comprehensively state on both sides of the coin that the desktop is on the way out.
all that analytic language and yet no common sense.
all that analytic language and yet no common sense.
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do whatever you need to save face.Uzique wrote:
nuk my post is just there to comprehensively state on both sides of the coin that the desktop is on the way out.
all that analytic language and yet no common sense.
save face? christ i made a simple post that in the first paragraph concurred with the two people before me with my own experience, and in the second paragraph addressed what you were saying and debunked that, too. you are a queer child.
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I asked marine to come back. He said no thanks
They're rare enough that people would go to the extra trouble of stealing them?Poseidon wrote:
a desktop at my school would probably get stolen anyways
There's always hard lessons learned by freshmen in the dorms when they don't lock their doors at night and a bunch of laptops always get stolen every year. No one's unplugging and lugging out my tower and 24" monitor without me waking up though.
you clearly do not know the city of albanyDesertFox- wrote:
They're rare enough that people would go to the extra trouble of stealing them?Poseidon wrote:
a desktop at my school would probably get stolen anyways
There's always hard lessons learned by freshmen in the dorms when they don't lock their doors at night and a bunch of laptops always get stolen every year. No one's unplugging and lugging out my tower and 24" monitor without me waking up though.
I know they called hamburgers "steamed hams" there.
Who gives a shit? Of all the frequent posters he contributes the least, it was either spam or being an asshole with him, heck Andros is more entertaining than that redneck...Oh, he'll be back anyway, don't worry yourself too much.Macbeth wrote:
I asked marine to come back. He said no thanks
I know fucking karate
i don't think i could've said it better myselfjustice wrote:
Who gives a shit? Of all the frequent posters he contributes the least, it was either spam or being an asshole with him, heck Andros is more entertaining than that redneck...Oh, he'll be back anyway, don't worry yourself too much.Macbeth wrote:
I asked marine to come back. He said no thanks
whiny old man who spent a good portion of his day insulting people 10 years+ younger than him
marine > all
Doesn't seem like this forum got the population boom some people were expecting BF3 to bring.
anything is possible if 50 fucked vivica