My mac almost never crashes. Unfortunately, it was also built in 2003 and has a whopping 384MB of RAM, with the finest 18GB laptop hard drive 2003 had to offer. Also, I don't like to quit programs if I'll be coming back to them soon enough. So what happens to me constantly is that the computer pretends to die. If I try and paste the mouse's Chromosome 10 into Word, It will take a clean minute or two or three to start working again. The virtual memory sucks that much.
When I get my new computer the first thing that's going in is 2 GB of RAM. But anyway, maybe that's your problem.
damn somebody had a bad experience with a girl.
Any reasonably horny girl will not whine about her boyfriend maintaining the libido with a little porn. My girlfriend thought she didn't like it personally (considering it a guy thing), but now after seeing it a couple times she like requests that I bring my computer over. My friends report similar experiences. Maybe we just know how to pick 'em. I guess we're not really the types to hide such habits either.
Do any girls actually read this and have any comments to make?
Stuff is mad expensive in the UK, that's just how it is. You go to the UK all the prices are pretty much the same number as here, just in more expensive money.
Currency exchanges aren't based on actual relative cost of living. They're an arbitrary figure derived by negotiations between investment banks. The dollar is doing particularly shitty these days because investors are freaked out about the wacko politics going on down there. I live in Montreal though I'm American, and I was shocked to see that stuff is actually less money here than at home (Seattle) even though I'm paying in (once significantly devalued) Canadian money. Housing in particular is dirt cheap by comparison. Since I've been here, the Canadian dollar has increased dramatically in value, but prices for things that you buy in Canadian stores haven't changed to make up for the difference in exchange rate, though I'm told American prices are inflating somewhat these days.
The fact that £450GB costs $850USD emphasizes how worthless American money is these days, not how expensive the PS3 is in the UK.
My mac almost never crashes. Unfortunately, it was also built in 2003 and has a whopping 384MB of RAM, with the finest 18GB laptop hard drive 2003 had to offer. Also, I don't like to quit programs if I'll be coming back to them soon enough. So what happens to me constantly is that the computer pretends to die. If I try and paste the mouse's Chromosome 10 into Word, It will take a clean minute or two or three to start working again. The virtual memory sucks that much. When I get my new computer the first thing that's going in is 2 GB of RAM. But anyway, maybe that's your problem.
damn somebody had a bad experience with a girl. Any reasonably horny girl will not whine about her boyfriend maintaining the libido with a little porn. My girlfriend thought she didn't like it personally (considering it a guy thing), but now after seeing it a couple times she like requests that I bring my computer over. My friends report similar experiences. Maybe we just know how to pick 'em. I guess we're not really the types to hide such habits either. Do any girls actually read this and have any comments to make?
Stuff is mad expensive in the UK, that's just how it is. You go to the UK all the prices are pretty much the same number as here, just in more expensive money. Currency exchanges aren't based on actual relative cost of living. They're an arbitrary figure derived by negotiations between investment banks. The dollar is doing particularly shitty these days because investors are freaked out about the wacko politics going on down there. I live in Montreal though I'm American, and I was shocked to see that stuff is actually less money here than at home (Seattle) even though I'm paying in (once significantly devalued) Canadian money. Housing in particular is dirt cheap by comparison. Since I've been here, the Canadian dollar has increased dramatically in value, but prices for things that you buy in Canadian stores haven't changed to make up for the difference in exchange rate, though I'm told American prices are inflating somewhat these days. The fact that £450GB costs $850USD emphasizes how worthless American money is these days, not how expensive the PS3 is in the UK.