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To: Scumbria who wrote (108365)8/25/2000 4:55:33 PM
From: EricRR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Scumbria: Is zero parts considered to be a limited supply?

Of course not- it's indicative of exceedingly strong demand.



To: Scumbria who wrote (108365)8/25/2000 7:09:57 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Scumbria,

re:Limited=Zero

Dittos on what EricRR said.

One for benchmarks at Anand, one for ZDNet and one for Mickey's children?

Make it so,
Mysef



To: Scumbria who wrote (108365)8/25/2000 7:58:34 PM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 186894
 
Re: Is zero parts considered to be a limited supply?

They have lots of parts. Working parts is a different story ...

Is it OK if it says 1.13 on the chip but 866 when it boots up?

;-)

Dan

PS

Gateway is going to nail Dell to the wall:

Gateway:
$2,727 for a 1.1GHZ with a 19" monitor, 45 gig HD, 128 meg ram and a color printer including the cable

Dell
1.13GHZ - Sorry, call us in a month

$3,059 for 1.0GHZ system with a 19" monitor, 45 gig HD, 128 meg ram and a color printer plus $25 for the printer cable

Both with Windows ME and Office SB edition.