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		<title>A Laptop of My Own</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working from home day after day and night after night on a borrowed laptop is no fun. Especially when it is borrowed back off you. So, for that reason, I feel the time has come for a laptop of my own. Or do I want a desktop? A PC or Apple Mac? Or maybe one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Working from home day after day and night after night on a borrowed laptop is no fun. Especially when it is borrowed back off you. So, for that reason, I feel the time has come for a laptop of my own. Or do I want a desktop? A PC or Apple Mac? Or maybe one of those little palm-held jobs would look the part; after all, it would fit neatly in my handbag.<span id="more-19"></span></p>
<p>After much consideration and deliberation, I go full circle and end up back at the laptop. But where do I start? What are my requirements? Well, my business is a small one, so I don&#8217;t really require anything top of the range. Yet! I&#8217;ll use it mainly for article writing and up-dating my website. Oh! And maybe a spot of shopping! And I will be the only one using it. Probably!</p>
<p>So I have a look on the internet to find out what other people are buying. And what manufacturers are selling. Suddenly the English language becomes muffled jargon. Do I really know what I want?</p>
<p>What memory is required? My husband, a programmer, insists 2GB is what is called for. Added to that is the essential 2.0TB of storage! Whatever all that means! I&#8217;m not so sure! I fear he may have his own reasons for these specifications&#8230;</p>
<p>Dell is mentioned; so I go online for a browse. Having found one within budget that appeals and appears to tick all the boxes, I am suddenly confronted with an array of extras &#8211; all of which serve to push up the price.</p>
<p>So I pull the reigns in. Perhaps I don&#8217;t really need a lap-top of my own. Maybe my husband&#8217;s will suffice after all.<br />
Neither a borrower nor a lender be &#8211; well so much for Shakespeare &#8211; it seems to work for us&#8230;</p>
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