Do The Jerk
It’s Week Four of Groovin’ with the D-listers and things have not been going well for you, twinkle toes. Your Charleston lacks energy. Your Swing has no pizazz. Your Waltz makes waltzing even more boring to watch than usual. The judges have berated you for everything from form and timing to actually attempting to kill the form of Dance itself, yet, so far, you’ve avoided being eliminated. But even the lonely 35-year old men who consistently vote for you only to ensure that your dance partner’s incredible rack will remain on their television screens week after week won’t save you next time. Unless you want to go back to a life where you’re only known as “that kid from that one show who had that catchphrase,” it’s time to break out the big guns.
“This dance is dedicated to my high school girlfriend Veronica,” you’ll tell the judges, “who…” Choke up a little here. It’ll look great on camera. ”...died while buying me a HP Pavilion P7 Quad-Core Desktop computer on the anniversary of the day we first kissed.” You’ll hear sniffles from the in-studio audience as you explain that the card her parents found in her bedroom explained that she had picked it out just for you due to its reliable 3.2GHz AMD Athlon II 650 Quad-Core processor and expandable 8GB DDR3 memory. The judges, even the one who acts all stone-cold all the time, will begin to tear up when you talk about all the mix-CDs you wanted to make her on the SuperMulti DVD burner with LightScribe technology, all the photos you hope to fill a memory card with and then transfer to the 1TB SATA hard drive via the front-panel 15-in-1 memory card reader. And when you announce that you and your partner will be using the very same Windows® 7 Home Premium machine with ATI Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics as the centerpiece for tonight’s performance, the audible gasp you hear from your opponents will tell you you’ve already won the night without a single twirl or spin.
Your dancing will still be awful, of course, but the standing ovation and sympathy “nines” you get from the judges will ensure you another week in competition. Sure, in the weeks to come, you’ll be disgraced when several reports confirm that no girlfriend ever existed, but that’ll be way after the Final Dance Battle. Even better? When the guy who used to be the little boy in the hit series Small Wonder accidentally punches his partner in the face during a Fox Trot, their dismissal will be just an episode away. Good. That guy had a “my mother’s got the cancer” story that might have given him the whole competition on a pair of wingtips.
Features
Warranty: 90 Day HP
Condition: Refurbished
Features:
- Get reliable performance from the 3.2GHz AMD Athlon II 650 Quad-Core processor
- 8GB DDR3 memory – For multitasking power, expandable to 16GB
- Store all of your files on the high-capacity 1TB SATA hard drive
- Enhanced viewing with the ATI Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics with Vision Premium
- The SuperMulti DVD burner with LightScribe technology lets you create custom, silkscreen-quality labels and artwork directly onto LightScribe-enabled CD and DVD discs
- The front-panel 15-in-1 memory card reader makes it easy to transfer photos, music, and other files to and from your digital camera and other peripheral devices
- Windows® 7 Home Premium makes the things you do every day easier and with Office Starter 2010, experience new ways to deliver your best work! Buy Microsoft® Office 2010 to activate a full-featured Office suite preloaded on this PC
Specifications: | |
Processor: | AMD Athlon II 650 (3.2GHz) |
Processor Core: | Quad-Core |
Memory: | 8GB DDR3 (PC3-10600) |
Max Memory: | 16GB |
Memory Slots: | 4 (2 occupied) |
Graphics: | ATI Radeon HD 4200 |
Hard Drive: | 1TB SATA (7200rpm) |
Optical Drive: | SuperMulti DVD±RW with Double-Layer & LightScribe Technology |
Sound: | HD 7.1 Surround Sound |
Network: | 10/100 Base-T |
Front Panel: | |
15-in-1 Card Reader: (SD, mini-SD, MMC, DV-MMC, RS-MMC, MMCplus, MMCmobile, MS, MS Pro, CF-I, CF-II, MD, SM, xD, Transflash) (2) USB 2.0 (1) Headphone (1) Microphone |
Rear Panel: | |
HD 7.1 Channel Surround Sound (4) USB 2.0 (1) DVI-D (1) VGA (1) RJ45 (1) S/PDIF |
Expansion Slots & Bays: | |
(3) PCI Express x1 Slots (available) (1) PCI Express x16 Slot (available) (2) 5.25" Drive Bay (1 occupied) (2) 3.5" Drive Bay (1 occupied) |
Operating System: | |
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit |
Power Supply: | |
250W Max |
Dimensions: | |
16.14" (L) x 6.89" (W) x 15.28" (H) |
Weight: | |
17.75 lbs |
In the box:
- HP Pavilion P7-1003W Quad-Core Desktop
- HP USB Keyboard
- HP USB Mouse
- Power Cord
Specs
HP Pavilion P7-1003W Desktop, AMD Athlon II Quad-Core 3.2GHz, 8GB, 1TB SATA, ATI Radeon 4200, W7HPSpecs
HP Pavilion P7-1003W Desktop, AMD Athlon II Quad-Core 3.2GHz, 8GB, 1TB SATA, ATI Radeon 4200, W7HPSales Stats
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