If anyone still cares, I find the cheapest computer hardware at Best Buy.
-Capt. Havoc
noneyet10 <noneyet10_at_cox.net> wrote:
I think I should add that you can get a back-up battery for a lot less than
you will find at that site. G.
Check ebay, your local computer stores, etc. before you buy. I got mine at
CompUSA at half price because they were getting rid of their old models.
But it works just fine and its saved my work from power failures many times.
At 05:07 PM 6/4/2005 , you wrote:
>I'll toss in my two cents worth of advice too. G. Buy a battery back-up for
>your computer. When the lights go out, your computer and monitor will still
>be running long enough for you to save your work and shut everything down
>safely. Trust me. The very first time that the lights go out while you have
>three hours worth of unsaved art on your screen, you will feel a thrill of
>elation and you will cheerfully say to yourself, "Hey! I still have 15 to
>20 minutes to save my work and turn off my computer." G. That's such a good
>feeling to have that it's worth the price of a battery back-up. Most
>computer stores carry them too.
><http://www.apc.com/products/category.cfm?id=13&subid=5>http://www.apc.com/
>products/category.cfm?id=13&subid=5
>
>Edward Fox
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