Gud, where did you get your new laptop? (Not that I need a laptop. Cause I don't.)
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I have a new laptop!
Not that I'm any good for sources, as it came from The Nice IT Folk At Work.
Circuit City, they had an after black Friday sale. The same laptop on NewEgg was $650, so it became an early Christmas gift.
OK, I guess this could fit here?
I'm wondering if anyone has played the new Assassin's Creed game. A friend and I are probably going to go together to get another friend an XBOX 360 game for Christmas, and I think it looks pretty awesome. But reviews are mixed...
I haven't played it yet (cantwaitcantwaitcantwaitNEXTWEEKcantwait), but the reviews I've seen have been overwhelmingly positive -- what have you heard otherwise?
IGN gave it, like, a 7.2, said it was trite and boring.
But I don't know anything about IGN, they could be talking out of their ass. The user comments were much more positive.
FWIW, my HP Pavilion came with Vista Home Premium and actually runs just fine, but then it came with 3 Gigs of memory to start with, so I may be in more of a situation that the OS was actually designed for. It may also help that I didn't convert it from an XP machine or whatnot.
Is anyone familiar with or can explain what is meant by a distribution of software in "binary form"? Is it distinguished from compiled/executable?
Binary means it's both compiled and executable. (Although not all executables are binary. eta: I suppose in the Windows world, 'executables' refers to compiled binary programs. But in the *nix, OS X world, executable can mean uncompiled scripts.)