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      04-08-2004, 03:31 PM


Looking for hard to find computer parts and periphials? We have a large
selection of parts for Compaq, HP, Dell and IBM. We also stock an
assortment of printer parts for home and comercial lazer models. We carry
fusers, feed rollers, maintenaince kits and other components for B&W and
color inkjets and lasers from HP ,Tektronix and Xerox. For all your service
part needs, contact us at www.swcomputer.com. You can shop online!


 
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      04-08-2004, 04:12 PM
"Southwest Computer" <> pawed at the
keyboard to spell out:

>>>SNIP<<<



I wouldn't touch anything, much less buy anything, from a spammer!!




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Roger Hunt
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      04-08-2004, 05:20 PM
In article <>, Seabat
<> writes
> "Southwest Computer" <> pawed at the
>keyboard to spell out:
>
>>>>SNIP<<<

>
>I wouldn't touch anything, much less buy anything, from a spammer!!
>

Mmmm... would be hard if he had a load of unlocked Bartons though. :-)
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      04-08-2004, 06:27 PM
ISP although they are usually useless.
webmaster for site
"Southwest Computer" <> wrote in message
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> Looking for hard to find computer parts and periphials? We have a large
> selection of parts for Compaq, HP, Dell and IBM. We also stock an
> assortment of printer parts for home and comercial lazer models. We carry
> fusers, feed rollers, maintenaince kits and other components for B&W and
> color inkjets and lasers from HP ,Tektronix and Xerox. For all your

service
> part needs, contact us at www.swcomputer.com. You can shop online!
>
>



 
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David Maynard
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      04-08-2004, 07:20 PM
Roger Hunt wrote:

> In article <>, Seabat
> <> writes
>
>>"Southwest Computer" <> pawed at the
>>keyboard to spell out:
>>
>>
>>>>>SNIP<<<

>>
>>I wouldn't touch anything, much less buy anything, from a spammer!!
>>

>
> Mmmm... would be hard if he had a load of unlocked Bartons though. :-)


The mobile Bartons are unlocked.

 
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Roger Hunt
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      04-08-2004, 10:00 PM
In article <>, David Maynard
<> writes

(,alt.comp.periphs,alt.comp.periphs.cdr,alt.comp.p eriphs.dcameras)
removed - bit OT for them
>Roger Hunt wrote:
>
>> In article <>, Seabat
>> <> writes
>>
>>>"Southwest Computer" <> pawed at the
>>>keyboard to spell out:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>SNIP<<<
>>>
>>>I wouldn't touch anything, much less buy anything, from a spammer!!
>>>

>>
>> Mmmm... would be hard if he had a load of unlocked Bartons though. :-)

>
>The mobile Bartons are unlocked.
>

Ah, yes - I should have made that clear. Sorry.

I actually went to buy a pot of conductive silver goo this afternoon, so
that my week 32 XP2800+ will very shortly (I hope) become an MP.
Only problem was that Maplins could not lay their hands on the item that
they should have had one of. (Could have bought a pen but I prefer goo +
very fine brush.) Have to wait 'til Tuesday now, probably.
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J. A. Mc.
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      04-09-2004, 12:14 AM
On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 13:20:37 -0500, David Maynard <> found
these unused words floating about:

>Roger Hunt wrote:
>
>> In article <>, Seabat
>> <> writes
>>
>>>"Southwest Computer" <> pawed at the
>>>keyboard to spell out:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>SNIP<<<
>>>
>>>I wouldn't touch anything, much less buy anything, from a spammer!!
>>>

>>
>> Mmmm... would be hard if he had a load of unlocked Bartons though. :-)

>
>The mobile Bartons are unlocked.


Wouldn't matter - a search engine that goes nowhere, pages on pages of
broken image links ... <G>

 
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rstlne
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      04-09-2004, 12:19 AM
> Ah, yes - I should have made that clear. Sorry.
>
> I actually went to buy a pot of conductive silver goo this afternoon, so
> that my week 32 XP2800+ will very shortly (I hope) become an MP.
> Only problem was that Maplins could not lay their hands on the item that
> they should have had one of. (Could have bought a pen but I prefer goo +
> very fine brush.) Have to wait 'til Tuesday now, probably.
> --
> Roger Hunt



Sounds like your maplin is as bad as mine (warrington).

I asked for the slimline -> ide converter and he said they have 3 in stock,
but they couldnt find them on the shelves..
That's all he told me.. So when I asked about who would find them he said
that they dont really look for missing parts. I asked when new parts would
arrive and he told me that they dont need to order any new while 3 are in
stock..

After about 30 or 40 seconds I think he twigged and he said (well, I guess I
should do something about it)
heh


 
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Roger Hunt
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      04-09-2004, 12:53 AM
In article <G4ldc.204$UE4.88@newsfe1-win>, rstlne
<?.?@text.news.virgin.net> writes
>> Ah, yes - I should have made that clear. Sorry.
>>
>> I actually went to buy a pot of conductive silver goo this afternoon, so
>> that my week 32 XP2800+ will very shortly (I hope) become an MP.
>> Only problem was that Maplins could not lay their hands on the item that
>> they should have had one of. (Could have bought a pen but I prefer goo +
>> very fine brush.) Have to wait 'til Tuesday now, probably.


>
>
>Sounds like your maplin is as bad as mine (warrington).
>
>I asked for the slimline -> ide converter and he said they have 3 in stock,
>but they couldnt find them on the shelves..
>That's all he told me.. So when I asked about who would find them he said
>that they dont really look for missing parts. I asked when new parts would
>arrive and he told me that they dont need to order any new while 3 are in
>stock..
>
>After about 30 or 40 seconds I think he twigged and he said (well, I guess I
>should do something about it)
>heh
>

Mind you it always makes for a more pleasant visit when people screw
things up cheerfully, and they are friendly at Cheltenham. :-)
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David Maynard
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      04-09-2004, 01:08 AM
J. A. Mc. wrote:

> On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 13:20:37 -0500, David Maynard <> found
> these unused words floating about:
>
>
>>Roger Hunt wrote:
>>
>>
>>>In article <>, Seabat
>>><> writes
>>>
>>>
>>>>"Southwest Computer" <> pawed at the
>>>>keyboard to spell out:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>SNIP<<<
>>>>
>>>>I wouldn't touch anything, much less buy anything, from a spammer!!
>>>>
>>>
>>>Mmmm... would be hard if he had a load of unlocked Bartons though. :-)

>>
>>The mobile Bartons are unlocked.

>
>
> Wouldn't matter - a search engine that goes nowhere, pages on pages of
> broken image links ... <G>
>


Oh, I wasn't referring to his web store. I just meant that the mobile
bartons are unlocked so an 'unlocked' processor isn't as much of a 'rarity'
as one might think.


 
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