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Old 10-04-2010, 02:31 PM #1
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Default FYI - HP Laptop Issues

The HP Pavilion dv5:
This is a laptop for you if you want:
-keyboard fallaing off (amazing trick)
-overheating (nice on a cold winter day)
-short battery life (increases employee performance)
-confusing "help" enter advice (great for learning Cantonese)
-keeeys stick

It seems that these fun issues are common on most of the HP laptops now.

It never was a problem when they were made here in CA a few years ago according to one of the PC magazines.

I wonder if Carly will treat CA like this?

-Vic
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