| Randy Graham 2005-04-17, 8:34 pm |
| On 17 Apr 2005 07:35:16 GMT, I heard the following crap spew forth
from ">^,,^< Miracle" <miracle@spamcop.net>:
quote:
>"Smeghead" <tribesfan@hotmail.com> wrote...
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> Good stuff! One question, though- what is a "non-peripheral computer
>hardware component"? Would a hard drive qualify?
Don't know how ZZF handles it, but at newegg, they used to let you
order any hardware to get OEM copies. So you could order the least
expensive item you could find, like a $10 set of speakers, and get the
OEM price. What I think it actually means is any part used in
building a new system - memory, hard drive, optical drive,
motherboard, processor, video card; anything that goes inside.
RagManX
http://www.gamepatches.info/ - Are you up to date?
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