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some days? more like since day 1 when they made the friggin rubbish!

stupid werk wasted so much $$$ on that rubbish and always crash, they should probably buy us ferrari enzo or something instead.

its not too bad. not like a exchange server that crashes or needs maintenance every week

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hehehe unsure paul so not worth it???

you could probably get one a bit cheaper. i mainly deal with new stuff. but a brand new cheap brand name laptop nowdays is around 2k. personally i would need a closer look but if its colour screen runs and battery holds out for more than an hour then i would get it for around $750 cash.

compaq is a good brand though.

i wouldnt want to get anything less than a pentium 2 or 3 in a laptop now.

what were u doing on sunday to get that burnt???

it must be so pain full

We were at the boostcruising charity cruise raising money for the gold coast childrens hospital. It went from raining constantly to the hottest days soo far this summer. It was held at the broadwater carpark so there was very little shade.

It's only burnt where my hair was parted. And it only really hurts when I brush over it :thumbsup:

ah lol thats right I got a card with it on its a P III & it comes with a recoed battery  

the modem is for cable also & yes it is colour so worth $895???

yep. not bad. i might be able to sanffle some ram sticks and send them over if you want.

worth 895. but get them a bit lower if you can. :thumbsup:

ah cool thanks paul yeah that would be sweet if you could do that but I will not be getting it till after the new year

any way time for me to get going so I will catch yas later :wavey: try & stay cool ppl :cooldance

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