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Whoa! Is that old news? by myke2003-06-06 05:16:09
  I heard HP brought Compac :-) (n/t) by Sleepy_Head2003-06-06 05:36:29
    And that AOL, Intel and Microsoft are merging?!!?! by myke 2003-06-06 05:37:15
;)

See thread below.
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      great news! by McGowan2003-06-06 05:43:06
        You didn't hear? by myke2003-06-06 05:45:08
          its not long until by McGowan2003-06-06 05:51:27
            And cats will be sleeping with dogs! by Sleepy_Head2003-06-06 05:56:45
              Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... by dopple2003-06-06 06:01:24
                Re: Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together by cptspith2003-06-06 06:14:47
                  So, you've seen the film too. by Sleepy_Head2003-06-06 06:24:09
                    And you may ask yourself by dire_lobo2003-06-06 08:30:04
                      letting the days go by by joecrouse2003-06-06 09:14:57
            Non upgradeable all in 1... by evilsysadmin2003-06-06 06:52:03
              thats the 1 by McGowan2003-06-06 07:05:39
                A clear path, straight to hell !!!! (n/t) by Sleepy_Head2003-06-06 07:44:00
                  and that would make linux by McGowan2003-06-06 09:53:28
                    I would argue that Linux is purgatory. by Ravenlock2003-06-06 10:20:20
                      lol yeah ok! :D (n/t) by McGowan2003-06-06 11:06:44
                PocketPCs aren't all non-upgradeable by listicath2006-11-19 12:55:59

 

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