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Hey Tim, by the way that Dell monitor is still extremely nice. :)

And been too busy lately to mention it, but that Logitech wireless mouse is the 
coolest thing since sliced bread.  

I was surprised to hear about the IBM opinion, they sure *look* cool.  Also, I've seen 
and heard the Dell complaints from a certain company's support department.  Parts may 
get 'replaced' when they break or don't work, but that's an *interesting* 
troubleshooting method in my school of thought. (okay, sometimes fast-fix is better 
than figuring it out)

So my small knowledge of Dell laptops used by hundreds of traveling employees, is that 
the Dell's don't stand up to the wear and tear.  (just from what I've seen and heard, 
don't have good statistics on this)

Tamara 

<<< "T. E. Pickering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  2/ 1  5:06p >>>
> Couldn't resist, no one has mentioned IBM ThinkPads, and I've seen
> two running Linux that are very very nice.

IBM's are great if you don't have problems with them.  once you have
to deal with IBM support, things get ugly fast.  at least that's been
the case for two of my friends.  i've heard other horror stories as
well.  similarly, sony vaio's are great as long as they don't break. 

i don't have a dell laptop, but their support for my old dell
desktop was top-notch.  cdrom didn't work under linux (back in 1995,
no less)?  no prob!  guy came out the next day with a new one and
installed it.  monitor died three years later?  shipped out a new one
within 2 days, stuck the old one in the same box, sent it back, no
worries!  if something in a laptop breaks, you're screwed 'cause
they're tough to user-service.  pay attention to warranties and
customer service when shopping around. 

tim

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