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Stuart 'The Brand' Baggs.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post... I'll start:
Washing machine/dryer: Miele
Originally posted by sasguru View PostHoover: Miele (ironic, I know)
Originally posted by sasguru View PostCar: not going there
Originally posted by sasguru View PostLaptop: any Mac or Sony Vaio
Originally posted by sasguru View PostSmartphone: Samsung Galaxy II ( have an HTC, not so good)
iPhone is still tops IMHOOriginally posted by sasguru View PostTelly: SonyComment
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostDoes anyone remember the chain of independent traders called Wavy Lion?
Why you asking?
BTW, it was Wavy Line not Lion.Comment
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostYes, my dad used to own/run one.
Why you asking?
BTW, it was Wavy Line not Lion.
The spell check on the phone leaps in and makes his posts even more unintelligible than usual.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostAs I stated above, Vaios destined for the Japanese market are as good as anything else, the Z series (even the latest one) is far, far better than anything out there if you want lightweight and powerful. The others are usually tulip tho built to price rather than spec.
I've had several VAIOs, the last two being an S and an SZ (predecessors to the Z series) which were bought on the basis of being the most powerful and lightweight machines I could find at the time. They each cost around £1600, neither was any better built than an Acer or Samsung, they start to look tatty very quickly, and the Z series is about the same level of build quality, which is not becoming of something that costs that much. Personally I expect that if I spend that sort of money on a laptop then I ought to be able to hand it down to someone else when I upgrade after a few years, not bin it because it's falling apart or simply expired. My last Sony had bits coming off after two years and died completely after 3 1/2 years. That's why they didn't make the shortlist for a replacement.
The Thinkpads might weigh a bit more but they have a far more high quality feel about them, especially the keyboards, and the level of support from Lenovo is in a different league as well.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostPacharan is posting from his phone as his PC is logged in as his sockie-master.
The spell check on the phone leaps in and makes his posts even more unintelligible than usual.Comment
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostIf true, that is truly pathetic.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostCan you think of a more plausible explanation?
My last theory was its Richard Cranium.Comment
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