I'd got with the AMD over Intel because I like to support the underdog, as long as the underdog isn't absolute crap that it. But if you do not care about such things, then going with the Intel CPU (the i5) would probably be better.
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Surprisingly, none. The main HDD in my desktop is a 250GB Seagate from 2005 with > 25 000 hours on it. That's not the oldest HDD I have, but it does have the most hours.
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[QUOTE="worlock77"]
You clearly don't know your history much. Especially if you think, as you seem to by this post, that European people are/were one cultural or ethnic group. The fact is European history is nothing but one group of people supplanting another pretty much anywhere you go on the continent.
worlock77
Europeans are a race, not an ethnic group... broken up into ethnic groups. Yes, they have had their differences and have killed each other for centuries but even so they have more in common with each other than they do with Africans, Arabs, etc. What's more similar, a German and a Scot or a German and a Bantu? I mean this genetically and culturally. You know, everyone knows the answer.
We're talking about ethnicity here, not genetics.
Ethnicity is a combination of genetics and culture.
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Considering that all of Europe's history is one of immigration, yes.
worlock77
What kind of nonsense is this? The European people evolved in relative isolation in European lands. It's the same for Arabs, Asians, whatever. Nobody says that the history of East Asian or of Sub-Saharan African is "one of immigration". Geez.
You clearly don't know your history much. Especially if you think, as you seem to by this post, that European people are/were one cultural or ethnic group. The fact is European history is nothing but one group of people supplanting another pretty much anywhere you go on the continent.
Europeans are a race, not an ethnic group... broken up into ethnic groups. Yes, they have had their differences and have killed each other for centuries but even so they have more in common with each other than they do with Africans, Arabs, etc. What's more similar, a German and a Scot or a German and a Bantu? I mean this genetically and culturally. You know, everyone knows the answer.
Considering that all of Europe's history is one of immigration, yes.
worlock77
What kind of nonsense is this? The European people evolved in relative isolation in European lands. It's the same for Arabs, Asians, whatever. Nobody says that the history of East Asian or of Sub-Saharan African is "one of immigration". Geez.
No. You may be a British national for example but you can't be ethnically English or Scotish or French. Neither can you be European, racially. Similarly I cannot be East Asian or Syrian...
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