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	<title>Comments on: Apple MacBook MA255LL/A 13.3&quot; Laptop  &#124; Living in Budapest livinginhungary&#8217;s Review</title>
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		<title>By: R. Darryl Stracner</title>
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		<dc:creator>R. Darryl Stracner</dc:creator>
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		<description>ASUS Eee PC 1005HA, where have you been all my life?  I&#039;ve been a computer user now for a little over a decade.  And, frankly, the words I would use to describe computer use &quot;prEeePC&quot; were:  costly, time-consuming, headache-inducing, complicated.  The ASUS has shifted my paradigm for the information era, with a smooth, sleek, small and simple machine, a.k.a. the Eee PC.

This device focuses on what matters for 90 percent of (my) computer use:  surfing the internet, watching DVDs, listening to digitally downloaded music and some light word processing.  I&#039;m not into HD graphix-infused hyper-accelerated video games,  advanced Web/design/programming platforms for playing God on the motherboard or other life-sucking computer activities that reduce my reality to the clickity-clack of keyboard chatter and a dull LCD glow.  I want to get my info from the Internet, catch a funny YouTube clip, maybe listen to or watch the latest iTunes album or TV show release, respectively, and move on with my life in the 4-</description>
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<p>This device focuses on what matters for 90 percent of (my) computer use:  surfing the internet, watching DVDs, listening to digitally downloaded music and some light word processing.  I&#8217;m not into HD graphix-infused hyper-accelerated video games,  advanced Web/design/programming platforms for playing God on the motherboard or other life-sucking computer activities that reduce my reality to the clickity-clack of keyboard chatter and a dull LCD glow.  I want to get my info from the Internet, catch a funny YouTube clip, maybe listen to or watch the latest iTunes album or TV show release, respectively, and move on with my life in the 4-</p>
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