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Trivial Pursuit Bet You Know It

Kamis, 08 September 2016


Price: $32.99
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Product Description

Show off your trivia prowess as you compete with friends and family in this fast-paced trivia game. Bet whether your friends and family will know the answer with BET YOU KNOW IT and steal wedges to win the game.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1588 in Video Games
  • Brand: Electronic Arts
  • Model: 19616
  • Published on: 2011-11
  • Released on: 2011-11-01
  • ESRB Rating: Rating Pending
  • Platform: Nintendo Wii
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .60" h x 5.30" w x 7.60" l, .22 pounds

Features

  • All-new questions - Thousands of new questions for hours of fun
  • Categories for Everyone - Fun, new categories
  • Single or Multiplayer - Play to clear the board
  • With BET YOU KNOW IT, everyone plays on every turn!
  • Classic and BET YOU KNOW IT gameplay
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Liirik Lagu Taylor Swift You Belong With Me

Minggu, 05 Juni 2016


Youre on the phone
With your girlfriend
Shes upset
Shes going off about
Something that you said
she doesnt get your humor
Like I do

Im in the room
Its a typical Tuesday night
Im listening to the kind of music
She doesnt like
Shell never know your story
Like I do

But she wears short skirts
I wear t-shirts
Shes cheer captain
And Im on the bleachers
Dreaming about the day
When you wake up and find
That what youre looking for
Has been here the whole time

If you could see
That Im the one
Who understands you
Been here all along
So why cant you see
you belong with me
You belong with me.

Walking the streets
With you and your worn out jeans
I cant help thinking
This is how it ought to be
Laughing on a park bench
Thinking to myself
Hey, isnt this easy?

And youve got a smile
That could light up this whole town
I havent seen it in awhile
Since she brought you down
You say youre fine
I know you better than that
Hey what you doing
With a girl like that

She wears high heels
I wear sneakers
Shes cheer captain
Im on the bleachers
Dreaming about the day
When you wake up and find
That what youre looking for
Has been here the whole time

If you could see
That Im the one
Who understands you
Been here all along
So why cant you see
You belong with me
Standing by and
Waiting at your backdoor
All this time
How could you not know
Baby
You belong with me
You belong with me.

[Instrumental]

Oh, I remember
You driving to my house
In the middle of the night
Im the one who makes you laugh
When you know youre about to cry
And I know your favorite songs
And you tell me about your dreams
Think I know where you belong
Think I know its with me

Cant you see
That Im the one
Who understands you
Been here all along
So why cant you see?
You belong with me.

Standing by and
Waiting at your backdoor
All this time
How could you not know
Baby
You belong with me
You belong with me.

You belong with me.
Have you ever thought
Just maybe
You belong with me?

You belong with me
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The Ideal Laptop for You

Sabtu, 07 September 2013


One of these 10 laptops will fit your needs and budget just right

With more and more consumers going mobile, its no wonder computer vendors are expanding their laptop lines. Laptop makers are pushing a dizzying array of models to meet most any need, whether youre a budget-minded home user, a frequent flier, a media addict, or a hard-core gamer. The real challenge is zeroing in on the right one for you.
We can help. In this guide, we boil down the laptop field to five categories: mainstream machines, ultraportables, entertainment-oriented models, thin-and-lights, and desktop replacements. While everyone has his or her own particular requirements, were betting one of these classes of notebook has the qualities to suit your needs. Besides telling you what to expect and what to look for in each category, we also present a hands-on review of our top pick in each class as well as a worthy runner-up. We selected our choices based on how well they fit each category, taking into consideration price, weight, features, and performance.

Middle-of-the-Road Machine

If your computing needs are confined to DVD-watching and basic productivity work such as Web surfing and e-mail, consider a mainstream notebook. At $1,000 or less, these laptops are less expensive than most thin-and-light models, though also heavier (usually between 5 and 7 pounds) because of their roomy wide-screen displays.
What to expect: An entry-level configuration typically includes a low-power Intel Celeron M CPU, or an AMD Athlon or Sempron CPU; 512MB or 1GB of RAM; integrated graphics; a 60GB or 80GB hard drive; and a DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive or a DVD burner. These specs won’t satisfy power users, but for basic office and multimedia tasks, they’ll suffice.
What to look for: If you can afford a little more processing power, set your sights on a dual-core CPU, such as Intels Core Duo or Core 2 Duo, or the AMD Turion 64 X2. Also, don’t skimp on RAM. While 512MB is the minimum requirement for running Windows Vista Home Basic, we wouldn’t settle for less than 1GB.
Top Pick: HP Pavilion DV6000z
Runner Up: Dell Inspiron 1501

Petite Portable

For true road warriors, compact size and light weight are must-have features in a notebook. At less than 4 pounds, an ultraportable will lighten your load and keep you humming along for hours with its extra-long battery life. Naturally, these featherweight systems demand some compromises, such as small screens (usually between 8.6 and 12.1 inches), cramped keyboards, and few extra features. Portability also comes at a price—these tiny machines start at around $1,400.
What to expect: To maintain their slim profiles, ultraportables often dont include built-in optical drives, though youll find some models with an internal DVD burner or DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive. A few feature modular bays that allow you to swap out the optical drive for an extra battery or a weight-saver module.
What to look for: Intels Low Voltage (LV) and Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Pentium M and Core Solo CPUs both offer solid performance and enable long battery life, though youll get faster performance from an ultraportable fitted with a Core Duo or Core 2 Duo processor. Built-in wireless networking is a standard feature, but those who need constant connectivity should also look for integrated Bluetooth and a wireless wide-area-network (WWAN) radio for Internet access via high-speed cellular data services.
Top Pick: Sony VAIO VGN-TXN15P
Runner Up: Asus S6F Leather Edition

Mobile Media Center

Instead of leaving your music, movies, and digital photos locked up in a desktop hard drive, you can take your files anywhere you go with an entertainment laptop. Granted, you wont want to travel far with one of these behemoths strapped to your back, since they feature huge wide-screen displays and cases as heavy as 15 pounds. And all that multimedia prowess doesnt come cheap--units with moderate specs start at $1,200.
What to expect: While a few entertainment laptops come with screens as big as 20 inches, the sweet spot is a 17-inch wide-screen LCD, which is big enough for home-theater-style viewing without adding too much heft. Because of the power-hungry components these notebooks pack, dont expect long battery life. These fire-breathing machines also tend to run hot, so its best to keep them off your lap.
What to look for: If viewing high-definition content is a must, go for a laptop with a built-in HD DVD or Blu-ray optical drive. (The latter also lets you burn nearly 50GB of data to a double-layer Blu-ray disc.) To connect other media devices, check for multiple ports and slots, including a built-in flash-card reader and video jacks such as Digital Visual Interface (DVI) or High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), which let you output content to an external monitor or big-screen television.
Top Pick: Gateway NX860XL
Runner Up: HP Pavilion HDX Entertainment Notebook PC

Trim Traveler

Offering the best of both worlds, a thin-and-light laptop is powerful enough to handle most tasks, yet light enough to take on the road. As a rule, these notebooks weigh between 4 and 6 pounds and measure an inch to an inch-and-a-half thick. They’re fairly affordable—about $1,000 to start—and can include some premium features, such as DVD burners and big hard drives.
What to expect: The norm is a 12.1-, 13.3-, or 14.1-inch wide-screen LCD, a roomy keyboard, and good overall functionality. Batteries can last up to (and in rare cases beyond) four hours for these machines.
What to look for: Like mainstream notebooks, thin-and-lights can start with some fairly weak specs. On the other hand, most vendors let you configure these notebooks to be nearly as powerful as hefty desktop replacements, but you’ll pay a premium for that performance. Standard components such as a midrange Core 2 Duo CPU, 1GB of RAM, a 100GB hard drive, and built-in Wi-Fi will offer plenty of power for most users.
Top Pick: Apple MacBook
Runner Up: HP Pavilion DV2500t

Power Player

These days, almost every powerful part you can get in a desktop tower is also available in a desktop-replacement notebook. Of course, any laptop that squeezes in that many high-end components will not only be extremely potent, but also massive, hot-running, and short on battery life. And performance, as always, comes at a cost. Prices start around $1,700 and can soar above $4,000 with upgrades.
What to expect: Like entertainment notebooks, desktop replacements generally feature big, high-resolution displays and an extensive assortment of ports. For graphics power, these notebooks use dedicated mobile graphics solutions from ATI or nVidia with 256MB or 512MB of video memory. Some laptops are even available with nVidias dual-card Scalable Link Interface (SLI) technology.
What to look for: If you’re playing games, editing videos or images, or doing heavy graphics work, your system specs should read like those of a desktop PC, with a fast dual-core CPU from AMD or Intel, at least 2GB of RAM, and 100GB or more of hard drive space. Those who want to access data quickly should consider desktop-caliber drives spinning at 7,200 rpm.
Top Pick: Dell XPS M1710 (Blu-ray Edition)
Runner Up: Toshiba Satellite P100-ST9772
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laptop accessories you must have

Sabtu, 17 Agustus 2013

Cooler Pad w / 3 Fans
make your notebook more durable, with a storage position below so will not interfere with your work, as well as useful to cool the notebook, Cooler Pad w / 3 Fans also serves as a base so that the notebook is not directly in contact with the floor or table where you work, equipped with colored lights to make your working atmosphere more fun. you just plug Cooler Pad w / 3 Fans, to the usb port of your notebook
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USB 10 LED Light Lamp
USB 10 LED Light Lamp a new breakthrough, using electrical energy from the USB to power the lights, but for some people probably are not very useful accessory, but if you live in an area that often die flow of electrical energy, this might be useful,
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Kensington 33120 Flylight USB Notebook
accessories that one will be very useful if you work in a room that is not too bright, almost the same as a usb lamp accessories, but the accessories that one will be very useful for anyone, Kensington USB Flylight 33 120 notebook, can help you illuminate the keyboard, so I think this is very helpful at all to your job, Kensington 33120 Flylight USB Notebook not only can be used in notebooks, but also can be used on PC / mac
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The Ideal Laptop for You

Senin, 29 Juli 2013


One of these 10 laptops will fit your needs and budget just right

With more and more consumers going mobile, its no wonder computer vendors are expanding their laptop lines. Laptop makers are pushing a dizzying array of models to meet most any need, whether youre a budget-minded home user, a frequent flier, a media addict, or a hard-core gamer. The real challenge is zeroing in on the right one for you.
We can help. In this guide, we boil down the laptop field to five categories: mainstream machines, ultraportables, entertainment-oriented models, thin-and-lights, and desktop replacements. While everyone has his or her own particular requirements, were betting one of these classes of notebook has the qualities to suit your needs. Besides telling you what to expect and what to look for in each category, we also present a hands-on review of our top pick in each class as well as a worthy runner-up. We selected our choices based on how well they fit each category, taking into consideration price, weight, features, and performance.

Middle-of-the-Road Machine

If your computing needs are confined to DVD-watching and basic productivity work such as Web surfing and e-mail, consider a mainstream notebook. At $1,000 or less, these laptops are less expensive than most thin-and-light models, though also heavier (usually between 5 and 7 pounds) because of their roomy wide-screen displays.
What to expect: An entry-level configuration typically includes a low-power Intel Celeron M CPU, or an AMD Athlon or Sempron CPU; 512MB or 1GB of RAM; integrated graphics; a 60GB or 80GB hard drive; and a DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive or a DVD burner. These specs won’t satisfy power users, but for basic office and multimedia tasks, they’ll suffice.
What to look for: If you can afford a little more processing power, set your sights on a dual-core CPU, such as Intels Core Duo or Core 2 Duo, or the AMD Turion 64 X2. Also, don’t skimp on RAM. While 512MB is the minimum requirement for running Windows Vista Home Basic, we wouldn’t settle for less than 1GB.
Top Pick: HP Pavilion DV6000z
Runner Up: Dell Inspiron 1501

Petite Portable

For true road warriors, compact size and light weight are must-have features in a notebook. At less than 4 pounds, an ultraportable will lighten your load and keep you humming along for hours with its extra-long battery life. Naturally, these featherweight systems demand some compromises, such as small screens (usually between 8.6 and 12.1 inches), cramped keyboards, and few extra features. Portability also comes at a price—these tiny machines start at around $1,400.
What to expect: To maintain their slim profiles, ultraportables often dont include built-in optical drives, though youll find some models with an internal DVD burner or DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive. A few feature modular bays that allow you to swap out the optical drive for an extra battery or a weight-saver module.
What to look for: Intels Low Voltage (LV) and Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) Pentium M and Core Solo CPUs both offer solid performance and enable long battery life, though youll get faster performance from an ultraportable fitted with a Core Duo or Core 2 Duo processor. Built-in wireless networking is a standard feature, but those who need constant connectivity should also look for integrated Bluetooth and a wireless wide-area-network (WWAN) radio for Internet access via high-speed cellular data services.
Top Pick: Sony VAIO VGN-TXN15P
Runner Up: Asus S6F Leather Edition

Mobile Media Center

Instead of leaving your music, movies, and digital photos locked up in a desktop hard drive, you can take your files anywhere you go with an entertainment laptop. Granted, you wont want to travel far with one of these behemoths strapped to your back, since they feature huge wide-screen displays and cases as heavy as 15 pounds. And all that multimedia prowess doesnt come cheap--units with moderate specs start at $1,200.
What to expect: While a few entertainment laptops come with screens as big as 20 inches, the sweet spot is a 17-inch wide-screen LCD, which is big enough for home-theater-style viewing without adding too much heft. Because of the power-hungry components these notebooks pack, dont expect long battery life. These fire-breathing machines also tend to run hot, so its best to keep them off your lap.
What to look for: If viewing high-definition content is a must, go for a laptop with a built-in HD DVD or Blu-ray optical drive. (The latter also lets you burn nearly 50GB of data to a double-layer Blu-ray disc.) To connect other media devices, check for multiple ports and slots, including a built-in flash-card reader and video jacks such as Digital Visual Interface (DVI) or High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), which let you output content to an external monitor or big-screen television.
Top Pick: Gateway NX860XL
Runner Up: HP Pavilion HDX Entertainment Notebook PC

Trim Traveler

Offering the best of both worlds, a thin-and-light laptop is powerful enough to handle most tasks, yet light enough to take on the road. As a rule, these notebooks weigh between 4 and 6 pounds and measure an inch to an inch-and-a-half thick. They’re fairly affordable—about $1,000 to start—and can include some premium features, such as DVD burners and big hard drives.
What to expect: The norm is a 12.1-, 13.3-, or 14.1-inch wide-screen LCD, a roomy keyboard, and good overall functionality. Batteries can last up to (and in rare cases beyond) four hours for these machines.
What to look for: Like mainstream notebooks, thin-and-lights can start with some fairly weak specs. On the other hand, most vendors let you configure these notebooks to be nearly as powerful as hefty desktop replacements, but you’ll pay a premium for that performance. Standard components such as a midrange Core 2 Duo CPU, 1GB of RAM, a 100GB hard drive, and built-in Wi-Fi will offer plenty of power for most users.
Top Pick: Apple MacBook
Runner Up: HP Pavilion DV2500t

Power Player

These days, almost every powerful part you can get in a desktop tower is also available in a desktop-replacement notebook. Of course, any laptop that squeezes in that many high-end components will not only be extremely potent, but also massive, hot-running, and short on battery life. And performance, as always, comes at a cost. Prices start around $1,700 and can soar above $4,000 with upgrades.
What to expect: Like entertainment notebooks, desktop replacements generally feature big, high-resolution displays and an extensive assortment of ports. For graphics power, these notebooks use dedicated mobile graphics solutions from ATI or nVidia with 256MB or 512MB of video memory. Some laptops are even available with nVidias dual-card Scalable Link Interface (SLI) technology.
What to look for: If you’re playing games, editing videos or images, or doing heavy graphics work, your system specs should read like those of a desktop PC, with a fast dual-core CPU from AMD or Intel, at least 2GB of RAM, and 100GB or more of hard drive space. Those who want to access data quickly should consider desktop-caliber drives spinning at 7,200 rpm.
Top Pick: Dell XPS M1710 (Blu-ray Edition)
Runner Up: Toshiba Satellite P100-ST9772
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3 important parts that you need to clean on the notebook

Kamis, 25 Juli 2013

some impurities that may interfere with its performance or even can make your notebook easily damaged, such as dust, cigarette ash, animal hair, are vulnerable at all if you are not immediately clear, with a clean notebook periodically to extend the lifespan of your notebook, below are some tips to clean up some important parts on your notebook,


I / O Ports
on the back or side usually there are several ports, which is usually used for purposes of your notebook, such as the charger port usb port, RJ45 port, it suggested you to clean up these ports with a small broom, also you have to clean the vents located on your notebook,

Clear display
Clean your notebook screen is quite easy, you just use a clean cloth, if necessary you can use fluid to clean the screen of your monitor, if your notebook screen has no plastic coating that protects your notebook LCD screen, advised to buy it back,

Cleaning the keyboard
clean the keyboard with a small vacuum cleaner is a pretty good idea where all the dust under your keyboard will be easily lifted

you may be wanto to buy notebook cleanser, i recomend you buy this notebook cleaning Kit
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