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Old August 2nd 03, 12:12 AM
Robotnik
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Default Packard Bell is Evil

I agree. Sometimes we call them "Packard Hell." I have a few laying
around, dead, for the most part.

Nic


"eXistenZ" wrote in message
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"Wheat Muncher" wrote in message
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Joshua Klehm Babbled on and on and on about:

I agree. I still have several of them(Horror!).

"Mike" wrote in message
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i do helpdesk support, you would really be suprised how many people
are still running hackered hell 486's with win95A..

-mike

"Amethyst" wrote in message
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philo wrote:
"eXistenZ" wrote in message
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Who agrees Packard Bell is crap!

Whilst we're on the subject - and feel free to put this down as a
'dumb blonde' question, but Hewlett Packard/Packard Bell - a mere
coincidence?








seen more than my fair share still hanging on as well.

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Wheaty...


Gimme the ball... gimme the ball, gimme the ball, gimme, gimme, gimme.


I am a great hater of Packard Bell, they are the axis of all evil

-eXistenZ




 




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