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Old January 24th 07, 04:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Eric
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"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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lol Wrong again Eric, I'm in the UK, it's Heather who is in Canada.

Same point. I don't know if either WalMart or Radio Shack are in either
Canada or the UK, but either way you're much more likely to live near one in
the US.

What is the official name of your little country? United Kingdom, Britain,
Great Britain, or England?

The machine in question is my old WinME machine which I passed over to my
daughter to use while she still lives at home and she knows that if she
wants a new one or anything for that machine she has to buy it herself g
Joan

I imagine you could live without sound. Many office PCs have no speakers,
but for personal use most people need speakers for something.
Most daughters also have $10USD to spare, though she may need help finding
the speakers to purchase.

Eric wrote:
WalMart and Radio Shack are everywhere here. I forgot, you're in
Canada? They might have something similar there, or you could find
cheap ones on the internet. Internet is often just a little more
expensive if you have shipping charges. +/- $10USD is worth it if
you plan on keeping the old PC, or keeping the speakers to use with a
new PC you may be buying soon to replace it. If you're getting a new
package deal PC soon, chances are it comes with speakers whether you
want them or not, and it won't matter anyway if you only want one set.