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  1. ArthurZ Newcomer, in training Posts: 67

    I have none at the moment, but they make a lot of sense naturally, they are also cheap and come with a keyboard + the possibility to accept most external media. I do not understand why the market reaction is so weak, is it just the hype to own an Apple product?
  2. captaincranky TechSpot Addict Posts: 8,791   +282

    Well, you're cleared for take off, the sky's the limit, see ya....

    Should we sing....? "Off we go, into the wild blue yonder......" (Gosh, it feels like I just joined the Air Force).
  3. Lionvibez TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 313   +36


    Lol I love when people mention the cloud which is just dumb down marketing term for storing your data online.

    When everyone has fibre to their homes it will become something I may considering.

    Until then I'm keeping all my data local thanks.
  4. captaincranky TechSpot Addict Posts: 8,791   +282

    Right on! Yeah, no "cloud" for me either! I keep my precious "fine art photography" on an offline computer.Those damned Chinese are never infecting it, or getting it, unless they pry it from my hot, wet, fapping, hands....

    (But, I always fear they'll try to trick me out of it by sending me a lissome young girl in a Chinese army uniform, offering to give me a free massage. Is that irrational)?.....;)
  5. peas Newcomer, in training Posts: 49

    Good riddance Micro$oft. Bill Gates is trying to re-make his image as a philanthropist. The guy is ruthless and evil.