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ABC: Last words spoken by Hitler revealed Friday

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kevin James)
Fri Feb 10 11:10:42 2017

Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2017 11:01:24 -0500
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---> Shocking Report

Hitlers biggest kept secret revealed in latest report





Hes been dead for over 71-years, yet right before he passed he whispered this to informants that was very unexpected. 

This will change the way we live





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All of which is a shame, because there are those aha moments of greatness like switching from the Kindle Android app to the Google Keep Android app to a real desktopclass browser all on the same device. Or downloading Netflix shows in the Android app on the same device I use to get Real Work done. Or just simply playing rymdkapsel on a big screen. how do you judge the Chromebook Plus? Weighed against the standards of Chromebooks like the Acer Chromebook R or Dell Chromebook , its a standout device. Its my pick as the best Chromebook you can buy today, so long as youre willing to spend the extra money to get this beautiful screen and quality hardware. It outdoes cheaper devices and will be easier to use and maintain than a comparably priced Windows machine. When you see and argue about the score below, thats what Im looking at. This is simply a great Chromebook when measured against those standards. 

Sticking to the just use it as a traditional Chromebook theme, the Chromebook Plus seriously outperformed my expectations. It has an ARM processor in it, which usually bodes ill for a devices ability to handle more than a halfdozen tabs or so. But right now I have nine of them open  some of which are pretty heavy web apps  and Im not detecting any appreciable slowdown. PERFORMANCE ON ARM Counting maximum tabs before things get hairy is an unofficial way of checking a Chrome OS devices performance, and Id say the number for the Plus is around  or . Thats a completely respectable number for an ARM device. The processor, if youre wondering, is called the OP, and though it appears to be made by Rockchip, that branding isnt anywhere near this Chromebook. Apparently it was optimized from the jump for Chrome OS, and it shows.

This is a Chromebook, it does not aspire to impress you with its looks. It simply is good at what it is intended to be: a thin, wellbuilt machine for showing you Chrome browser tabs. My biggest complaint is that the keyboard, which is decent enough for typing, isnt backlit. Everything else about the Chromebook Plus including the price, relative to other Chromebooks communicates premium aspirations, so the lack of what should be a standard feature grates. The touchpad is also a bit smaller than it ought to be, but its responsive and accurate. Really, the only other bit of hardware to note is perhaps the most important part: the stylus. Its almost identical to what youll find on a Galaxy Note, except that this one doesnt have a button on it and no, you cant put it back in the silo backwards. Google says that the stylus tech in the Chromebook is not exclusive to Samsung, so theres every reason to expect well see stylusequipped Chromebooks and tablets from other manufacturers this year.





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       <a href="http://www.warismoing.com/Gibbs-interfering/c0686VC2ayvEaC63KhvVdVKyxdhVtFMuKmji0hvV0ONW130">This will change</a> the way we live
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