Your laptop is just like the Dell desktop I just got except I got a widescreen 20inch HD flat monitor. Actually, you have a lot more on your laptop than I have on my desktop. I don't have the Digital TV tuner or the Blueray burner and player. Looks like a great laptop.
Why don't you just call the names of those students that might know the answer? Sorry, just asking, I have no clue how "normal" public school classes work in Japan ^^;
Wow, that sounds like you got yourself a nice laptop :) I wonder what I could do if mine died. I'd need a German keyboard which is probably not available in Japan at all (x_X) .... and importing is too expensive *nods*
Good luck with 1kyuu btw. When are you taking it? :)
i don`t know the students` names. ^^; eventually the JTE ended up calling on people and making them answer, that shouldn`t even be necessary which is why it`s so frustrating. :/
i`m use to Japanese computers so the Japanese keyboard isnt a problem for me anymore. in fact, going back to an English keyboard might be a bit of a problem at first lol.
aiming for July 2010, but eh... ^^;; prob wont pass then.
I have the same problem in way smaller classes (2-12 people). They are too quiet at times. The older they are the more quiet. At least I can call on them :) I hate big classes. Just today I heard that one REALLY nice girl was bullied in her school (elementary 6th grade) and can't go to school every day anymore. I just don't get it, what's wrong with Japanese schools? And she's so nice, too!!!! *sigh* :/
It's not that I'm not used to Japanese keyboards, I use them at work anyway, but that I'd need a German keyboard for some German letters that are not on an English nor a Japanese keyboar (e.g. Ää, Üü, Öö and ß)
I wish you good luck, though :) Maybe that's the time when I'll try 2kyuu ^^;
if you set IME to german, wont you be able to type those characters without a german keyboard? That's how anyone outside of germany would type german i would imagine. I understand if it would be confusing at first, though.
i don't imagine that the specs will go out of date too soon! what do you do that requires 4GB of memory, anyway? :o (but i guess Vista will eat up a sizable chunk of memory just idling..)
i probably wont use all of the 4GB most of the time, but since Vista 64bit supports it and Sony offered it, why not get it? D; having "too much" RAM is better than having too little. :3
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the tv tuners probably wont work once i leave Japan anyway lulz.
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Why don't you just call the names of those students that might know the answer?
Sorry, just asking, I have no clue how "normal" public school classes work in Japan ^^;
Wow, that sounds like you got yourself a nice laptop :)
I wonder what I could do if mine died. I'd need a German keyboard which is probably not available in Japan at all (x_X) .... and importing is too expensive *nods*
Good luck with 1kyuu btw. When are you taking it? :)
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i don`t know the students` names. ^^; eventually the JTE ended up calling on people and making them answer, that shouldn`t even be necessary which is why it`s so frustrating. :/
i`m use to Japanese computers so the Japanese keyboard isnt a problem for me anymore. in fact, going back to an English keyboard might be a bit of a problem at first lol.
aiming for July 2010, but eh... ^^;; prob wont pass then.
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I hate big classes. Just today I heard that one REALLY nice girl was bullied in her school (elementary 6th grade) and can't go to school every day anymore. I just don't get it, what's wrong with Japanese schools? And she's so nice, too!!!! *sigh* :/
It's not that I'm not used to Japanese keyboards, I use them at work anyway, but that I'd need a German keyboard for some German letters that are not on an English nor a Japanese keyboar (e.g. Ää, Üü, Öö and ß)
I wish you good luck, though :)
Maybe that's the time when I'll try 2kyuu ^^;
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if you set IME to german, wont you be able to type those characters without a german keyboard? That's how anyone outside of germany would type german i would imagine. I understand if it would be confusing at first, though.
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