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dell laptop pentium 4 2.6 ghz

40gb HDD

windows xp

cd-rw and dvd burner drive

lan connection

56k modem

lotsa cool software...dont ask me what...i havent had time to play around with them yet...the only one i know inside out is office 2003 tongue.gif:@

but then again nowadays i use Mac desktop most of the time... growing to get used to the Mac Os X :@ i think its better than windows. this is all thanks to my statistics lecturer who has conditioned us to using macs during all of his lessons tongue.gif any Mac users around here?????

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hehe there's a new leader in the best computer field

P4 3.0 GHZ... that's right.. that's not a typo...

1gb ram

160 GB hard drive

XP

No DVD burner YET, but a relatively solid 52x CD burner

High Speed Internaut

17 LCD monitor

6 speaker surround sound

but my ollllld computer (which i gave to my sister... damn, i'm a mean guy)

it's an

IBM Aptiva Pentium 1 (the original haha) 133

2.2 GB hard drive

28 mb hard drive

15 inch bulky shulky monitor (you know the type where the frame is bigger than the monitor itself haha)

Windows 95

4x cd player, no burner

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hehe there's a new leader in the best computer field

P4 3.0 GHZ... that's right.. that's not a typo...

1gb ram

160 GB hard drive

XP

No DVD burner YET, but a relatively solid 52x CD burner

High Speed Internaut

17 LCD monitor

6 speaker surround sound

but my ollllld computer (which i gave to my sister... damn, i'm a mean guy)

it's an

IBM Aptiva Pentium 1 (the original haha) 133

2.2 GB hard drive

28 mb hard drive

15 inch bulky shulky monitor (you know the type where the frame is bigger than the monitor itself haha)

Windows 95

4x cd player, no burner

You easily beat "us"/ wow nice comp you got there. Send me a pic if possible.

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