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Old November 12th 04, 06:34 PM
Heather
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Showoff!! I have a 40 GB HD and an 8 year old Canon inkjet printer, grin.
I remember when I thought my 1.5 gig HD on my first computer was HUGE!!
Time to upgrade some stuff I think.

Heather

"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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lol My HD is 80 GB so there and I have a Laser Colour Printer do you
vbg&rvf
Joan

heirloom wrote:
Oh please, Joan. I'm still nursing a PII-400 with 256M Ram.....I do
have a whopping 10.2G HD, however.....and that is in addition to my
8.2G backup HD. Ooooooo, are you jealous yet???
Heirloom, old and that green may not be 'gang'





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Old November 12th 04, 08:20 PM
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"Mike M" wrote in message
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Shane wrote:

Did the Krell live there before you moved in, Mike?


I somewhat doubt it Shane. I suspect they might have better taste. :-)
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ROFL!


Shane


  #43  
Old November 12th 04, 08:22 PM
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"heirloom" wrote in message
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"Shane" wrote in message
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Did the Krell live there before you moved in, Mike?


Shane

You never cease to amaze me, Shane.....you are a regular storehouse of
knowledge, trivial yes, but, knowledge just the same. And you should

note:

According to Dr. Morbius, the Krell were a million years ahead of humans,
both ethically and technologically.


Unfortunately they never developed Psychoanalysis, eh?

Heirloom, old and we should have Longhorn by then


g

Let's hope it's a magnificent peak and not a cow.

Shane


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Old November 12th 04, 10:25 PM
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lol I know what you mean, my first one in 1998 was a whopping 2.1GB with
32mb ram and I thought that was huge g Kelly is using my last inkjet an
Epsom 680 and that seems to be functioning OK and it gets plenty of work
with all her college work.
Joan

Heather wrote:
Showoff!! I have a 40 GB HD and an 8 year old Canon inkjet printer,
grin. I remember when I thought my 1.5 gig HD on my first computer
was HUGE!! Time to upgrade some stuff I think.

Heather



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Old November 13th 04, 12:09 AM
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An "Epsom 680", huh? Is that one of the 'salty' kind?? g. You guys are
just puppies.......my first box had this GIANT 20Meg HD...an upgrade from
the standard 10Meg. There's no way I could fill that up, har.
Heirloom, old and sometimes bigger ain't better

"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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lol I know what you mean, my first one in 1998 was a whopping 2.1GB with
32mb ram and I thought that was huge g Kelly is using my last inkjet an
Epsom 680 and that seems to be functioning OK and it gets plenty of work
with all her college work.
Joan

Heather wrote:
Showoff!! I have a 40 GB HD and an 8 year old Canon inkjet printer,
grin. I remember when I thought my 1.5 gig HD on my first computer
was HUGE!! Time to upgrade some stuff I think.

Heather





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Old November 13th 04, 10:19 AM
Joan Archer
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ROFL
I never even noticed that typo until now, trust you to find it g
Joan

heirloom wrote:
An "Epsom 680", huh? Is that one of the 'salty' kind?? g. You
guys are just puppies.......my first box had this GIANT 20Meg HD...an
upgrade from the standard 10Meg. There's no way I could fill that
up, har. Heirloom, old and sometimes
bigger ain't better



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Old November 13th 04, 07:57 PM
Heather
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And I noticed his tagline......I trust he was referring to his hard
drive......ROFL!!!

xx Heather
"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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ROFL
I never even noticed that typo until now, trust you to find it g
Joan

heirloom wrote:
An "Epsom 680", huh? Is that one of the 'salty' kind?? g. You
guys are just puppies.......my first box had this GIANT 20Meg HD...an
upgrade from the standard 10Meg. There's no way I could fill that
up, har. Heirloom, old and sometimes
bigger ain't better





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Old November 13th 04, 08:36 PM
Joan Archer
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ROFL
I'm not going there.
Joan

Heather wrote:
And I noticed his tagline......I trust he was referring to his hard
drive......ROFL!!!

xx Heather



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Old November 14th 04, 02:13 AM
heirloom
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Me thinks Heather may be confusing "drive" with "driver".........g.
Heirloom, old and HARDly can

"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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ROFL
I'm not going there.
Joan

Heather wrote:
And I noticed his tagline......I trust he was referring to his hard
drive......ROFL!!!

xx Heather





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Old November 14th 04, 03:42 AM
Heather
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Naughty puss!! (VBG)

Heather
"heirloom" wrote in message
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Me thinks Heather may be confusing "drive" with "driver".........g.
Heirloom, old and HARDly can

"Joan Archer" wrote in message
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ROFL
I'm not going there.
Joan

Heather wrote:
And I noticed his tagline......I trust he was referring to his hard
drive......ROFL!!!

xx Heather







 




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