True, Loup_Ombrage, I forgot you had mentioned in a post you were from NZ (right? or did I imagine that?) I actually have a notebook and a desktop and you are right, you certainly do pay more for portability in a notebook...my desktop is much faster and has a nice big monitor, but I also like laying in bed playing Dungeon Siege on my notebook, so I guess there are good and bad points to both.
Ok, another food question ( I didn't eat dinner yet, does it show? I'm hungry!)
Q.) What are your favorite foods that taste good, but look bad?
( I have to go with hummus and peanut butter myself, I like both, but they look....um ..."icky".)
Loup_Ombrage wrote:
Heheheheh... Its autumn here in the good ol' Southern Hemisphere...
And when I cook I tend to improvise, but I'll glance at the cookbook to make sure I don't leave anything vital out, like milk in a smoothie... yes, I forgot milk once and relied totally on the yogurt for liquid content :P.
EDIT: Forgot the question :Silly:, so here it is:
Do you prefer laptops or desktop computers? I prefer desktops, I wouldn't really move the lapton around unless I had to charge it and they're more expensive for the same stuff (i.e RAM, disk drives, hard drive space...)
True, Loup_Ombrage, I forgot you had mentioned in a post you were from NZ (right? or did I imagine that?) I actually have a notebook and a desktop and you are right, you certainly do pay more for portability in a notebook...my desktop is much faster and has a nice big monitor, but I also like laying in bed playing Dungeon Siege on my notebook, so I guess there are good and bad points to both.
Ok, another food question ( I didn't eat dinner yet, does it show? I'm hungry!)
Q.) What are your favorite foods that taste good, but look bad?
( I have to go with hummus and peanut butter myself, I like both, but they look....um ..."icky".)