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	<title>Comments on: Throw the (Net)Book at Laptop Failures</title>
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		<title>By: usagi</title>
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		<description>Who in their right mind ever considered a netbook an acceptable solution as a primary business machine? They&#039;re great little machines for what they do (email and web browsing). I love my MSI Wind&#039;s wireless card.  It can find any signal. It&#039;s cute, compact, and (ultimately) disposable.  Yes, it&#039;d be a pain to put all the files back and an expensive hit if it&#039;s crushed or stolen, but I treat it essentially as a really spiffy USB drive. It lets me carry what I want for mobility, and I can VPN into my work if I need to. For any sort of heavy lifting, the Toughbook&#039;s the only answer.</description>
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