Twilight: You had no point to begin with. You're posting in the same comments section as all the other "never seen a naked woman" nerds.
Earl: You're comparing Dell's gaming machine with Apple's regular machine. Not that they have a gaming machine, but you get my point. I'm sure if you compared their inspiron line it would be a bigger difference. Also it's well known on the internet that there are always coupons to lower the price on dell computers.
And I think you're being silly not allowing XP on the internet. It's not like the second you connect, "OMG WINDOWS SECURITY HOLE. INSTALLING VIRUS NOW" pops up on the screen. Once again you should install a good browser like firefox or opera, and use just a little common sense, and you're fine. If you can't be bothered to use common sense, then install a good realtime anti-virus like Nod32, and a good realtime anti-spyware program like Windows Defender, or whatever other ones are out there. This way when you do click on that install link on the warez site, or you do open that email attachment from someone you don't know, you're realtime protection prevents it from being installed.
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Twilight: You had no point to begin with. You're posting in the same comments section as all the other "never seen a naked woman" nerds.
Earl: You're comparing Dell's gaming machine with Apple's regular machine. Not that they have a gaming machine, but you get my point. I'm sure if you compared their inspiron line it would be a bigger difference. Also it's well known on the internet that there are always coupons to lower the price on dell computers.
And I think you're being silly not allowing XP on the internet. It's not like the second you connect, "OMG WINDOWS SECURITY HOLE. INSTALLING VIRUS NOW" pops up on the screen. Once again you should install a good browser like firefox or opera, and use just a little common sense, and you're fine. If you can't be bothered to use common sense, then install a good realtime anti-virus like Nod32, and a good realtime anti-spyware program like Windows Defender, or whatever other ones are out there. This way when you do click on that install link on the warez site, or you do open that email attachment from someone you don't know, you're realtime protection prevents it from being installed.