> -----Original Message-----
> From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Bob Crothers
>
> Another thought: You can buy a brand new machine from Dell for only about
> $400 these days (less monitor).  Why screw with an ancient machine and a
> very bad OS (win98).  At best if you get it up and running you've
> still got
> a barely runnable system.  Spend the money and end up with
> something decent for your troubles.
>
> JMHO,
> Bob

Your "H.O." is truly appreciated.  And you're right; the right thing to do
would be to just buy a new box.  Unfortunately, even $400 isn't in the
budget and hasn't been for awhile, still recovering from that last layoff.
Getting close though.

I have been paying attention to Dell.  They had a couple of killer deals
earlier this year that I couldn't get in on.  The $400 deals are usually
Celerons w/ 128MB of ram.  As I mentioned in my reply to Dave, I'm looking
at a TigerDirect deal that will beat the $400 Dell deal hand over fist for
half the cost.

That reminds me.  The minivan is due for about a $400 annual maintenance
checkup.  Have to replace the gutters on the house for $900 sometime this
summer.  <sigh>

db


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