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Old 11th January 2004, 17:46
HollyElise HollyElise is offline
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Re: dam computers

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Originally posted by hutcircles
Hi'
Sorry to butt in but I know where you're coming from mine is playing up too! I'm on the lookout for a new one, they're fine when they work!!!
Yip a nice cuppa coffee will sort me out! for a while anyway.
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for now
Hut
yep!

Invention is the mother of necessity!

What are you going to look for in a computer? Where do you go for computer deals in the U.K.?

I'm going to get another IBM compatable... possibly a Dell this time as i hear so many good things about them. This time i want a cd burner but otherwise i don't need much over my last one.

I've been eating mocha beans this morning... yum! I also sometimes get chocolate covered espresso beans... they are especially nice for long road trips.
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Old 12th January 2004, 11:00
hutcircles hutcircles is offline
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I'd like to stay with Mac but it looks like I'll have to go PC due to the amount of people that I deal with that are PC and Mac isn't compatible. I'll probably go to the big store here called PC World as there prices are about as cheap as you can get here in the UK.
See you around the boards for a coffee HollyElise
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Old 17th April 2004, 21:58
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Renovated 19th century Puerto Rican Coffee Plantation

A renovated 19th century Puerto Rican Coffee Plantation, Hacienda Buena Vista Plantation was restored by the "Fideicomiso de Conservación", a non-profit private organization dedicated to preserving natural reserves, historical structures and areas that are related to Puerto Rico's cultural past.

To visit online: http://www.gicco.com/19thCentury.htm
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