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I have just one question for all of you...... what's your job?? Or how can you afford all these toys?? Please tell me the secret  :wacko: l

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It is a V1000. As you can see, I'm a little space-limited here :)

I finally got my new laptop last week, after Purolator lost it for a few days.

Also have the same laptop as smooth1010.

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nice 213t! :D so where is the laptop? :p

I see you are from hk. I got a question for you. Does hk island or kowloon have more free wifi points?

I have just one question for all of you...... what's your job?? Or how can you afford all these toys?? Please tell me the secret  :wacko: l

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You have to live in you parents house and work.

On the worked money you buy toys, and on the parents account you live.

You have to live in you parents house and work.

On the worked money you buy toys, and on the parents account you live.

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Oooh, I wish I could afford a t42. But I get what I can afford.

I live with my parents and my grandma's giving me her car, and my mom may pay insurance.

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damn.. I wish that was my case...

I live with my uncle and I work.

Pay my college bills, car insurance (male under 25 :cry:) and gass

but no rent :D

man.. seeing all these desktops and LCD's really makes me want one.

I'm thinking of getting an LG L1710S from newegg.com for $299 - might post my desktop in the november thread (using my ucles camara...)

any better sugestions about the monitor??

If i had a camera i'd post mine. What is with the tidy desktops? Mine has fifteeen empty cans of coke along with a variety of other necessities. I'd like to see some more "real" desktops.

/k

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heh, i'm sure some people tidy theirs up for the picture (i do to a certain extent) but for the most part i'm sure they are tidy people. i'm a neat freak. i have two dvdr's a coke can and my cell phone on my desk right now... those will be cleared off before i take a picture for a thread, though.

Mine

1)2Wire  HomePortal 1800HW

2)Sony Vaio GRT-170

3)Toshiba e405 Pocket PC

4)My old Desktop (P3-866Mhz...)

5)HP Laseget 1012 printer

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hey, I was thinking of getting a tracker ball simillar to that one. How is a tracker ball vs. a mouse? what do u like better?

hey, I was thinking of getting a tracker ball simillar to that one. How is a tracker ball vs. a mouse? what do u like better?

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I used to be a mouse guy, on one of my many trips to the USA Border I saw a Microsoft Optical Trackball @ Compusa, back in those days i saw some article saying something about mouse being bad for the wrist and decided that it would be worth the try. I liked the minute I started using it, I loved it was optical and how it nicely responded to my thumb movement. The first days you will fell akward but with time you will master the use of the trackball. 3 monts ago Imy MS trackball hit the floor and died, I bought a Logitech one (the one on the screennshot) and so far it's been a good replacement (I didn't find the MS trackball the last time i went to USA, I only found a index-finger trackball that i didnt like it and my current Logitech one)

I alsoi have a Mouse for my laptop cause it's smaller than the trackball and i can carry it better, I also have a second mouse for my desktop (I use the trackball on my desktop only) a cheapo one for people that don't like to use my trackball when they visit me. (my brother hates the trackball)

nice 213t! :D so where is the laptop? :p

I see you are from hk. I got a question for you. Does hk island or kowloon have more free wifi points?

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The laptop is temporarily abandoned in my drawer while I play with my new desktop :D

According to Netvigator (provider of wireless hotspots), there are 147 in Hong Kong Island and 52 in Kowloon :yes: But in reality there isn't much of a difference in coverage in the places where you would want to use this service.

If i had a camera i'd post mine. What is with the tidy desktops? Mine has fifteeen empty cans of coke along with a variety of other necessities. I'd like to see some more "real" desktops.

/k

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some people like to put things down on their desk without worrying if it's going to stick to something or not

is it that hard to throw the coke cans in a trash can?

The laptop is temporarily abandoned in my drawer while I play with my new desktop :D

According to Netvigator (provider of wireless hotspots), there are 147 in Hong Kong Island and 52 in Kowloon  :yes: But in reality there isn't much of a difference in coverage in the places where you would want to use this service.

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thanx man! One more question...where are all the hot girls at in the day time? I am going to be working from coffee shops...need eye candy to relax my eyes. :p

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