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To: Buckwheat who wrote (83316)12/16/1999 8:03:00 PM
From: Mani1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571040
 
sTupidPC.com's Ecommerce Site Goes Live Today; Bubba's Site
Received Over 180,000 Hits in November

ATLANTA, Dec. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- sTupidPC, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: STPX - news) announced today the completion of its ecommerce site on the web located at www.stupidpc.com . The company contracted with Freebairn, an Atlanta based advertising and multimedia production agency to construct a web site implementing the basic sTupidPC philosophy of ``Keep it Simple and Stupid.' The result is a site with a wide variety of computer configurations, but easy enough
for the first time buyer to understand.

``This ecommerce site will be different from others due to its ease of use. Even a novice who has never purchased via the web will be comfortable selecting exactly what they need for their own personal computer along with many options. sTupidPC has built a tremendous brand loyalty over the past 3 years and the internet capability is a natural extension of our distribution channel,' said Bart Brannon, President/CEO of sTupidPC.

Offerings on the site, which received over 180,000 hits in November, include custom computers, pre-designed computers such as the Bubba Claus Best Box, and Bubba's Home for the Holidays Deal along with printers, software and other accessories. In the not too distant future, sTupidPC will add a high end line of servers based on the AMD Athlon processor along with ISP service and authentic sTupidPC apparel.

As always, people in Metro Atlanta receive free delivery, setup and orientation with their purchase. With the announced grand opening in Charlotte, North Carolina this weekend, those folks in that area will also have the delivery service available. For people outside of these two areas, sTupidPC will offer low cost shipping via UPS and a new dial 'em up, set 'em up service.

biz.yahoo.com



To: Buckwheat who wrote (83316)12/16/1999 8:12:00 PM
From: Petz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1571040
 
Hi, Buckwheat, why is it that almost all the shops that advertise Athlon systems use the FIC SD-11, even the ones that also sell Asus K7M boards? Is the SD-11 as bad as some of the reviewers say it is?

Petz