This entry was posted on 2/9/2008 7:11 AM and is filed under Product.
My adult son and I often squabble over computers, software and such. He thinks because I'm a senior citizen that I can't possibly understand the latest technological things. I told him that I've been into computers since the Commodore 64 and Apple 2E. I've watched them grow and I was always a huge fan of new innovations. He seems to finally get it. However, his new thing is memory. He says the bigger the better and while I agree with that philosophy for the most part, I think you can spend a lot of money on increasing your laptop memory to a point where you would never use it. I say one shouldn't waste money just to say they have it. Well, I must concede that additional memory is now a lot more affordable. He showed me a website called the Memory Store where they sell name brand and generic memory in every form for extremely reasonable prices....so I guess if you want to say yours is bigger, at these prices I say, "Have at it!"
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