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Such a nice day!

MIght take the Evo for a dri.....

oh

:/

At least the money in your pocket beats this scenario

"Such a nice day, might take the Skyline for a dr..."

"I'm onto my 5th engine in 25,000kms in the course of 7 years"

Evo spent the whole weekend up on stands.

Also, snapped 2 rusted bolts off.

Also, snapped an easy-out after drilling into said bolt.

Also, painted some stuffs and repaired some other stuffs.

Happy times.

Need a new laptop...

Has to be fast, as I have an extremely short fuse for slow computers... Decent sized screen, 17"... Will pretty much be used as a desktop so not to worried about the size/weight..

Partial to Asus.

Want the lambo one but I don't think they've got a new model of it which has the same specs as their other latest laptops...

Tech geeks, go.

yeah larger is a bad sign

the point of the lemon is to mask the off smell it corona is bottle fermented so has a yeasty small, the lemon hides that...

if it the same beer it could be a culture thing, or a more ulterior motive.

nope.

lemon is to keep flys away from bottle.

I'd probably go something like this:

http://www.scorptec.com.au/product/Notebooks/Gaming_Notebooks/54133-GE70_2PE-038AU

Depends on your budget though really, a lot of the cheaper 17" laptops don't have SSDs in them I've noticed.. which ofcourse you're going to want if you hate waiting around for stuff.

i think he was being serious fella.

Then he should buy a Macbook. Anyone with proper knowledge about computers knows they are actually the best overall laptops on the market.

Besides the screen size, what else do you need from the laptop?

Then he should buy a Macbook. Anyone with proper knowledge about computers knows they are actually the best overall laptops on the market.

Besides the screen size, what else do you need from the laptop?

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Maybe he doesn't want Mac though?

shockhorror!

how very dare you suggest using a computer you cant do f**k all on? apart from write a screen play in a fairtrade coffee joint, before you go home and masturbate over the baristas beard.

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how very dare you suggest using a computer you cant do f**k all on? apart from write a screen play in a fairtrade coffee joint, before you go home and masturbate over the baristas beard.

loled

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