Laptop branding has really caught on, so it's no surprise that Sony created the "Quantum of Solace" deck to go with the new Bond film. The Bond Vaio is $4,000 and comes fully loaded. If the spymaster's personal computer doesn't get you, how about new Bond Girl, Gemma Arterton? Bond Girl
Pro: She's well-rounded -- plays guitar, models, makes clothes and jewelry.
Con: You may never learn how to correctly pronounce her first name.
Pro: She has the features of a classic movie star.
Con: She fell so hard for her Spanish boyfriend she hired an English language tutor so they could "communicate."
Bond Laptop
Pro: You needed somewhere to put that $4,000 anyway.
Con: A laptop's license to kill is not very deadly.
Pro: 128 GB solid state drive, 4 GB of RAM and a fingerprint reader should have you spying in no time.
Con: You have no idea what "Quantum of Solace" means.



























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Thursday 30 October
By Stephan G. Janosik
In my choice between person and computer, its hands down a no brainer for the person. The Laptop maybe state of the art in the end of 2008 although so was the 486 in 1990. Remember when the 486 150 Meghrtz with a 500 meg HD was the cats pajamas? My old professor bought one back in early 1990 for the then going price of $10,000 now you see them in yard sales for $50. Tech is a fleeing thing. Take this computer you pit against a woman say in 2015 or 2018 it to will be out moded and in a yard sale as well,
I would bet pounds for English Navy beans on that, thank you.
Just remember tech can be out dated were people can if they wish always upgrade!
I am Sincerely:
Stephan G. Janosik.
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