Well Jeff, you've probably already bought your PC, but just to let you
know, I find some really sweet deals at Dell.

Just go to their small business section and check out their promotions.
Seems like small business has much better deals than home or even higher
ed.

 

www.techbargains.com <http://www.techbargains.com/>  is a nice website
to keep up on the promotions/sales going on around the Internet. Come to
think of it though, I haven't noticed anything for Dell recently. But
maybe I just wasn't paying attention.

 

The only thing I hate about Dell PCs is the slow hard disks they use.
They drag unless you put a good amount of RAM in there or upgrade the
HDD.

 

Good luck!

 

William

 

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christopher Welker
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 4:51 PM
To: 909linux.org general mailing list
Subject: Re: [909linux] offtopic but ...

 

If you want pretty graphics, make sure you are running at least Home
Premium... if you dont mind shelling out the cash for it Ultimate is fun
:D

On 4/27/07, Jeff Lasman <[email protected]> wrote:

Though this is offtopic, I think it's probably the best of the lists I'm
on to ask the question... we have a lot of good geeks here who use both
free and non-free software.  Please feel free to chastise me if I've 
guessed incorrectly <smile>.

I'm going to get a Windows box.  Which version of Vista should I get?

I need it for testing sites on IE, and for installing graphics programs
to be compatible with my graphics designers. 

And to be able to run and test Outlook Express as well.

But I won't mind seeing neat graphics if it doesn't make it too
expensive <smile>.

And should I buy a box at Frys?  Or PC Club?  Or whom?  I don't need a 
keyboard, mouse or monitor; I use a KVM.

Any ideas?  Please feel free to be verbose; keep it offlist if you must,
but I think it's an acceptable topic (who am I to say <grin>?).

I want to buy by the end of the weekend. 

Thanks.

Jeff
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