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Michael A. Terrell said:anyone?
Go to Google groups and look it it up for yourself.
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No you go to google groups and look it up for me. I'll wait here at
sci.electronics.repair for the results.
Michael A. Terrell said:anyone?
Go to Google groups and look it it up for yourself.
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yo said:No you go to google groups and look it up for me. I'll wait here at
sci.electronics.repair for the results.
Go to Google groups and look it it up for yourself.
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Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.
Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
Michael A. Terrell said:Ok, hold your breath. I'll get right on it when I decide you are
worth the time. Don't forget to hold your breath.
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Malissa Baldwin said:There's only one problem. Google won't be around for another 25 years.
Julie(?)Terrell the retard has plenty of time on his time.
Don Bowey said:Julie(?)
You are showing signs of being dorkmatter. Is that you, dummy?
julie said:Why don't you shut the **** up Terrell you annoying retard?
julie said:Terrell the retard has plenty of time on his time.
Don said:You are showing signs of being dorkmatter. Is that you, dummy?
No, its just some yo-yo in Canada.
There's Don Bowey the village idiot at it again.
Don said:You are Julie's girl-toy, right?
What is in your opinion today's top laptop with the following three
criteria, all other things being equal (with the following
choicesc,mac,windows,os x,linux,ie,firefix,opera):
1.Best value
2.Best stability and reliability
3.Best performance
I found this discussion board because I am trying to find a good
laptop to buy this summer before school starts. This discussion
hasn't helped me much at all, but I haven't seen any other group that
would be able to tell me anything either. What brand would be the
best to buy a good laptop for somewhere around $1000? (Maybe more,
maybe less.) I will be using it for college and just for basic
things, but I don't want to get less of a computer just because I
won't be running highly complicated programs. I might run complicated
programs, for
Depends on what you want to do with it. If you want to learn a lot about
how to maintain a computer and keep it running, any Windows PC will do.
If you want to use the computer to help you get your work done, get a
Mac. Or a Linux box, but the Mac has a nicer interface.
Isaac
Depends on what you want to do with it. If you want to learn a lot about
how to maintain a computer and keep it running, any Windows PC will do.
If you want to use the computer to help you get your work done, get a
Mac. Or a Linux box, but the Mac has a nicer interface.
20 and Commodore 64 computers 20 some years ago.
Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
b said:On 1 jun, 00:32, "Michael A. Terrell" <[email protected]>
wrote:
I started repairing Vic
going off topic for a moment here, . I'm surprised tro hear that from
someone in Florida! I thought those Commodore systems were only
really heard of here in Europe.
I still have my amiga ;-)
-b.