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[blog.dahanese.com] so yesterday, dad and i gave sarah her laptop. F-I-N-A-fucking-L-L-Y. she loved it. really. she damned near cried. it made everything worth it, seeing the look on her face. i took it home last night and set it up, and fell in love with this machine. 1.75 ghz, 512 ram, really lovely 15.4”³ widescreen, light as hell (5 pounds or less) and XP media center. she’s gonna love it. just needs better speakers for music, and we’re golden...

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