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Subject: Re: [TCLUG:15379] Computers that save long distance relationships.

Jason Jorgensen wrote:
> My friend then took 2 hoses and
> placed them to the intakes of the monster fan and placed them out the window so
> as good old minnesota winter could help cool his overclocked celeron 300A to
> past 500. Of course this is too much for your girlfriends case.

The new case is for me, I want to add a SCSI CD-ROM and CD-R and don't
have room. I get a full tower and a faster processor, she gets the
leftovers: case, K6-2 300, 24x CD-ROM, NE2K NIC, AWE64, modem, and what
ever else I find. Even convinced her to try Linux. (Something about
being a college student and getting all the software you need free...) 

Granted Linux probally run the USB camaras, but I can live with that.
Anything will be an improvment over the Packard Smell 486.

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