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Originally Posted by FKDUP74
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Words also the break your computer by :PQuote:
Originally Posted by FKDUP74
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Originally Posted by Peerzy
If you mean the make then no its Advent.Quote:
Originally Posted by Linkin Park
I know quite a bit about computers that is the software bit but i haven't done much work on hardware bit expect for once when we had to open up a computer but that was a while ago so i am just asking to make sure and learning at the same time. I dont see any harm in that.........Quote:
Originally Posted by Peerzy
We install RAM for free in my f00kin shop.Quote:
Originally Posted by FKDUP74
I have no problems with those who want to do it themselves as long as they are willing to pay when they can't get up and running.
Being used as free tech support sucks.
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Originally Posted by Flametongue
Nothing wrong with it.
I await your 'My PC is FUX0r'd Help!1!!1!1PLZZ!!1!!1' thread :P
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Originally Posted by clocker
well.....yeah and no.....Quote:
Originally Posted by clocker
i dont mind passing on what i learn, it was given to me freely after all,
but i do see your point, for many reasons that i cant get into right now :cool:
You're getting a little cynical in your old age Peerzy. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by Peerzy
You may be thinking of DarkClown. :lol:
My knowledge isn't free...it's part and parcel of my job.Quote:
Originally Posted by FKDUP74
I spend lots of time reading reviews, checking forums etc., for the lowdown on components and combinations that work.
Sure, there are lots of customers that I'll shoot the shit with for free, but if you buy your stuff from someone else (most likely an on-line retailer), why should I then provide their tech support?
I'm not a grump, just realistic.
I spend my time with people I think (or at least hope) will BUY.
easy killer, i never said that you should or that you were.....peace? :flowers:Quote:
Originally Posted by clocker
and i DID say that i also saw your point as well :cool: