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it already has albeit indirectly, from all the foodie wankers ass f**king each other over it.

Paleo is less of a foodie thing and more of a #crossfit thing

Foodie wankers are currently on about, sustainable, organic, fermented, raw, and the king of food douchebaggery... forraged

Is "Shopping Manager" in quotations to imply that they are able to organise "Unconventional Entertainment" for the male customers?

A Satin Black would look awesome, it was my original choice... but now the white is kinda growing on me as well :| Entire car will be going with a black and white theme

it's so depressing to see where fine dining has gone of late.... Rene Redzepi has a lot to answer for.

Not only has it passed the point of epic douchebaggery, it is now at the point where the taste of the food is playing second or even 3rd fiddle to where/how it was sourced and how it is presented.

I actually have pretty much entirely ceased going to fine dining restaurants now :/
I still go to nice restaurants... but pure fine dining has just lost all it's charm

it's so depressing to see where fine dining has gone of late.... Rene Redzepi has a lot to answer for.

Not only has it passed the point of epic douchebaggery, it is now at the point where the taste of the food is playing second or even 3rd fiddle to where/how it was sourced and how it is presented.

I actually have pretty much entirely ceased going to fine dining restaurants now :/

I still go to nice restaurants... but pure fine dining has just lost all it's charm

fine dining has always been a wank for cocksuckers, it's just that now that more and more people are into it, you can't be because you're a hipster.

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Honestly, don't get a 17"... Get a 13" or 15" and a monitor which has a built in USB hub (for a real keyboard and mouse) like http://www.dell.com/ed/business/p/dell-u2913wm/pd

Connect to the laptop when its going to be running as a "desktop" and it'll be efficient and usable. But it'll still be small/light enough to take to the couch or bed for the pronz.

There is nothing worse than a 5kg laptop crushing your nuts as you try to view the latest Jennifer Lawrence fappening pics.

.... apart from paleo ass cancer.

fine dining has always been a wank for cocksuckers, it's just that now that more and more people are into it, you can't be because you're a hipster.

No, It used to be about great food, THEN presentation and service.

now it's about presentation and source, THEN taste.

I'm happy to like things that are common... R33's for example

Honestly, don't get a 17"... Get a 13" or 15" and a monitor which has a built in USB hub (for a real keyboard and mouse) like http://www.dell.com/ed/business/p/dell-u2913wm/pd

Connect to the laptop when its going to be running as a "desktop" and it'll be efficient and usable. But it'll still be small/light enough to take to the couch or bed for the pronz.

There is nothing worse than a 5kg laptop crushing your nuts as you try to view the latest Jennifer Lawrence fappening pics.

.... apart from paleo ass cancer.

this....

Thinking either this

http://www.centrecom.com.au/asus-g550jk-cn436h-156-led-intel-core-i7-4710hq-16gb-ram-256gb-ssd-gtx850m-4gb-dedicated-graphics-blu-ray-rw-windows-81

Or the Dell

http://www.dell.com/ed/p/xps-15-l521x/pd

I don't know shit about processors etc but the both are quad core i7... Asus is i7-4710HQ, Dell is i7-4712HQ - guessing 12 is better than 10..?

Graphics cards Asus Discrete NVIDIA Geforce GTX850 DDR3 4GB - Dell NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 750M 2GB GDDR5 - Guessing Asus wins there

RAM - Asus 16GB DRAM DDR3 8GB *2 - Dell 16GB Dual Channel DDR3L 1600MHz (8GBx2).... Same?

Storage, Dell wins with a 512gb SSD vs the 256gb SSD in the ASUS

Think Dell wins the display 15.6 inch LED Backlit Touch Display with Truelife and QHD+ resolution (3200 x 1800) vs Asus 15.6' LED Back-lit Ultra Slim 300nits FHD 1920x1080 16:9 AG/NTSC:60%/WV

I have an HP pavillion DM1 that I got for free about 4 years ago... it is terrible lol

I should probably upgrade sooner or later too

edit: I also have my work DELL

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