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Technology Stocks : COMS & the Ghost of USRX w/ other STUFF
COMS 0.001600.0%Nov 26 4:00 PM EST

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To: jhild who wrote (9495)11/20/1997 9:40:00 AM
From: Jeffery E. Forrest  Read Replies (2) of 22053
 
inre RAM. Thanks for the input.

Adding RAM was the best money I've spent in a long time. The more I use my "new and improved" machine, the more impressed I am with the speed gains.

As cheap as memory is these days it seems like adding RAM is the easiest/cheapest way to improve performance.
I got a hell of a lotta bang for the buck.

BTW-I got the good deal on the RAM at a Best Buy. I must say I begrudgingly bought from them as I have a feud going with 'em, but I just couldn't resist the price.
It was by far the cheapest I have yet seen.

I'm not sure if you have one near where you live, but check it out if you do. I've NEVER seen RAM THAT cheap before.
Another 32MB (which would double your RAM) will cost you a whomping 70 bucks!
They also gave me a rebate, but I think I may have gotten away with one on 'em. (I got $15 back on each 16MB)
They owe me though. Perhaps Karma was working in my favor.

If they really are charging $35 per 16MB AND giving a $15 rebate-THAT truly is a GREAT deal. Doesn't sound right to me though. You?
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