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Thread ID: 83447 2007-10-02 07:28:00 What are you using Laptop or Desktop? radium (8645) PC World Chat
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597109 2007-10-02 10:29:00 Iv just finished installing the OS on my new desktop, but, laptop is all iv had for the last year or so.. And its served me well for the usual stuff other than gaming or anything requiring some form of "grunt" Damz (10942)
597110 2007-10-02 10:39:00 Both actually. Sometimes convenience has to win over grunt and power. 2 of each so it balances out though:lol: beeswax34 (63)
597111 2007-10-02 10:48:00 I'm on my desktop at the moment, but use my laptop for gaming at uni, no work, just games :p lagbort (5041)
597112 2007-10-02 18:37:00 Desktop all the way. When we go away and I have to use my missus' laptop it feels like a matchbox toy. Greg (193)
597113 2007-10-02 18:37:00 There cannot be a both option... If you read the question it says "What are you using right now" which means what are you replying to this thread on...

Me, desktop, I have no need/use for a laptop.
The_End_Of_Reality (334)
597114 2007-10-02 19:00:00 Desktop, but I also have a lappy (an ancient one running 98SE) for some old games, sometimes on the go. pcuser42 (130)
597115 2007-10-02 19:38:00 Laptops give you RSI. Evil things. gibler (49)
597116 2007-10-02 19:52:00 There cannot be a both option... If you read the question it says "What are you using right now" which means what are you replying to this thread on...What about those of us who are browsing PF1 on the desktop and compiling a kernel on the laptop? Surely that qualifies as simultaneous use? What about ssh connections from my desktop - doesn't that then mean I'm also using the remote PC at the same time? Erayd (23)
597117 2007-10-02 22:25:00 What about those of us who are browsing PF1 on the desktop and compiling a kernel on the laptop? Surely that qualifies as simultaneous use? What about ssh connections from my desktop - doesn't that then mean I'm also using the remote PC at the same time?


"What are you using right now" which means what are you replying to this thread on... .
The_End_Of_Reality (334)
597118 2007-10-03 00:13:00 That's only your interpretation - I see it differently. From my perspective, you don't have to be typing on a machine (or looking at its display) to be using it. My question still applies... Erayd (23)
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