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Contrasting opinions! Seeing as I use a lot of Photoshop and do a fair bit of video editing, I think I may get a 128GB just to be on the safe side... And I need more RAM and possibly a new HDD for the other stuff I have and it really starts to add up!

The limited writes are a bit of an overblown issue; HDDs normally fail before an SSD runs out of writes.

What size SSD did you get for your OS install, programmes etc? I'm toying with a 64GB but that might be a little small for the tonnes of programmes installed!

Will it charge? That's soooo cool!!!

My phone starts to get soooo hot when it does 3G hotspot and it murders my battery! :(

That is actually incredible; maybe Wiki should create a third type: REALLY SIMPLE ENGLISH, done in that style. Seriously, it would be useful for primary school kids

Go to the source site to see uncropped versions!

It's a little discouraging when I even struggled with reading some of the simple English articles regarding physics! In fact, sometimes they oversimplify it to the extent that it loses effectiveness and it's actually easier to read the normal version.

Fences is where it's all at, especially for the ability to hide ALL icons instantly! CLEAR DESKTOP

We do spell (and pronounce) the word 'borough' like that. Edinburgh is NOT pronounced Edin-borough but instead Edin-brugh!!! A tad confusing granted but that's what makes English beautiful—wouldn't you agree?

We make the language, we make the rules! Only word I agree is better pronounced in the US is lieutenant as it's more akin to the pronunciation of the French root.

Hairspray is also used in food photography to give a little life to the food

Everyone on your side of the Atlantic sounds weird!!!

I've never seen that before but it was scarily honest. The clapping motivational stuff at 2:05 was a little odd but other than respect to them for that!

I signed up and started using about a month ago and it's pretty good if you want to refresh a language you already know. Not mentioned in the article but it was set up by the guy that set up ReCAPTCHA I believe!

I heard 'therapist' a number of times, though if they were talking about that... well that'd be weird

The point is to mimic the development and evolution of music by humans. The first musicians made noises in order to create a pleasing effect and, as rhythm is naturally nicer sounding, early musicians looped their sounds and added rhythm pretty much immediately.

The lack of a plunger worries me though—I don't know but given the price, it isn't much to lose!

Just me or does the tea look a little thin? Can anyone that has one reassure me that this can make a strong brew?