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Show posts MenuQuote from: PianoMan on August 03, 2008, 09:20:45 AMI've finally convinced my parents to let me get my own laptop! I've gotta pay for it myself tho and seeing as I don't have a job, that might take a while, but... I'm not a big computer guy *I get RAM and ROM mixed up*, so I need some help. I need:
Standard stuff: Microsoft word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.
Firefox compatible
Audacity compatible (unless it's a MAC, so it already has garage band)
iTunes compatible
I'd REALLY like to try Audiosurf, seing as my current computer can't handle it
Fast. I don't know how to express that in numbers, but I'd like to be able to have RuneScape, YouTube, and iTunes up at the same time. And be able to play Audiosurf
Virus protection (unless it's a MAC, obviously)
I'm open-minded on whether I get a MAC or Windows. NOT LINNUX. I could be convinced to get a desktop and MAYBE, just maybe, a Vista.
Quote from: Mike on August 03, 2008, 09:36:22 AMSadly you'll need a very powerful computer to be able to run Word, Firefox, Audacity and the most power consuming thing YouTube. It would cost you at least 4000$ to be able to get a computer that runs them. They don't make XP or Vista anymore, they all come with Linux. As for getting a Mac, you need to be at least 18 years old to get one and you need to pass a 2 year class before they can sell you one.
Quote from: ALPRAS on August 02, 2008, 08:48:34 AMIt's called anacrusa a note or group of notes without accent at the beginning of a sentence and placed before the bar is therefore just before the first half strong.
I knew that the american name of anacrusa was different but I dont know how I call...
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Full name fix..
Quote from: FallenPianist on July 12, 2008, 08:37:51 PMHum....the link for spetznaz win isn't working.....
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Quote from: Gooch on July 09, 2008, 05:04:04 PMit only makes a link pop up, then i decided it add in [img] to both sides and it still didn't do anything to mine. help...please...
Quote from: generalmayo on July 09, 2008, 02:48:15 PMQuote from: Akiro on July 06, 2008, 08:58:44 AMOr you can right click on it and go to Properties and copy the url and paste it here.i tried that and i got a box with a red X on it
Then place the [img] codes on it.
If that's what you mean.....
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