@EvanSei (lord of the gerbils): Me too.
@EvanSei (lord of the gerbils): Me too.
@Martian Yeti: Thank you for the laugh.
@philselmer: I know, and what I am saying is at 1.5 Ghz, two processes happen instead of one, Which is what happens in one core CPU's.
@Yarrr: LOL.
@inzandity: I know.
@DJKGinHD: Thanks.
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@Vexorg: Good old Daffy Duck.
@Dys: I didn't notice it until you brought it.
"No heads were broken in the making of this video."
@Satchwar: Maybe that was his girlfriend....Literally.... You might want to lock your door before going to bed...
@OMG! Toast! a.k.a. Tenacious Trigga: Oh, I know this one... It's a movie about a male model but I forgot it's name...
@R4V3N: That GIF is messed up.
@GitEmSteveDave: I thought it was RISC.
1:59 minutes to make that tiny little ice cream cone?
@Aashish Bhagyanagar: True.
@Aashish Bhagyanagar: Actually, When you have two 1.5 Ghz cores it means that they proccess two instructions at a time at the speed of 1.5 Ghz, Which equals 3.0 Ghz.
@oneofthedreamers: Ever used a Nokia E65?
Yay! Finger Physics!
@iansilv: Same thing with Doodle Jump.