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	<title>Comments on: Mossberg explains the difference between Intel and AMD, sort of</title>
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		<title>By: whiskey</title>
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		<description>Better answers:

1. How do you decide between a Toyota or a Honda (or any other brands for that matter)? While both manufacturers make an excellent job at making machines that will drive you from point A to point B, it will be a combination of your experience, personal opinions, a bit of research about the specific models you want to compare and budget what will make you opt for one or the other.  Both chips will do fine. 

For Gaming, keep an eye on the game box... where it says system requirements.

2. At installation time, Firefox will ask you if you would like to do so, so your bookmarks are there for you.

3. There are several products that will help you with this, [insert brand name here] and [another brand name here] are noted for their ease of use with Windows. Keep in mind that it&#039;s your documents (and not your entire harddrive) what&#039;s most important to you (should you decide jump ships and abandon your current Operative System).  I&#039;ve heard about the Drobo and it looks amazing, give that a look also.

The thing with explaining to those who are non-techs is to try and not dumb down but explain in terms they are familiar with (you know, like when they explain to us things we don&#039;t know in terms we can understand).</description>
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<p>1. How do you decide between a Toyota or a Honda (or any other brands for that matter)? While both manufacturers make an excellent job at making machines that will drive you from point A to point B, it will be a combination of your experience, personal opinions, a bit of research about the specific models you want to compare and budget what will make you opt for one or the other.  Both chips will do fine. </p>
<p>For Gaming, keep an eye on the game box&#8230; where it says system requirements.</p>
<p>2. At installation time, Firefox will ask you if you would like to do so, so your bookmarks are there for you.</p>
<p>3. There are several products that will help you with this, [insert brand name here] and [another brand name here] are noted for their ease of use with Windows. Keep in mind that it&#8217;s your documents (and not your entire harddrive) what&#8217;s most important to you (should you decide jump ships and abandon your current Operative System).  I&#8217;ve heard about the Drobo and it looks amazing, give that a look also.</p>
<p>The thing with explaining to those who are non-techs is to try and not dumb down but explain in terms they are familiar with (you know, like when they explain to us things we don&#8217;t know in terms we can understand).</p>
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