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#1 User is offline   Mer Icon

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Posted 15 November 2009 - 06:24 PM

Mhm... Don't know where to start...

RuneScape

RuneScape Name: Mer 0_0
Combat Level: 107
Total Level: 1812
Favorite Skill(s): All of them.
How long have you been playing for? A little more then a year.
Greatest achievement? Atm, 1.8k Total

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Name: You'll have to really know me to know my RL name. :p
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Location:New York
Occupation: Student?
Interests: Scape. :) I am into computers and always like to learn new things.
Describe yourself in one word: Genius? :p But yeh.....
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Posted 15 November 2009 - 06:30 PM

Welcome to draynor.net, Mer. Let me be the first to give you a warm welcome. *Pulls out the whip*, haha jokes. :rolleyes:

-Quaran(:
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Posted 16 November 2009 - 10:54 AM

Since you're into computers maybe you could help me out here. I was thinking about changing my CPU to either an i5 or an i7 but not sure whether it's worth the extra money for the i7.

What's your opinion?
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Posted 16 November 2009 - 02:50 PM

Welcome to the forums! Hope you enjoy your time here!
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Posted 16 November 2009 - 03:05 PM

View PostSean, on 16 November 2009 - 10:54 AM, said:

Since you're into computers maybe you could help me out here. I was thinking about changing my CPU to either an i5 or an i7 but not sure whether it's worth the extra money for the i7.

What's your opinion?
P.S. Welcome


I have i5. Really didn't experience any problems. Don't really know much about i7, sorry. :-(
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Posted 16 November 2009 - 03:36 PM

Welcome to the Draynor Community!

I noticed you're learning webdesign; feel free to PM me with any questions you might have ;).
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Posted 16 November 2009 - 07:48 PM

Welcome to Draynor.net. :-D
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Posted 16 November 2009 - 10:08 PM

Welcome to Draynor Mer!


Regarding Sean's Processor Question:
I would go with the i7, if you have the money, because it is better than the i5. The i7 uses a whole new socket and chipset. It has advanced hyper-threading, turbo-mode and such. You would also be able to upgrade to new Intel Chips if you upgrade your motherboard now.

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Posted 02 December 2009 - 12:33 AM

"Just a few more minutes…please Mommy!"
Although my own children were grown, I found myself turning instinctively in the direction of the little voice. He was trailing after his mother, looking reluctantly over his shoulder at a display of remote control toys in the large department store.

He couldn't have been more than four years old. With chubby checks and wispy blond hair going in several directions, he trotted behind his mother down the main aisle of the department store. His boots caught my eye. They were green. Really green. Bright, shiny, Kermit-the-Frog, green. Obviously new and a little too big, the boots stopped just below his knees leaving a hint of dimpled legs disappearing into rumpled shorts. Perfect boots for the rainy transition from summer to fall.
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He stopped abruptly at a display of full-length mirrors, lifting one foot at a time, grinning and admiring his boots until his mother called for him to catch up to her. Dressed in a suit, heels clicking on the tile floor, she was tossing items into her cart as she and her son made their way to the checkout lanes at the front of the store.

I smiled at the picture he made clumping noisily behind his mother. I found myself wondering if she had just picked him up from daycare after a busy day in an office somewhere. I sighed as I selected an item and put it in my own cart. My days of trying to juggle a full time job and two small children had been busy, sometimes even hectic, but I missed them.
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Finishing my own shopping, I forgot about the little boy and his mother until I stepped outside the store. There a panorama unfolded before me. The rain had slowed to a drizzle, perforating the numerous puddles in the parking lot. Several mothers with their small children were hurrying in and out of the department store. The children were, of course, making beelines to the puddles that dotted their way from the cars to the store's entrance. The mothers were right behind them, scolding.

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"Ge"You'll ruin your shoes!"

"What's the matter with you? Are you deaf? I said, GET OUT OF THAT PUDDLE!"

And so it continued. The children were being pulled away from the puddles and hurried along. All except for one…the little green-booted boy.

He and his mother were not rushing anywhere. The boy was happily splashing away in the largest puddle in the parking lot, oblivious to the rain and to the people coming and going. His wispy hair was plastered to his head and a huge smile was plastered on his face. And his mother? She put up her umbrella, adjusted her packages and waited. Not scolding, not rushing. Just watching.
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As she fished her car keys out of her purse, the boy, hearing the familiar jingling, paused in mid-splash and looked up.

"Just a few more minutes? Please Mommy?" He begged.

She hesitated, and then she smiled at him.

"Okay!" she responded and adjusted her packages again.
By the time I got to my car, loaded my packages and was ready to ease out of my parking space, the green-booted boy and his mother were walking toward their car, smiling and talking.

How much time did that "few more minutes" take out of her day? Probably about five. Not so much time out of a busy day. So what if she got home a little later than she had planned?

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What a contrast the boy and his mother were to the other families I had just seen. What volumes that "few more minutes" spoke to that little boy about his value to his mother. Nothing in her universe was so pressing that it couldn't wait a few more minutes to let her young son try out his new boots-an important event in the life of How many times had my children begged for "just a few more minutes"? Had I smiled and waited like the mother of the green booted boy? Or had I scolded?



Just a few more minutes. Everything I have read about time management for working mothers can be summed up in one picture. The picture of that young mother standing under her umbrella, arms full of packages, smiling her assent to a wet, green-booted boy who had asked her the universal time management question for working mothers everywhere,

"Just a few more minutes?"

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