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cool video brah but what's with the cheesy 90s video game music?

And why are you upgrading? What do you need 12 cores over your previous 8 for?
 
cool video brah but what's with the cheesy 90s video game music?

And why are you upgrading? What do you need 12 cores over your previous 8 for?

I buy computers every two years and the way I pay for it is interest I get from my bank every month that I saved for two 1/2 years and going to pick up other Mac Pro in 2012 just have to saved up my interest again or I might pick up a 17"inch MacBook Pro later
 
Why would it matter?

Ugh...please don't use this logic. I'm clearly curious. How about I ask you "Why does it matter why it would matter?"


I buy computers every two years and the way I pay for it is interest I get from my bank every month that I saved for two 1/2 years and going to pick up other Mac Pro in 2012 just have to saved up my interest again or I might pick up a 17"inch MacBook Pro later

That's a good way to pay for your Mac Pro but I'm just curious as to why you constant buy a computer every two years? Do you have a demanding hobby/job like video editing that benefits from the latest and greatest?
 
I buy computers every two years and the way I pay for it is interest I get from my bank every month that I saved for two 1/2 years and going to pick up other Mac Pro in 2012 just have to saved up my interest again or I might pick up a 17"inch MacBook Pro later

I know what you mean: buy a big purchase (like a car or computer) with the financing and write it off every month as a business expense.
 
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