Re: IT Expo Linux class and Novell installfest

From: Enkidu <enkidu@bastardsonofgod.com>
Date: Sat Oct 16 2004 - 09:01:21 AKDT

  Frigid North doesn't have a large selection of computer hardware, but
they do have a large collection of electronic supplies in general
(terminators, cable, components, etc.). Their prices for computer
hardware in general >= CompUSA, but I go their for all of my cable and
misc. electrical components. Grey's Electric is another carrier of
electronic components, though they mainly cater to contractors. They can
offer your a good deal on 2k feet of single-mode, but not much in
computer hardware. Cunning Stunt has reasonable prices on computer
hardware, I can't remember where they are located off hand, though.
There is another hardware shop opening up called Xiocube on Kvichak
Circle. I don't think that they are open for bnamedusiness yet, but you
might keep checking on them.

Art

On Sat, 2004-10-16 at 01:39 -0800, Matthew Dunaway wrote:
> Well, that's a bummer. When they made my computer for me they didn't
> screw it up, exactly. It was built for me because I was enrolled in a
> home-study class. The computer came with Windows 98SE, a 20 gig hard
> drive, a 400mghz AMD processor, and a measly 32mgs of RAM. Needless to
> say, my computer crashed constantly. I asked them why they only put 32
> mgs of RAM in and they said that 98SE would run fine on it. Which it
> did, as long as you don't actually *do* anything.
> I wasn't too impressed with CustomCPU after that, but I did think they
> had pretty good prices on hardware. I realize now (now that I know a
> little bit more about computers) that thier prices aren't much better
> than CompUSA.
> How about Frigid North? How are their prices?
>

-- 
~~
There is in certain living souls
A quality of loneliness unspeakable,
So great it must be shared
As company is shared by lesser beings.
Such a loneliness is mine; so know by this
That in immensity
There is one lonelier than you.
---------
To unsubscribe, send email to <aklug-request@aklug.org>
with 'unsubscribe' in the message body.
Received on Sat Oct 16 08:56:29 2004

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Sat Oct 16 2004 - 08:56:29 AKDT