I've talked to the owner of PC Parts Express about starting a Linux
section and selling boxed distributions, but he made it clear that 
the only thing he cares about is making money and that principles 
such as openness and freedom were of no significance to him. Also
his staff is very poorly trained and routinely give completely false
information and misleading advice to trusting customers. The only 
difference between Fry's and PC Parts Express is the scale of the
enterprise, both are based on the premise of greedy exploitation of 
people's ignorance rather than service of humanity and the building
of a truly free (as in liberated) and open civilization based on 
honesty, integrity, and creativity (truth, beauty, and goodness.) 

As for PC Training Center, I appreciate the fact that Stan supports
Linux, but the quality and service I have received there has been 
so poor that I will no longer recommend it to any of my customers.
To give one example, I dropped off a customer's computer to have a
Zip drive installed, Stan charged me $70 (they were selling for $49
everywhere else) and $30 more for installation. I figured that was
fine because I was in a hurry and didn't have time to do it myself.
Well, not only did it take them all day to get it installed (I was
promised that I could pick it up in a couple of hours) but they
said my Compaq case required a special (available from Compaq only)
mounting bracket which they didn't have so they kludged something
together using hard drive rails and a plastic face plate hack sawed
to a size so it could be jammed into the front of the case with no 
screws to hold it in place. Not only that but they never got the 
thing to actually work, and they f**ked up the system so bad that 
it would no longer boot--even without the Zip drive. I ended up 
spending two days trying to get it working again: I had to call
Compaq, download and reinstall a soft-bios that lives on the hard
disk, reformat everything and reinstall windows. Installing the Zip 
drive, by the way, was no problem, I did it in 20 minutes using a
standard 5.25 Zip drive mounting adapter which I bought at PC Parts 
Express for $5. It turns out that Stan had a few of these adapters
too but that his guys could not figure out how to use them, they
never thought to pop the Compaq's front cover off before trying to
install the Zip drive assembly, and since the opening in the cover 
was smaller than the 5.25 drive bay-opening they figured it would
never fit a standard size drive. Such incompetence is inexcusable
for a computer sales/service business. I have to tell that when I 
explained all this to Stan he did say sorry and gave me $10 back.

Dexter Graphic

What's the difference between ignorance and apathy?
...I don't know and I don't care! 


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