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    Junior Member THA MAN is an unknown quantity at this point
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    Where Is A Goo Place To Buy An A:\ Drive

    HEY I WAS JUST LOOKING FOR A GOOD WEB-SITE TO BUY AN A:\ DRIVE. IT DONT MATTER IF IT IS A WEB-SITE OR A STORE NAME. IF ANYONE KOWS IT WHERE THE PRICES ARE CHEAP I WOULD APPRECIATE IT.THANX.

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    Senior Member stflook has much to be proud of stflook has much to be proud of stflook has much to be proud of stflook has much to be proud of stflook has much to be proud of stflook has much to be proud of stflook has much to be proud of
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    Any computer store would be fine to get a floppy drive. Where to go or what to get really isn't much of an issue.

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    Senior Member Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1 Tedob1
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    if you want to do it online, i found http://www.tigerdirect.com/ is a place you can trust. Good proces and fast delivery. But the best place to buy anthing computer is a local computer show, if you know a little about what your doing.
    Bukhari:V3B48N826 “The Prophet said, ‘Isn’t the witness of a woman equal to half of that of a man?’ The women said, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘This is because of the deficiency of a woman’s mind.’”

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    Member daveh can only hope to improve
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    try computer fairs! Usually you get local ones and can pick up some blindin' bargains matey!



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    AO Antique pwaring pwaring pwaring pwaring pwaring pwaring pwaring pwaring pwaring pwaring pwaring pwaring's Avatar
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    Computer fairs are a good choice, I've picked up bits and pieces - just don't fork out for anything expensive in case it doesn't work and you can't get your money back.

    A floppy drive should set you back no more than £10/$15.
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