I would say its safe to say that Mark was talking about netbooks when he was talking about underpowered pc's your point would have been better served by saying that those are probably actually a small percentage of linux pc's in users homes rather than barely acknowledging their existence.
@ Jacob Unless they signed an exclusive agreement with virgin galactic it seems kind of stupid to tell a potential customer to go to their customers for help
ok Joe lets get more specific, its so slow terribly acted and directed that I don't remember which part I was most bored with. Its ok to defend the efforts of short film makers but don't vehemently deny thats its stupid because it is. There are some people that are just not cut out for film, this group is an example of those people
I'd say the price is pretty reasonable, honestly I'm waiting for flash to come down I don't want a umpc with a hard drive, I don't like the fact that they're moving towards windows but I will be able to perform some basic cad functions with this since it has windows so I'm going to deal with it I guess. Like pavanderh said though, bigger screen bigger ram hard drive, these things increase cost if you want cheap then get a 7 inch eee
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I would say its safe to say that Mark was talking about netbooks when he was talking about underpowered pc's your point would have been better served by saying that those are probably actually a small percentage of linux pc's in users homes rather than barely acknowledging their existence.