Thanks for the tip on Graybar, Norvac can be a mixed bag: hard to find
items, but pricey.

I shopped at a few places not worth mentioning... and I did buy from Stan
while the PC training center was the ELUG hangout.

I used to use VOC: they are price competitive, but I found the owner (lead
tech?) to be brusque and sometimes you want feel they are in your corner.  I
questioned the integrity of some MoBo's and cards, so I stopped buying.

I have been using PC Parts express.  No sign of recognition on the mention
of Linux, but price competitive.

I would like to give Mr O and Computer Base a try.  I am still looking for
that PIII socket 370.  I've cruzing Ebay, but maybe we could make a deal.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of Hal Pomeranz
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 12:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [eug-lug]Help the out-of-towner


So what's the best store in the area for finding random
computer-related cabling, drives, enclosures, motherboards, PCI cards,
memory, software, etc. when I'm in a hurry and don't want to wait for
an on-line order to ship?  I could give you a map of such places in
the Bay Area, but I have no idea when it comes to Eugene.

Help me Obi-Wan EUG-LUG!  You're my only hope!

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Hal Pomeranz, Founder/CEO       Deer Run Associates       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
     Network Connectivity and Security, Systems Management, Training
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