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Interesting how he stuck his head IN but can't get it OUT...
Not impossible though, as long as the plastic is even slightly flexible...
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Yeah... There's something about Mary... When I first heard the title I thought does she have a wanger?... Later on looking up those who have long ring fingers (like dudes do indicates testosterone at birth) plus what... 'Cameron'? Yes, there certainly IS something about mary...

Dudes have ring finger LONGER than pointer, females pointer is longer than ring finger... Now that Diaz getting older it's harder to hide other aspects as well...

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I have a question, I have a Toshiba NB305-01E Netbook from 2009, and I have it on Windows 7 Starter, and I am thinking about upgrading to Windows 7 Home Premium (x86), the battery holds a perfect charge. I have tried Home Premium on there and it runs very well. I need input on which one will use more battery or less battery. If Home Premium Uses more battery, Tell me ways to reduce it without regedit.
 
Well, screen brightness is a big one, the lower the less power, same with processor power, the more it's doing the more it'll use.
There's also ways to care for your battery, for example, 100% is the absolute worst place to ever be for a lithium battery. If you ever charge to 100%, use it immediately. The worst thing to do is leave the laptop plugged in, charged to 100%, heated up using the laptop, day after day year after year. The next time you go to unplug it, the battery may last all of 2 minutes before shutting off. (On a laptop primary used plugged in, I'll use the battery down to 20% for storage, then remove the battery and just rely on the AC plug.)

I can provide a lot of insight into battery calender and cyclic aging if you like... specifically on Home Premium I don't think it will increase battery usage by measurable amount, since these other factors will be the determining factors.
 
Well, screen brightness is a big one, the lower the less power, same with processor power, the more it's doing the more it'll use.
There's also ways to care for your battery, for example, 100% is the absolute worst place to ever be for a lithium battery. If you ever charge to 100%, use it immediately. The worst thing to do is leave the laptop plugged in, charged to 100%, heated up using the laptop, day after day year after year. The next time you go to unplug it, the battery may last all of 2 minutes before shutting off. (On a laptop primary used plugged in, I'll use the battery down to 20% for storage, then remove the battery and just rely on the AC plug.)

I can provide a lot of insight into battery calender and cyclic aging if you like... specifically on Home Premium I don't think it will increase battery usage by measurable amount, since these other factors will be the determining factors.
Thank you, I use my laptop properly and actually already do that with the brightness, would aero effect anything.
 
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