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To: Bilow who wrote (49366)8/10/2000 6:06:42 PM
From: jim kelley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625
 
Are you trying to rehabilitate your credibility?



To: Bilow who wrote (49366)8/10/2000 8:42:32 PM
From: blake_paterson  Respond to of 93625
 
<<, I don't seem to recall saying that I post for you guys' collective benefit. Could you post a link, perhaps?>>

Took me a while, because I don't save posts and keep lists the way you do <g>. I think this one is alludes to it:

Message 13747713

<<Mom and pop do have friends who buy add-on memory, but the freedom of those friends to choose is limited to choice of vendor, not choice of technology. Those friends can report that Smart Modular (i.e. SMOD) provided them with working parts that ran flawlessly at a good price. But mom and pop do not have the freedom to select what type of memory to buy, only which buyer to buy it from, Micron or Samsung, for instance. Mom and pop have to buy the memory type that their computer uses, and they are stuck with that type. The buyers that have the full freedom of choice regarding memory purchases are the electronics engineers who design the memory systems themselves, and it is their perspective that I have brought to this thread.>>

On second thought, you are correct, Carl. As I look at your old posts, the theme is more like:

<<I do look forward to again saying "I told you so.">>

Message 13716705

BP