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Thanks George for seeing things my way, although I will take Ray's
comments into consideration. I guess it's a case of caveat emptor
(sp?), a.k.a. buyer beware.
George M. Boyd wrote:
> Gary Wong wrote:
>
>> Zdenek Jizba wrote:
>>
>>> I will be shopping for a new PC. Any suggestions
>>> as to brand, store, prices etc will be welcome.
>>> The PC will be for eCS exclusively unless it comes
>>> with a built in Window OS. I would also prefer
>>> to have a built in 3.5" diskette slot. Speed and
>>> memory as well as hard disks are subject to
>>> debate, although I am inclined to get a removable
>>> HD.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Question: Are you going to build your own, or buy a brand-name
>> computer? If you build your own, in my own situation, I bought stuff
>> from PC Club & CompUSA. I would stay away from Frys.
>>
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>> Amen! Another "Fry's Special" purchase is sitting on the desk
>> waiting to be fixed (too late to return and I have sent for the rebate).
>
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> George
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