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So much more usable it's worth an extra £80 a time?
But like I said the software is a huge problem I agree there. It's such a pity. Windows is a nice OS, but it's the fact that MS are keeping the prices so high and restricting choice that miffs me. It will lose its foothold though. The sooner the better imo.

I dunno, I never buy it separately, only with the purchase of a new machine.

Actually, having said that, I do get legal free downloads as part of my uni course, so I have had it a couple of times without paying and without buying a new machine.

Anyway.

:O Free downloads!? Don't tell Andy, that'll be him off to that course as soon as he can! Actually, do tell him! It might stop him blowing himself up doing bomb disposal.

But wouldn't you want that?

I don't want him to get blown up, if that's what you mean.

Ah. Is it because you're apprehensive that the cleanup would be classified as womens' work, and you'd be called in...?

No! It's because he's my brother, and goes and hi-fives people, or yells at them according to what terms I'm on with them. He got spoken to on MSN by someone I was arguing once, and had a massive rant saying to "f**k off and leave her alone"!

Aww, bless. :)

The hi-fiving isn't so funny until afterwards, when I'm sure nobody was offended!

I'm going to see Wall-E in a bit with my 9 year old brother. Anyone else seen it?

What, your 9 year old brother? >_<

Don't be such a poo head!! (I'm not allowed to swear at the moment)

Anyone seen Wall-E????

It just reminds me of "Wall-Mart"...

Quote: EllieJP @ July 20 2008, 3:38 PM BST

I'm going to see Wall-E in a bit with my 9 year old brother. Anyone else seen it?

No.

http://www.nationaltvawards.com/default.aspx?page=VoteLanding

Some voting.

Tennant's up for an award, but I didn't see the show anywhere.

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