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    If compaq and hewlett packard merged.....

    If compaq and hewlett packard merged.....wouldnt it make an even bigger and crappier company? ...hmm....dunno but its got me.

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    Ain't it just sweet for the consumer, less competition, more proprietary ways, more control of planned obscolescence.

    They musst have taken business practise course from billyG, but they can go Inhell as far as I'm concerned.

    Will never ever purchase another comPuqe, or HP for that matter.
    But I am greatly indebted to compuQe for teaching me how NOT to build a pc, andfor giving methe impetus to learn to build myself.

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    HEWPAQ

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    Lol HEWPAQ

    thats a good one.

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    Er, how 'bout comphew? Or comspew???
    Last edited by krazefinn; 10-27-2001 at 01:09 AM.

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    I believe Spewpaq would be the appropriate name. Dell and Micron should do better after the merger.
    Knowledge is useless, it’s what you do with it that counts.

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    Would that be delcron, or mihell?

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