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To: michael c. peterson who wrote (898)12/2/1996 3:33:00 AM
From: William C. Spaulding   of 97611
 
I no longer buy new computers. Whenever I want to upgrade, I just buy the part that I need. It is so much cheaper, and you can have an up-to-date machine all of the time. You can keep the old components for testing if anything goes wrong, or as a temporary replacement. There is absolutely nothing that you can't easily replace, even the motherboard. The case, for instance, will last forever. Why replace it? I lose so much money selling my old machine that I am practically giving it away, so that's why I started doing this. I was wondering how many of you out there are doing this?
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