> At 04:38 PM +0000 02/11/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Only conceivable con:  Having to buy two RAM chips at the same time.
> 
> Just a technical quibble... You drive a car, not a hub cap. :)
> 
> It's a SIMM or DIMM, aka a stick of memory, not chips.
> 

Sorry, will never be able to get used to that.  I think when I first started 
upgrading was when the Mac IIs were in existence, and everyone called them 
chips.  Can't use stick, since that's for gum.  Odd little regional dialect 
I've picked up.  Soda, pop, interchangeable.  Better stop before this gets out 
of hand.


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