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No Contentment
I have come to the conclusion that one can never be content when it comes to trying to purchase the latest and greatest computers. By the time the darn thing ships to you they go and come out with a faster video card, faster processor, etc. And so, my friends, I will be content with my purchase and not look back. No regrets. As, it is simply impossible in these cases. I'm breathing...breathing....Hummmmm.....Hummmmm. Yes, nothing bothers me. I am content. Hummmmm.......
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I hope it didn't take you more than one purchase to notice
You should be happy though, better is coming and the pc you got should do as you planned for a year or 2, in 3 you will still use it but start looking for something nicer... It's always like that with computers but it also means that the new program will need more ressources because they will be better, faster, prettier etc. Take it with a grain of optimism ![]()
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First of all, remember that even if you wait to buy a new computer, you are losing time not using a good one. You will probably resell it soon some years from now, but the total time of using it will be probably the same, just in a different period of time. Just that. And if you wait too much, you can find yourself not having a computer at all. But don't buy the first computer you find, obviously. Enjoy your life while you can.
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You should be happy though, better is coming and the pc you got should do as you planned for a year or 2, in 3 you will still use it but start looking for something nicer... It's always like that with computers but it also means that the new program will need more ressources because they will be better, faster, prettier etc. Take it with a grain of optimism 

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