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7 day dead pixel warantee is the worst I have heard of, CMV have a 30 day one, Dell and BenQ a 3 month one, Panasonic/LG a 3 year one.

just goes to show who does the best screens.

If you want fantastic screens. the Worlds undoubted winner of the best screen produced is Panasonic, feel free to argue but.. yeah. lol

if you wnat to know where i work, it almost opposite the crazy horse wink.gif

ok cool, just about 12 hours too late LOL

either way i was going to get a good price, dropped in on my mate who sells them at Myer i was looking at about $200 off a HP one but it was still alot more than this acer, It was actually one of the Myer Salesmen who told me about this store M.S.Y on morphett street

hey fishpaste quake wars has been delayed. I think i was talking to your boss the other week about it. Should be here quarter 3 2007.

Also my younger brother just ordered a new computer (well the parts anyway)

he got a

dual core duo 2 mabob thats 2.13 ghtz i think.

asus 950i (nvidia chipset) dual sli motherboard

2 gig of 800 DDR2 RAM

250 gig sata hdd

and a 320 mb geforce 8800GTS

so that should be pretty fancy. Very cheap as well.

hey fishpaste quake wars has been delayed. I think i was talking to your boss the other week about it. Should be here quarter 3 2007.

Also my younger brother just ordered a new computer (well the parts anyway)

he got a

dual core duo 2 mabob thats 2.13 ghtz i think.

asus 950i (nvidia chipset) dual sli motherboard

2 gig of 800 DDR2 RAM

250 gig sata hdd

and a 320 mb geforce 8800GTS

so that should be pretty fancy. Very cheap as well.

there is nothing like a crown, for pickin it up, and puttin it down.

im bf2'er... i have gone off CSS a bit now.

well we have a war @ 7pm tonight try be in vents and bobdog too

well, with all this computer talk and code talk (games I presume?) All I can picture is this:

222px-Frink.gif

:D:thumbsup:

GOLD

i hear "with the computers ergh eegh"

anyways bad impression but you get the picture its easier to hear it in your haed than get it down in txt

BF2 i lost interest with that and the unlocks and point farmers all got a little too much the 600mb patches to break more things than they fix

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