Sony PCG-U1
hexdcml writes "Just found this whilst browsing, Sony has now brought out the My Little Vaio range, (probably for rich kids..tsk) All I can say is WOW, this thing is tiny.
Makes me wanna ditch my lurvely little iBook and get this!
The site's in japanese, so you'll need to translate (for those how are non-japansese literate) using Babelfish or something." Dynamism.com has specifications in English.
Even a kid's hand look too big on the keyboard. There's small and there's usable after fifteen generation of some, uh, serious genetic engineering.
Man, you're supposed to use a mouse to move the cursor, not to help you type by running over the keys.
Can you say "Tinkerbelle's PC?"
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Whilst? Lurvely? WTF?
Um.
"Whilst" is a perfectly legitimate English word, and is in common use by many people.
"Lurvely" was obviously used for effect. This is a mild form of "humour". (Note that it is permissible to spell "humour" with a "u".)
You wouldn't happen to be American, would you?
Whatever your nationality, I suggest you travel more and read more.
(A list of your spelling errors is omitted for brevity.)
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