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@wu-stix: ^.^ Something wrong with that man. Clean up your registry. De-frag that shit. That just ain't right xD

@teh.koeniginator: Fair. They don't ever say definitely definitely not though! And they talk about, if our plans change...' Of course they will. They got the code. Convert it to PC, you know, blueprints and foundations already there. Make easy money.

@vidhagans: Sweet! You're super cool 8) You're going to be my 100th friend! haha xD

@AbramJ23: 8) Sweet dude. Windows 7 does run pretty good on a Bootcamp Mac. Have a lot of those in at work.

@AbramJ23: Guess it depends on what you want a Mac for...!? :P

@AbramJ23: Yeah, and use MAC OSX if you like having a computer that no-one makes software for :P

@wu-stix: 30 seconds is quite long to be fair :P

@wrackune: No, not really. When a computer sleeps, or hibernates, it takes everything from the RAM and images it to the HDD, and then goes into a low power state, where I assume the RAM would turn off..

@FutbolGenius: At least now you'll be able to instantly relieve yourself by cranking up your machine and furiously masturbating. 20 seconds later, done!

@getlefty: Lol. Stop smoking so much pot Einstein xD

This is truly awesome. I love geeks, and technology. I want floating-gate electric RAM stuff. Asap!

@X3R022: When's the last time a famous athlete actually contributed anything beneficial to society? When was the last medical breakthrough on a ball field?

@Hongo: It's truee! 8)

@r.nav: Yeah dude. Started playing video games when I was 4. Got home-videos of me playing Mickey-Mouse on the Sega Master System. Also had a Commadore 64! Oldskool. Obviously it was my parents; they mostly played Trivia Pursuit on it :P But my dad did have some cool games! Contra was one of them 8)

@vanillakokakola: Get ATI 6950. You can unlock the BIOS on it to make it run at speeds of a 6970. And it's fairly cheap. And just a freaking amazing card. Friend got one at work, at the IT company I work for, building PCs. And it's all that.