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Re: OT<<<< help me decide on a 'putor>>>>

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Re: OT<<<< help me decide on a 'putor>>>>

Budd Cochran26 Sep 2006 19:22
I think you need an abacus . . . . Doesn't post with a darn or surf the web,
but the math processor is only as good as the energy inputted to the
actuator device.

VBG

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>>>When I get my a.s to FL I'm going to need a 'putor for the house. I want
>>>to
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Roy26 Sep 2006 18:30
>>When I get my a.s to FL I'm going to need a 'putor for the house. I want
>>to
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> BTW: Emachine has been pretty aggressive since Gateway bought them..

Thanks bro.

Roy

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mac davis26 Sep 2006 14:53
>When I get my a.s to FL I'm going to need a 'putor for the house. I want to
>leave this one here in MA for Sue to use and the time's when I come up. I
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>Roy

You're obviously suffering from laptop avoidance, bro...

I use a 21" flat panel monitor on my laptop when it's not mobile...

For a desktop model, check out E-machines... If you can use a "standard"
package, they're a LOT of computer for the money..
http://www.emachines.com/products/catalog.html?type=bundles

I've had Gateway for years but the 2 Dell machines that nan bought seem very
nice, but options were expensive...

BTW: Emachine has been pretty aggressive since Gateway bought them..

Mac

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Roy25 Sep 2006 19:19
When I get my a.s to FL I'm going to need a 'putor for the house. I want to
leave this one here in MA for Sue to use and the time's when I come up. I
don't do a bunch of gaming but I might. I do a lot of reading on the net. I
like a BIG monitor for all the pink bunny pic's. I thought about a laptop
even more when I was trying to figure out the navigation question but have
pretty much settled on a garmin. Thanks to all for your help and info on
that. Anyway a laptop will limit the size of the monitor.

So let's hear what ya think especially you folks in the field. Brand, reason
why and price they go for if ya have the info.
tia

Roy

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