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To: Ricardo Villa who wrote (5548)11/20/1996 11:40:00 AM
From: Mephisto   of 186894
 
I do not buy the computers at my house. I am quite sure that we would not buy a Lybian computer because of warranty problems. Who wants to send a computer back to Lybia?

Ah! My housemate just said that if it were a good Lybian computer, and the price was right, and the computer was equipped with everything that we wanted. Then we would buy one.

There is one problem here though. The US does not have diplomatic relations with Lybia because of Kaddafi. So Lybian computers are unlikely to show up on the shelves in computer shops.

In any case, we never go out and just buy what is on the shelf. Whenever we buy a computer, which is not often, it is a special order. And I am quite sure that there would be a pentium inside because I know that the pentium is reliable. Also, I am sure my housemate would want a pentium chip.

In any case, I would never buy a computer with an AMD chip. I do not trust the company. And I lost money on the stock in 1995.

I only buy from companies that make a profit for me.
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