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July 23, 2008 at 1:04 AM in reply to: so do you think they were angry they were losing the house? #245190July 23, 2008 at 1:04 AM in reply to: so do you think they were angry they were losing the house? #245199DaverzParticipant
It looks like they never finished an upgrade. Who takes a dishwasher with them?
July 23, 2008 at 1:04 AM in reply to: so do you think they were angry they were losing the house? #245253DaverzParticipantIt looks like they never finished an upgrade. Who takes a dishwasher with them?
July 23, 2008 at 1:04 AM in reply to: so do you think they were angry they were losing the house? #245262DaverzParticipantIt looks like they never finished an upgrade. Who takes a dishwasher with them?
July 23, 2008 at 1:04 AM in reply to: so do you think they were angry they were losing the house? #245045DaverzParticipantIt looks like they never finished an upgrade. Who takes a dishwasher with them?
DaverzParticipantThe ratings should be taken with a grain of salt though (and they detail the deficiencies on their site.) For example, it seems part of CMR is rated well because of the big shopping center there, but I don’t see a lot of pedestrian through traffic when I’m in that area; it’s still very car oriented.
DaverzParticipantThe ratings should be taken with a grain of salt though (and they detail the deficiencies on their site.) For example, it seems part of CMR is rated well because of the big shopping center there, but I don’t see a lot of pedestrian through traffic when I’m in that area; it’s still very car oriented.
DaverzParticipantThe ratings should be taken with a grain of salt though (and they detail the deficiencies on their site.) For example, it seems part of CMR is rated well because of the big shopping center there, but I don’t see a lot of pedestrian through traffic when I’m in that area; it’s still very car oriented.
DaverzParticipantThe ratings should be taken with a grain of salt though (and they detail the deficiencies on their site.) For example, it seems part of CMR is rated well because of the big shopping center there, but I don’t see a lot of pedestrian through traffic when I’m in that area; it’s still very car oriented.
DaverzParticipantThe ratings should be taken with a grain of salt though (and they detail the deficiencies on their site.) For example, it seems part of CMR is rated well because of the big shopping center there, but I don’t see a lot of pedestrian through traffic when I’m in that area; it’s still very car oriented.
DaverzParticipantIs there any specialized software you need for your research? Are there any quirks of the research documents that you need to open?
I also like Macbooks, but they start at around $1k. Great keyboards and screens, and a reasonable size and weight if you carry it around a lot.
The Apple OS is particularly good at representing data and helping you to find it and organize it on your drive/network.
If you need to, Intel Macs can dual boot XP or Vista, or you can run them from within OS X with software like Parallels or VMWare. But you may never need to as there is free software like NeoOffice that will open most MS documents.
If you do go for Apple, I’d also recommend getting Applecare, one of the few extended warranties that are worth it.
DaverzParticipantIs there any specialized software you need for your research? Are there any quirks of the research documents that you need to open?
I also like Macbooks, but they start at around $1k. Great keyboards and screens, and a reasonable size and weight if you carry it around a lot.
The Apple OS is particularly good at representing data and helping you to find it and organize it on your drive/network.
If you need to, Intel Macs can dual boot XP or Vista, or you can run them from within OS X with software like Parallels or VMWare. But you may never need to as there is free software like NeoOffice that will open most MS documents.
If you do go for Apple, I’d also recommend getting Applecare, one of the few extended warranties that are worth it.
DaverzParticipantIs there any specialized software you need for your research? Are there any quirks of the research documents that you need to open?
I also like Macbooks, but they start at around $1k. Great keyboards and screens, and a reasonable size and weight if you carry it around a lot.
The Apple OS is particularly good at representing data and helping you to find it and organize it on your drive/network.
If you need to, Intel Macs can dual boot XP or Vista, or you can run them from within OS X with software like Parallels or VMWare. But you may never need to as there is free software like NeoOffice that will open most MS documents.
If you do go for Apple, I’d also recommend getting Applecare, one of the few extended warranties that are worth it.
DaverzParticipantIs there any specialized software you need for your research? Are there any quirks of the research documents that you need to open?
I also like Macbooks, but they start at around $1k. Great keyboards and screens, and a reasonable size and weight if you carry it around a lot.
The Apple OS is particularly good at representing data and helping you to find it and organize it on your drive/network.
If you need to, Intel Macs can dual boot XP or Vista, or you can run them from within OS X with software like Parallels or VMWare. But you may never need to as there is free software like NeoOffice that will open most MS documents.
If you do go for Apple, I’d also recommend getting Applecare, one of the few extended warranties that are worth it.
DaverzParticipantIs there any specialized software you need for your research? Are there any quirks of the research documents that you need to open?
I also like Macbooks, but they start at around $1k. Great keyboards and screens, and a reasonable size and weight if you carry it around a lot.
The Apple OS is particularly good at representing data and helping you to find it and organize it on your drive/network.
If you need to, Intel Macs can dual boot XP or Vista, or you can run them from within OS X with software like Parallels or VMWare. But you may never need to as there is free software like NeoOffice that will open most MS documents.
If you do go for Apple, I’d also recommend getting Applecare, one of the few extended warranties that are worth it.
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