Re: [H] desktop laser

2006-03-31 Thread Jin-Wei Tioh
Just get whatever Samsung is on special. CompUSSR was having it for ~$50 just a little while ago, I got mine for $30 in early Jan. Quiet, fast, seems reliable enough. But then again, I do my heavy duty printing at home with a golden oldie (HP LaserJet 6MP :P) -- JW

Re: [H] desktop laser

2006-03-31 Thread Winterlight
At 05:05 PM 3/31/2006, you wrote: I'll sell you a HP 1000 :) It's probably had 300 sheets through it, haha. Still on it's first toner cart.! _ Julian Zottl CTO, Radiant Network Technology, LLC Getting ahead in the tech sector isn't about kissing butt ... you

Re: [H] desktop laser

2006-03-31 Thread Winterlight
At 05:30 PM 3/31/2006, you wrote: Your best bet may be to pick up a low-page-count laser off ebay. You can probably get a HP LJ 6P for <$100. I picked up a 5P several years back for exactly this purpose...a quality unit of old is probably going to do a better job for you than a cheap unit today

Re: [H] desktop laser

2006-03-31 Thread Greg Sevart
Your best bet may be to pick up a low-page-count laser off ebay. You can probably get a HP LJ 6P for <$100. I picked up a 5P several years back for exactly this purpose...a quality unit of old is probably going to do a better job for you than a cheap unit today. Greg - Original Message -

Re: [H] desktop laser

2006-03-31 Thread Julian Zottl
I'll sell you a HP 1000 :) It's probably had 300 sheets through it, haha. Still on it's first toner cart.! _ Julian Zottl CTO, Radiant Network Technology, LLC Getting ahead in the tech sector isn't about kissing butt ... you gotta sniff the right packets -

Re: [H] desktop laser

2006-03-31 Thread Jeff Lane
I have had an HP 1012 for a couple of years and really like it. No trouble at all. Mind gets sporadic use as well. If you need support, though, I find that HP's is a big zero. Jeff - Original Message - From: "Winterlight" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 4:00 PM

[H] desktop laser

2006-03-31 Thread Winterlight
I need a cheap Laser printer for documents and envelops. Very little use... on average a dozen envelopes, and 15 pages per month. What I want is something that is very reliable, no jams, no feed problems, minimizes paper curl ... in short... no freaking problems. A couple of years ago I boug

Re: [H] Quantum computing leaps closer

2006-03-31 Thread G.Waleed Kavalec
Five years ago quantum computing was about as real as warp drive.  Theories, sure, but actually build one?? Keep your eyes on this, you are watching the Kitty Hawk flight... On 3/30/06, warpmedia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Turns my mind to jello, but interesting for sure. Just when you thinkyou

Re: [H] ms one care

2006-03-31 Thread warpmedia
Sounds like they are just extending their long standing practice of making customers pay to find bugs in their software except now they are calling alpha's betas. =) FORC5 wrote: MS must be kidding, got a email saying special intro offer for beta testers of only $19.95 for 3 computers which w