I think you better just download and install it, then you will know what's
in it.
At 04:26 AM 8/6/2005, FORC5 wrote:
What works with Linux ? does it come ready for Internet and email or is
that extra stuff
sorry if this seems stupid.
:-}
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existing computer, though, is the key. Make one significant change (HDD,
CPU, or especially MB+CPU) and the installation of an OEM XP is completely
legitimate; they've discussed this at countless TS2 seminars when someone in
the audience invariably brings it up.
As far as having system
what difference does it make ASI or Newegg ? pretty sure you
can not get your sw direct at our level or partner.
last time I read the OEM agreement it only said you have to comply with
it which pretty much is you have to support it, not MS
fp
At 05:48 AM 8/9/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Poked the
I think we were talking more about consumers buying XP OEM on their own,
rather than System Builders.
But the question is, how is NewEgg getting the OEM licences so cheap?
And what can you, as a system builder, do to get it as cheap?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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cheap ???
At 11:31 AM 8/9/2005, Ben Ruset Poked the stick with:
But the question is, how is
NewEgg getting the OEM licences so cheap? And what can you, as a system
builder, do to get it as cheap?
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inexpensive
FORC5 wrote:
cheap ???
At 11:31 AM 8/9/2005, Ben Ruset Poked the stick with:
But the question is, how is NewEgg getting the OEM licences so cheap?
And what can you, as a system builder, do to get it as cheap?
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Tallyho ! ]:8)
Taglines below !
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Nobody shoots at Santa
LOL.
Ben Ruset wrote:
inexpensive
FORC5 wrote:
cheap ???
At 11:31 AM 8/9/2005, Ben Ruset Poked the stick with:
But the question is, how is NewEgg getting the OEM licences so cheap?
And what can you, as a system builder, do to get it as cheap?
--
Tallyho ! ]:8)
Taglines below !
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I have one for my iPod, and I do like it quite a lot. It puts out enough
to overpower the weaker stations in my area.
I live in an area that has a lot of dead space in the FM band, so tuning
it to an open frequency isn't a problem. When I first got it - I was in
the Greater Toronto Area then - I
Thanks for the feedback! I think I am going to get one... seems like a good
idea.
At 05:36 PM 8/9/2005, you wrote:
I have one for my iPod, and I do like it quite a lot. It puts out enough
to overpower the weaker stations in my area.
I live in an area that has a lot of dead space in the FM