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Bad thing about having a screen with a tremendous resolution. :(

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Bad thing about having a screen with a tremendous resolution. :(

... you... seriously... bought... one... of... those... overpriced... what.

 

Yeah. Due to some factors, being the main ones the astonishing screen (and its resolution, for both video & image editing), the 16gb RAM, SSD and it being a laptop (mobility needed due to job requirements). After all, the laptop itself will let me earn the money to pay it (in the next 6 months), so I don't really see a problem, taking into consideration I expect it to last at least 3 years (in the ones it will be enabling me to work and consequently get paid). Good investment imho :o .

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If you are good enough at Linux, you can try Arch Linux and Gentoo. I recommended.

 

We use these 3 linux stuffs at school for school work but as we also have homework I needed to install them on virtual box, I'm not what I can call a good linux user but hopefully I'll be one at the end of my studies ;)

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If you are good enough at Linux, you can try Arch Linux and Gentoo. I recommended.

 

We use these 3 linux stuffs at school for school work but as we also have homework I needed to install them on virtual box, I'm not what I can call a good linux user but hopefully I'll be one at the end of my studies ;)

>centos

can any fucking systech education be taken seriously these days?

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If you are good enough at Linux, you can try Arch Linux and Gentoo. I recommended.

 

We use these 3 linux stuffs at school for school work but as we also have homework I needed to install them on virtual box, I'm not what I can call a good linux user but hopefully I'll be one at the end of my studies ;)

>centos

can any fucking systech education be taken seriously these days?

 

Well centOS is a kind of free version of red hat, so we need to know about this even if it's kinda bad...

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You're so funny.

Having windows 8 installed and all. (or is it even windows 8 at all?)

Why would anyone use it.

Why.

:(

Off-topic: Everyone's bitching about how the previous was better until they just chill the fuck out and deal with it.

Every. Single. Update. To. Anything. Ever.

 

Naw it's still windows 7. He just changed the start button and added some tweaks, I believe it's rainmeter.

Ya, i just love the little boxes :P. I still did not install my copy of Win8 yet though.

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Bad thing about having a screen with a tremendous resolution. :(

>gangnam style parody

:o

 

Bad thing about having a screen with a tremendous resolution. :(

... you... seriously... bought... one... of... those... overpriced... what.

He was drunk while buying that shit.

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Bad thing about having a screen with a tremendous resolution. :(

... you... seriously... bought... one... of... those... overpriced... what.

He was drunk while buying that shit.

 

lmfao, true

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