How To Build your Own PC

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Tens ... maybe ... but the advantage of building your own is not in the
price.

It's just like building a table vs. buying one. To build one you would have
to buy all of the wood, nails/screws, glue, etc ... and spend hours of your
time building it (and possibly renting some equipment to build it with)
Which in the long run would likely cost you more than just buying one. But
you can build it *exactly* like you want it ... when you may not be able to
find one for sale that fits your specific needs.

That, and it's an accomplishment ... a craft, if you will. Just like a
carpenter takes pride in making a unique hand-made table we PC enthusiasts
take pride in building and tweaking our own systems. Not because it's
cheaper, but because it *ours*! Nobody else has one just exactly like it.


Drumguy
 
Andy Axnot said:
Do I have to be able to read and hold a screwdriver at the same time?

And does that little anti-spam ditty at the bottom of your message actually
mean anything? Inquiring minds want to know.

Andy


"that little anti-spam ditty" means that each post is enough different
than each other that some servers will not recognize the post as SPAM,
and will let it dribble through. A simple solution is to harvest the business
names used by spammers, and never ever do business with them.

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... Hank

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Hank Oredson said:
"that little anti-spam ditty" means that each post is enough different
than each other that some servers will not recognize the post as SPAM,
and will let it dribble through. A simple solution is to harvest the business
names used by spammers, and never ever do business with them.

Ah! Thanks for the info, Hank.

Andy
 
Hank Oredson said:
"that little anti-spam ditty" means that each post is enough different
than each other that some servers will not recognize the post as SPAM,
and will let it dribble through. A simple solution is to harvest the business
names used by spammers, and never ever do business with them.

Ah! Thanks for the info, Hank.

Andy
 
Hank Oredson said:
"that little anti-spam ditty" means that each post is enough different
than each other that some servers will not recognize the post as SPAM,
and will let it dribble through. A simple solution is to harvest the business
names used by spammers, and never ever do business with them.

Ah! Thanks for the info, Hank.

Andy
 
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