Just if your wondering, ssss. I have a mac.
So do Macs count, too?
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Musicstar888 wrote:
Just if your wondering, ssss. I have a mac.
So do Macs count, too?
You may want to read this...
ssss wrote:
Anyway, This is meant to aim at people who always are on a pc (like me)
Don't you dare say, 'What about a mac'. PC is referring to all operating systems, pc stands for personal computer. Not windows.

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ssss wrote:
higejolly wrote:
Do Macs apply to this? You only said PC.
A PC IS A MAC. PC stands for Personal computer. A PC is refferring to any computer that is used for personal use. I did not once reference to an operating system
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I think you mean a MAC is a PC?
Yes PC is a personal computer.
I agree that you shouldn't be on the computer all day and I agree that you should let it 'sleep' at night if thats what you want to call it.
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jji7skyline wrote:
ssss wrote:
higejolly wrote:
Do Macs apply to this? You only said PC.
A PC IS A MAC. PC stands for Personal computer. A PC is refferring to any computer that is used for personal use. I did not once reference to an operating system
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I think you mean a MAC is a PC?
Yes PC is a personal computer.
I agree that you shouldn't be on the computer all day and I agree that you should let it 'sleep' at night if thats what you want to call it.![]()
Heh. That's what I meant, a Mac is a PC.
Anyway, yeah, it's aimed at kiddies who have no life xD
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Lies.
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gettysburg11 wrote:
Well of course I rest my computer. Then I go downstairs and turn on the Wii or GameCube.
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+1 XD
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what-the wrote:
Turn your computer off at night and you will save $1 off your power bills every month. Imagine what you can do with that extra dollar.
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Actually, powering off and on the computer requires more energy than sleeping it, and can also put more wear and tear on the transistors, and therefore makes it more likely to crash and burn. Also, in order to stay in tip top condition, a computer must run certain scripts in *GASP* the middle of the night!
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PCs are fake there are no such.... I mean PCs ar'nt alive.
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spongeball wrote:
PCs are fake there are no such.... I mean PCs ar'nt alive.
*cough*
I didn't say a computer was alive, I used an aspect of poetry, personification. Just because I give an object a need to rest, does not mean it literally.
Please understand, this is aimed at the 6-10 age range. My next article will be about video games.
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ssss wrote:
tomicool wrote:
Confuzzlement.
Please exaggerate on why?
Well, an inanimate object isn't like an animate one. When it's off, all it needs to do is cool down, not reinvigorate itself, so really, it's only the amount of time you are on a PC, instead of the amount of time you are off a PC that affects it.
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tomicool wrote:
ssss wrote:
tomicool wrote:
Confuzzlement.
Please exaggerate on why?
Well, an inanimate object isn't like an animate one. When it's off, all it needs to do is cool down, not reinvigorate itself, so really, it's only the amount of time you are on a PC, instead of the amount of time you are off a PC that affects it.
This was just personification -_-.
It was used for 6-10 year olds to try and get them to be more active
Obviously, no one reads the OP.
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jackrulez wrote:
This is why I have two laptops.
This is win.
XD XD XD
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urhungry wrote:
Believe it or not, I am not often on the computer in execss of five hours these days. I seem to be developing a life. *Shudders*
xD
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I put my computers in sleep mode.
It's resting then.
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