Commando wrote:Yeah, you'll find non-ABS cars do feel different. Especially at 100kph on a wet road when a roo jumps out in front of you.
ABS = spongy brakes, but you'll slow to about 60
non-ABS = lock up at 100 & skid past the roo doing about 95. But you'll look sick doing it
kester94EF wrote:judging by your avatar, your out of a job, the death star blew up a while back
mike1989 wrote:I personally prefer the Wind, UMA graphics, has everything you will need for the net and watching movies, only bad point is the camera is worse. The EEEPC is running Windows and Linux, don't think you really have any need for that unless you want to play around with it, or code or something.
Commando wrote:Yeah, you'll find non-ABS cars do feel different. Especially at 100kph on a wet road when a roo jumps out in front of you.
ABS = spongy brakes, but you'll slow to about 60
non-ABS = lock up at 100 & skid past the roo doing about 95. But you'll look sick doing it
kester94EF wrote:judging by your avatar, your out of a job, the death star blew up a while back
Calimino6 wrote:get a macbook. thats what im using. lasts about 5 hours on battery, about 3-4 when watching movies. really small and light too. better than windows vista
bigdude101 wrote:Calimino6 wrote:get a macbook. thats what im using. lasts about 5 hours on battery, about 3-4 when watching movies. really small and light too. better than windows vista
+1
Commando wrote:Yeah, you'll find non-ABS cars do feel different. Especially at 100kph on a wet road when a roo jumps out in front of you.
ABS = spongy brakes, but you'll slow to about 60
non-ABS = lock up at 100 & skid past the roo doing about 95. But you'll look sick doing it
Hybrid34 wrote:Hi all, Just to let you all know I brought an ASUS 901
bigdude101 wrote:Hybrid34 wrote:Hi all, Just to let you all know I brought an ASUS 901
XP or Linux? If Linux, keep it that way.
CaRtZ wrote:dont get an acer aspire! im on mine right now and can only see about 2/3 of the screen after 2.5yrs
Commando wrote:Yeah, you'll find non-ABS cars do feel different. Especially at 100kph on a wet road when a roo jumps out in front of you.
ABS = spongy brakes, but you'll slow to about 60
non-ABS = lock up at 100 & skid past the roo doing about 95. But you'll look sick doing it
gerendasi wrote:Can you play iSaber on a Windows based laptop?
Commando wrote:Yeah, you'll find non-ABS cars do feel different. Especially at 100kph on a wet road when a roo jumps out in front of you.
ABS = spongy brakes, but you'll slow to about 60
non-ABS = lock up at 100 & skid past the roo doing about 95. But you'll look sick doing it
gerendasi wrote:Didn't think so
gerendasi wrote:Check it yo!
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=phcXNisiD8w <--- Light saber application
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=6uvQTTPr9 ... re=related <----- Smackbook
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Rolw_lnNf ... re=related <------ iAlertU (This can be programmed to take a photo using the in-built camera as soon as motion is detected too)
Can your Windows laptop do that?![]()
Commando wrote:Yeah, you'll find non-ABS cars do feel different. Especially at 100kph on a wet road when a roo jumps out in front of you.
ABS = spongy brakes, but you'll slow to about 60
non-ABS = lock up at 100 & skid past the roo doing about 95. But you'll look sick doing it
Hybrid34 wrote:Macs are good laptops but are very very restricted to options and administrative tools....why do you think majoirty of main frames in companies work off Microsoft?
Mac computes are good for video editing as their more user friendly...
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