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Sep 26th, 2000, 09:24 AM
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transcendental analytic
I'm sitting by a computer with a mouse-o-suck.
Usually Logitech mouses are great, but this one really doesn't move when it is supposed to. I mean the mouse moves but not on the screen. Well I think it has to be cleaned or something but i don't have time for this and i guess someone else will do it sooner or later, so that's the first problem, but theres another one. The mouse (when it moves) is slow, and i can't for god sake change the settings, on this computer (I'm not alowed to change settings) so that's a -10 points to this comp, it sucks.
The screen is 19' and 1280*1024, that's great, 5 points.
speed, dunno, about 500 i guess and the comp is marked p-III.
well 5 points again
ram, no idea but it's smooth with 15 open ie windows and word and stuff, so i guess it's 128+.
5 points again.
Now this gives an overal 5 points to this comp.
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