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Haha if he wants a big laptop, he wants a big laptop.

That said I'm firmly a believer in the desk top at home. Even 2x 24" not really enough screen real estate :P. Would love 2x 27" set up.

On the laptop front, was waiting for Samsung Ativ 9 Plus or Asus Zenbook Infinity; but XPS 12 convertible with 4G i7, 256gb ssd, 8gb ram, fhd screen is $1599 from Dell atm on sale which is tempting me.

Haha if he wants a big laptop, he wants a big laptop.

That said I'm firmly a believer in the desk top at home. Even 2x 24" not really enough screen real estate :P. Would love 2x 27" set up.

On the laptop front, was waiting for Samsung Ativ 9 Plus or Asus Zenbook Infinity; but XPS 12 convertible with 4G i7, 256gb ssd, 8gb ram, fhd screen is $1599 from Dell atm on sale which is tempting me.

ish, look at the metabooks on affordale laptops. some great gear for that price.

tbh for gaming i hdmi up to my 55 inch led tv with blutooth keyboard and mouse etc. but yea. i need 17 inch... hell id have 18/19 if they still made em!

I honestly feel that you believe you were black, even more so than Hamish and ric

lol spent a lot of my teenage years watching The Wire, Chappelle Show, Fresh Prince and blaxploitation movies.

doesnt help some close friends make shit like this:

and they put the 'aite in "white"

and how can someone not like Mos Def?

http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/2008/02/17/69-mos-def/

Haha if he wants a big laptop, he wants a big laptop.

That said I'm firmly a believer in the desk top at home. Even 2x 24" not really enough screen real estate :P. Would love 2x 27" set up.

On the laptop front, was waiting for Samsung Ativ 9 Plus or Asus Zenbook Infinity; but XPS 12 convertible with 4G i7, 256gb ssd, 8gb ram, fhd screen is $1599 from Dell atm on sale which is tempting me.

Rip off. I picked mine up with 16gb, ssd + hdd, 765m for $1700.

Much better deal than the dell from what I remember

What you guys are both forgetting is the portability/touch/convertible factor.

Bang for buck, no mistake clevo/metabox offerings from LBO/AL are much more solid, I agree with you guys.

Haha if he wants a big laptop, he wants a big laptop.

That said I'm firmly a believer in the desk top at home. Even 2x 24" not really enough screen real estate :P. Would love 2x 27" set up.

On the laptop front, was waiting for Samsung Ativ 9 Plus or Asus Zenbook Infinity; but XPS 12 convertible with 4G i7, 256gb ssd, 8gb ram, fhd screen is $1599 from Dell atm on sale which is tempting me.

<3 my Samsung 27" PLS 2560x1440 screen

Arguably the best looking 27" out there

Hilarious...

So I'm thinking of going to Mt Donna Buang tomorrow for some snow fun with a friend of mine

Will the GTST on Low Tread / Camber Worn RSR's make it? Diff is nice and tight atm, so won't be single spinning... but would be quite sideways :/

Other option would be to swap to 80-90% Nangkang 17" rims with more wet friendly tyres.

Thoughts? Give up on the skyline for the day and take her car instead?
or my parents liberty (awd)?

Don't want chains for such a little trip, plus not sure if I've got clearance for them

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