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A killer set of laptops, for me, would have to include an XO-1, a Toshiba Tecra 780DVD and my longtime companion, a 486DX4-based Toshiba Satellite 420CDT.

[size=8pt]Not particularly fast or powerful by today's standards. (Well, OK, the XO-1 might leave the two Toshibas in its dust. Stick a copy of Mandriva in there and it's a good, rugged [and cheap] field machine.) But as the great fablist/philosopher Aesop himself once implied, "slow and steady wins the race".....

And they won't tell you this, but reportedly the abbreviation "OLPC" *really* stands for "One Lovely Portable Computer". ;o)
 
A 486DX4-based Toshiba Satellite 420CDT had malfunctioned at approximately 9:27 PM ET on Thursday night, just as LeBron James had announced to the world that he saved 15% on his car insurance by switching to Geico.
 
Geico geckos are just a bit too large to wear, but during the late 1950s and early 1960s young ladies attached safety pins to tiny chains, made little leashes for the geckos and wore them to school on their shoulders, and then after school they were let go by removing their leashes and setting them free.
 
Shiny lights and other flashy objects are used to add "atmosphere" at Illusions but no matter how hard they try to make it look like Studio 54, there is just something about that big mechanical bull that always makes me think "Urban Cowboy".
 
I'd like to forget a lot of what passed for entertainment back in the 70's and early 80's including many awful movies, songs, and television shows but unfortunately what horrors the eye has seen or the ear has heard, the mind can never erase.
 
The mind can never erase the goodness and kindness of somebody like Sweetie Pie, who has always found a way to do something wonderful for Silkie, even when away on biz.
 
Mailed out in February were a lot of Valentines Day cards although I must admit I only got one and instead of it being mailed, it was just handed to me across the table.
 


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