You’ve got a nice computer.
It’s booming with sweet specs.
“I do a lot of multimedia stuff, you tell yourself.”
But here’s the truth about computer specs:
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Am I right?
😛
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by Eric Dye
You’ve got a nice computer.
It’s booming with sweet specs.
“I do a lot of multimedia stuff, you tell yourself.”
But here’s the truth about computer specs:
[tentblogger-youtube V6dQxQBHiB0]
Am I right?
😛
[Image via Emerson Alecrim via Compfight cc]
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Douglas Porter says
Not me. I play no games on my laptop. iPad and iPhone, yes! My laptop a top of the line MacBook Pro Retina with 16GB Ram, 500GB SSD and a 2.7 Ghz i7. I actually need the power to keep up supporting a needy church staff and body. Waiting on a computer is very unproductive and it was either work more hours, hire more staff or get a computer that can keep up. I love it and, as for now, it still keeps up 🙂
Eric Dye says
I like that perspective. 😀