Intel vs Rowling

Mohinder said:
Don't care about either.

I use a Mac and read grown-up's books.
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It's pretty sad that you don't read books as you class them as "kids books" or whatever.

Read whatever you want to read.

Rich
 
markyp23 said:
Completing superpi 5 seconds faster is not boring?
No, I'm not sitting here twiddling my thumbs for Intel, but neither am I for Harry Potter... but out of the two, I'm much more interested in Intel price drops and the prospect of getting a quad core, than I am interested in the prospect of reading a book :D
 
I've been awaiting that book for a while and im too poor to get a quad core anyway... so... harry potter :D
 
furnace said:
No, I'm not sitting here twiddling my thumbs for Intel, but neither am I for Harry Potter... but out of the two, I'm much more interested in Intel price drops and the prospect of getting a quad core, than I am interested in the prospect of reading a book :D

I hope for the sake of your wallet that you actually have a NEED for those 4 cores. :D
 
Haha, no I don't :p I'm not definitely getting a quad core... it's a 'maybe' if they're at the ~£160 mark. Was thinking of splashing out £500 and getting this rig truly 'high spec' with dx10 and quad-core. I've been working hard recently, I deserve to treat myself :D
 
I find it most ammusing that some people find the thought of reading a book scary.
And they wonder why standards at school are dropping...
 
I'm getting married on Saturday the 21st - The book comes out at midnight (12 hours before the service) and the misses wants to queue up to get it :o
 
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