i think in order for anyone else to be able to view your list you want to
make your wishlist a "Public Wish List" currently its a saved list, so the
url points me to my own list!

all that aside, you can build a very powerful machine for under a thousand
dollars. im interested to see what components youve chosen thus far.

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 7:53 AM, John Mort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've finally got about $1000 set aside to build a computer, but it's
> been several years since I've done this and much has changed.  Since
> I'm planning on making this a linux primary machine (Rome: Total War
> will probably force me to dual boot for awhile) I was hoping to share
> the hardware list I've settled on in case anyone saw any red flags.
> As far as I can tell this looks like it should all work in Ubuntu, but
> maybe I'm picking manufacturers with a flaky reputation, etc.
>
>
> https://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/WishList/MySavedWishDetail.asp?ID=5836674
>
> I didn't overlook that hard drive btw, I have an abundance in my
> wife's PC so I decided to funnel the money into getting a more
> powerful computer that'll hopefully let it stay useful that much
> longer.  Anyway, any advice/warnings would be appreciated.  I'm
> probably going to order whatever is currently in stock when I get home
> tonight.
>
> --
> John D. Mort
> http://john.mort.net
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