Fuck Delicious now won't let me sign in without a firstname and lastname. Ah, well, time to dust off the real-sounding pseud.
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I just type in my original username twice, and I'm good. Everything looks just the same.
Great. I am teaching a class on Delicious on Friday. (No, I didn't get to choose this.)
ION, my mother called me, at work, from her work. She was looking at her patient's computer.
Mother: "It says 2.97 megahertz. Is that big?"
Me: "Well, megahertz doesn't measure size, it's processor speed..."
Mother: "And it has 1 RAM of memory. Is that enough?"
Me: "Um..."
Fuck I owe my mother an assessment of her newest potential purchases. I suck.
IN general, if you have $700 to spend--go desktop, especially if you don't have to get a monitor, right?
Depends what you want. You can get a halfway-decent laptop for that nowadays, or a much better desktop. Does you mother want portability?
I'm trying to get her to commit. She's given me prices for about ... checks $900 of laptop or desktop. For the desktop, she gets 1TB storage, 21" monitor, similar processors and memory and applications to the laptop which has 14.5" monitor and half as much storage. But the laptop does have HD.
I went laptop for my desktop replacement years ago and never looked back. Over. I mean, technically I still have the desktop, because I am a geek and surely I will build a media server out of it lo these many years.
But anymore, laptops are way powerful enough to do pretty much anything I need them to, so the portability ends up being a big plus. If your mom wouldn't actually sling it in a backpack and haul it somewhere, not necessarily worthwhile, though. My mom has a laptop, strictly for carrying it into the living room while my dad's watching tv, or setting up Skype with us all huddled around the dining room table.
I love having a laptop even if just for the ease of watching television while surfing (or writing LJ comments). I won't go back to a desktop. It's also better for my back, really.
I'd like a laptop, but I despise the keyboards and the touch pads, so I always need auxiliary keyboards and mice, so I might as well stay desktop.