a real; computer is one that you build, not one that someone builds for you,
and the fact that YOU want to put linux on it is all the more reason that
YOU should build it, not michael dell!!!
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> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 1998 12:19 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: in market for new computer; want no problems
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> Rather close-minded of you, don't you think? I happen to have a Dell
> P2/400 sitting in front of me right now that works great, straight off.
> Dell is great about mail ordering. Granted, it had windows 95 on it when
> it came, but that was EASILY taken care of, and besides, I wouldn't want
> someone to put Linux on a machine I was ordering anyway, except myself.
> Not only that, but Dell's tech support has improved greatly over the
> years, and I can say honestly that I've not seen better any time
> recently. I think maybe you should do some homework before you flame
> someone/some company just to throw your opinion out on everyone,
> especially on a mailing list.
>
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> Engineering and Natural Sciences
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> "I don't remember yesterday. And today, it rained."
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