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2008-04-04
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2008-04-04
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2008-04-05
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2008-04-05
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2008-04-05
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2008-04-06
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It's also quite a capable photo managment tool. Any pictures you take can be reviewed on the high-re screen on the same day. As long as they are not 6MP,8MP large photos.
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2008-04-07
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Beside I already have laptop with Fedora Core Linux on it. I will admit my laptop is 2-3 years old, but its still more powerful than EEE PC. I spent way too much money when I got that NB ($1300+). I will try keeping my $$$ spending to low as possible while still getting something I want. The last few years I blew away most of my saving on computers, laptops,, TV, and electronics. Got a nice credit debit because of my spending spree. Trying NOT to do that again.