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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | |||||||
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I have been very busy these past few weeks catching up with my lust for FPS games. I bought a high end Sager laptop computer so I can now play the games that were never going to be published for the Mac. I very seriously considered the 17" MacBook Pro but it doesn't have a full keyboard, is not upgradable, nor can it run two graphics cards. The downside is virus infectability but I don't use it online except to register a game.
I am still a loyal Mac person though and do everything but Windows games on the Macs I have (6 at present)
Since Windows Vista doesn't run some older software well or not at all I am now planning to get an Intel MacBookPro to equip with Windows XP so I can play both recent and older stuff.
So far I have rid the world of a ton of nasties from such games as: Halo 2, F.E.A.R., Half Life 2, and MOH Airborne. Awaiting are:
Bioshock, SOF Payback, Crysis, Gears of War, COD4, Timeshift and many more.
A you can surmise my free time is being well occupied but I always check OTD daily.
Now for something useful. Recently I went to a service that required suit and tie. It had been at least 8 to 10 years since I had worn one so I realized I probably couldn't tie a knot correctly. Fortunately I was able to find my trusty 1960s vintage Mr. G Tie Shop card which saved the day. I present it here for all those who may find themselves in a similar bind.
David
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