Mother Garden

Nov 10, 2008 16:57

I started my Christmas shopping last weekend and have been searching for gifts for the little kiddies in my life. I looked around FAO Schwarz at Macy's, and they didn't have much except a huge $70 Madeline doll that I wanted for myself. I went online to look for more cute dolls, and after clicking around all over the place, I found some cute MotherRead more... )

toys, kawaii, shopping, plushies, bunnies

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norajeans November 11 2008, 07:51:07 UTC
Hi stranger, I found your journal through picturing food and like to look at all the kawaii thing you post. I was just wondering which mini laptop were you thinking of getting?

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littleyuzu November 11 2008, 22:58:32 UTC
I really haven't got a clue about the mini PC thing. I just want something that looks like a laptop that's small and light enough to travel with, without having to bring my usual laptop with me.

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Spoil Yourself =D norajeans November 12 2008, 06:33:59 UTC
Yeah, I just like being a busy body, I just got an Eee PC 901, and I just like to advertise (to almost everyone) how much I love it. It's very tiny and easy to use and it's a solid state drive! If you do get a netbook (and no excuse not to, their prices just took a dip!), I hope you'll put it into the running.

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Re: Spoil Yourself =D littleyuzu November 13 2008, 19:18:05 UTC
ASUS mini PCs are at the top of my list, actually. I just can't figure out what would best suit my needs. The solid-state drive on the 901 is a plus. I don't need a lot of hard disk space, though, since I'd mostly be using it for Interneting away from home. A 2GB or 4GB is fine with me, as long as there's an SD expansion slot.

Do you like Linux? I don't know much about that OS, but I've read that it runs better on mini PCs than Windows does.

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Re: Spoil Yourself =D norajeans November 14 2008, 04:37:31 UTC
I actually have the 901 (it was either the 900, 901 or 1000), and I went with Windows because I was using it for school and I wanted XP just in case I needed to install any programs. The 901 has 8 gb but it's divided into 2 drives and this confuses a lot of people for whatever reason. It's still surprisingly fast with Windows, so who knows maybe it'll be faster with Linux.

There is an SD slot, though I just use thumb drives if I need to save anything.

The SSD comes in handy, since I've already dropped it. ;_;

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