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Old January 11th 19, 12:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,alt.windows7.general
Big Al[_5_]
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On 1/10/19 2:34 PM, Ken Blake wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 13:01:41 -0500, Big Al wrote:

On 1/10/19 11:23 AM, Ken Blake wrote:
I know that a lot of people are like J. P. Gilliver, and use a laptop
in place of a desktop at home. But I can never understand why.


I dropped the desktop for a laptop when laptops became more powerful,
quite a few years ago. I have beside me a 4GB, and 2 2GB 2.5" USB power
HDs. That's enough storage for anything I need.



It would be enough storage for me too. But the amount of storage or
memory or CPU speed aren't the only differences between laptops and
desktops to me. There's also monitor size, keyboard, touchpad vs
mouse, etc. Those are the important things to me.

But we're all different, and have different needs, different likes and
dislikes. I won't try to talk you into changing your mind.



I'm also in my 70's and have back issues,



I'm 81 and also have back problems. But fortunately I don't have them
when sitting. I only get pain if I walk more than 15-20 minutes.


don't play power games.



I don't play an games on the computer, except for Chess and solitaire,
both only very occasionally.


Sitting at the desktop was not enjoyable anymore. Damn 'golden years'
my foot!


It's better than the alternative.


Needing a quick lookup on Google was inconvenient on the
desktop while my laptop just stands up beside my chair in sleep mode and
is ready in seconds.



I'm not sure why you find that more convenient on a laptop. I can do
it on my desktop very quickly and easily, probably just as quickly and
easily as you can on your laptop.

At the time I dropped the desktop it was down a level in the rec room.
Inconvenient. Now it would be 20 ft away, but oh well, times do change.

I do have to admit, I do remember the 21" tv screen. And now even
bigger.
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