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hk
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Circuit City Kaput
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On Jan 18, 10:03 pm, hk wrote:
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On Jan 18, 9:49 pm, hk wrote:
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On Jan 18, 8:44 pm, hk wrote:
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Back to Circuit City's scam....
So, we went there to see just how good the "liquidation" prices were,
man, we should liquidate everything we have, it would be quite
profitable... We did a printout of the sale prices at Best Buy and
went hunting for a big external drive for backups (server in Harry
speak
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Perhaps in your low-life uneducated crap mind, you think a hard drive =
server, but when you project your idiocy, it just makes you look...dumber.
Pftttt... How's that hdd and ram install going in your "server
rebuild"?
I don't have the problems you seem to have with computer hardware and
software. There's not much to installing a stick of RAM or a SATA drive.
You might be able to do it with a few hours of instruction.
I'm sure two gigs of RAM is more than sufficient for a server project,
don't you?
Well, if I thought you could honor a wager I still have the reciepts
and paperwork for several Point of purchace systems I set up in retail
stores, Custom computers I built for architects with plotters etc, and
several networks my wife and I set up for a fortune 500 company,
transfering from tolken ring to ethernet, before you could buy systems
right off the shelf. I don't know a lot about toy software for posting
pictures of family kitty cats and walmart chairs, or trolling on
usenet, but I sure know a lot more about hardware and networks,
plotters, raid systems,,etc. than you do.. pffftttt....
There's no evidence in this usenet group of your computer prowess. Was
that tolken ring, token ring or tolkien ring?- Hide quoted text -
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Sure there is, we support all of the systems we provide on our servers
and have written most of the help manuals ourselves... We answer the
phone or email when a customer has a question about any of them... No
posers here, just wouldn't cut it, check it out...
http://www.idesigns.net
A real business, no Lobsta' boats or cut and paste here
snerk
Not likely: "Scott is a marketing advisor and also
handles the testing of new features
and software, though a boat builder
by trade. In his spare time he can be
found designing, building, and testing
his boats."
God help your "clients."
Tried your helpdesk and knowledge base, got this:
Welcome to helpdesk.idesigns.net
This site is under Re-Construction
Please come back again soon!
Who designed your webpage? A kid with a box of crayolas?
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