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<p>asian sensation, sense you're obsessed with the library, check out this link: Curious</a> Expeditions I love it. :)</p>

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and invoyable, don't speak for me in the future because you don't know what you're talking about...thanks

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Those are strictly from your own words that you have explicitly professed in other threads.</p>

<p>Invoyable, can't you play some pokemon instead of quarrelling with the coolest person on CC?</p>

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I beat every single version available on my computer sixteen times the past two weeks. I'll stick with WoW for nowadays.</p>

<p>I admire your passions in defending the other major-thread-creater + 50 other lofty titles, but you do not have SAT's to study for as well?</p>

<p>Yes, I do. SAT is biting my buttocks. </p>

<p>But I know that asian sensation is still the coolest person ever, spite what you say.</p>

<p>lol, invoyable, i have fun in the library, but that's not the basis for ALL my fun...</p>

<p>You can't get the full library experience without your own laptop.</p>

<p>^ i AGREE!!</p>

<p>i see so many people their with laptops and i wish i had one. i asked my mom today for one and she's basically said okay at first, but then changed her mind, and my dad said no.</p>

<p>my library offers free wireless service too....</p>

<p>So does my library.</p>

<p>My mom ordered me a Dell Vostro laptop through small business, and it was cut from $700 to $400 because they were the last ones using Windows XP (long live XP).</p>

<p>A good excuse is to sign up for multiple online courses.</p>

<p>^ i wish. my parents are stingy with money, while all my other friends' parents let them use their children use their credit card/money for anything educational...</p>

<p>which would include computers and laptops..</p>

<p>By the way, NEVER order a computer for home use. Always sign up for small business. You actually get support from someone who speaks English and knows your computer. You also get priority if you have to send in your computer.</p>

<p>If you order from home, you can't understand customer support, they know less about your computer than you, and they have a worse bureaucracy than the immigration bureau.</p>

<p>^ i heard. there was something on tv a while ago about when you call dell's customer service, you're actually connected to people in India or something..</p>

<p>thanks though! (:</p>

<p>That goes all across the board for every corporation. When I upgraded to Vista (my dad was a hardass on parental controls), I was missing all my documents, but everything else was there. I spent 4 hours with customer service from India (who called and took over my computer) just for them to tell me that my files were gone.</p>

<p>Thanks a ****ing lot, Srinivasa Rao!</p>

<p>At least they fixed my sound card compatibility problem.</p>

<p>Maybe my dad should have warned me so I could have just backed a few files on a jump drive! It was only one important file I needed and the rest were stored on the Virtual School server, but I spent hours on that assignment.</p>

<p>Microsoft customer support? What's that?</p>

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Microsoft customer support? What's that?

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LOL.</p>

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