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From: scho@innotts.co.uk (Ben Schofield)
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Subject: Re: FIVE GOOD REASONS WHY IBM'S ARE BETTER THAN MACS
Date: Sat, 20 Apr 1996 20:20:26 GMT
Organization: 'Monoi,' said Enif
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avi@cyberspc.mb.ca (Avi) wrote...

> > Normal monitors you don't need to change.  If you do, get the NEC MultiSync.
> 
> No, a normal PC monitor needs everything from a tinkering to a brick
> through the side to get it connected and working properly.

News to me, and 99% of all other PC users.

Or are you just pulling this all out of the air with little or no personal
experience yourself?

> He means when it starts sticking and glitching up after two months, can
> you fix it?

Sticking up and glitching? Why the hell should it do that?

Or are you just pulling this all out of the air with little or no personal
experience yourself?

-- 
Ben.					  http://www.innotts.co.uk/~scho/
						This sig isn't very good.