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Win XP Pro || 1.6GHz Intel Pentium M || 768MB PC2700 DDR SODIMM || Fujitsu 60GB HD || Samsung 24×10x24×8x CD-RW/DVD-Rom || ATI Mobility Radeon X600 Dedicated 64MB
Brand New Dell Inspiron 14R N4110-Switch Lid STILL UNDER WARRANTY! -$550
Still under Dell Warranty!- Can call and send laptop for any issues/work. No charge! Warranty up 8/21/13
Intel Core i7 Processor
Ram= 6GB
64bit Operating System
Windows 7
Included Microsoft Office (Word, Powerpoint, Excel)
*Skype
*Itunes
Retailed $989
Asking $550 FIRM
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I had no time for socialising today. I worked at my computer and almost forgot to take my daily photo.
FInished building me a new computer and I love it, such a huge upgrade from my 8 year old piece of crap. I barely did any edits to this pic. Just enjoying the graphics contrast compared to what I used to have
I had almost this exact computer when I was a freshman in college. Only I didn't have the color monitor. Now that was fancy!
Finally all the parts have been assembled to make this work. Beneath the cluttered radio desk, under the two speakers just visible bottom center, is a Digital Alpha Personal Workstation 433au. It is running the OpenVMS operating system. Both terminals on the desk are connected to it. On the right is a VT220 acting as the operator's console. On the left, a monitor and keyboard acting as a graphical X terminal. Behind the viewer and facing the other way are two Linux systems that can also act either as text based or graphical terminals if desired. It's all working, and performance is quite good.
After the boys cleaned the scene up, I made my way home. Before I went home, I stopped at Michael's house only to find him in the bunker. Upon entering the bunker, the two newest installments in the lair we highly visible: a mannequin stand for the suits and a supercomputer with a desk. With his back facing me in the chair, I said to him, "Where'd you get this stuff?"
"It was in some Patton Arms crates on the doorstep. Another great gift from Jerrick. Can't quite figure out how to work this computer. " He responded.
"I'm rather computer savvy. Lemme see what I can do. You know I set up the new computer system at the GCPD?" I continued, "Well, you need to make a password first. And don't make it password."
"Please, demonstrate."
I went over to the computer, setting everything, including the password, up. Now, this thing makes a Mac look obsolete. The thing doesn't even have a back for the screen. It's just clear. Appearances aside, it had pretty much any information you would ever need, as it was able to access any data base you'd need. Looks as if Michael's going learn a lot in the next few days...
I transferred music I own to the EEEPC using a SD Card. The small speakers are tinny sounding but OK considering their tiny size. Headphones sound great. SMPLayer or Music Manager on the EEEPC plays the WMA music files fine. World clock in the background.
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My Computer Desk in my Apartment up at School. (Almost) Everything I need to get stuff done and have a little fun at the same time. (Taken with my Camera Phone so it's a little blurry.)