Most people use desktop as primary machine and laptop -as it is also named-; "notebook", as the add-on. It's often (laptop) less powerful, has less capacity, could be lost, broken, or accessed easily by unauthorized persons wherever you leave it. To solve that confusion you fall in, try to set specific usage for this and that, do not use both for same purposes unless you emergently need so. Do no keep your critical files on your laptop, move any important data you get to your desktop continually, avoid vice versa.
Cloverfield (2008; Holy crap, this was good. Would be a great double-header with The Host.); Communion (1989; Didn't work for me. Walken an odd choice, and it was more humorous than tense.); The 400 Blows (Criterion Spine #4) (1959; Truffaut's first feature; I'm looking forward to the Antoine Doinel followups.); Silent Rage (1982; Great beginning and Norris-appreciation, but slow and meandering ending.); Dakota Bound (2001; An actual plot, good cheesy action scenes, and lesbians. Amazingly good.);
Most people use desktop as primary machine and laptop -as it is also named-; "notebook", as the add-on. It's often (laptop) less powerful, has less capacity, could be lost, broken, or accessed easily by unauthorized persons wherever you leave it. To solve that confusion you fall in, try to set specific usage for this and that, do not use both for same purposes unless you emergently need so. Do no keep your critical files on your laptop, move any important data you get to your desktop continually, avoid vice versa.