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To: Joe NYC who wrote (123937)9/14/2000 11:37:45 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576613
 
I looked at IBM's web site, but I saw only Intel based computers.

Joe,

I looked too.

ted



To: Joe NYC who wrote (123937)9/15/2000 12:48:19 AM
From: milo_morai  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576613
 
pc.ibm.com

These aren't Intel are they?

Milo



To: Joe NYC who wrote (123937)12/11/2000 6:34:50 PM
From: TGPTNDR  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1576613
 
Joe, this is in response to your message 22157 on the moderated thread.

<Some heavily Gore precincts in FL had 30% rejection of ballots. Is that uniform?

When you make incredible claim like this, can you provide a link?>

In fact, reject rates in excess of 35% occurred in Jacksonville area. The Democratic Party spokesmen, however, accepted fault for instructing 'their people' to vote on every page.

If you can only teach your constituents how to vote correctly on one page -- well, you have to settle for what you can get!

Or else Dumb down the instructions - "It should say Democratic - with a capital 'D' where you vote."

'Don't flip back & vote in the same column on the third and fourth pages as you did on pages one and two.'

Don't vote on page two, it's the same as page one, but it's in Spanish.

tgptndr

PS, Joe, Try to switch this crap to the AMD thread which is worthless anyway.