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<blockquote data-quote="ToddFarmsInc" data-source="post: 572193" data-attributes="member: 8301"><p>When I first bought my very first computer, I was sold on the whole "it's gotta be an IBM" thing. Back then there wasn't as many different choices I dont think, or at least I wasn't aware of them. I bought a 1996 IBM and just loved it, it did everything I wanted it to, and for it's time it was large and fast. I upgraded it here and there and added memory to it, and hard drives etc. I had since learned that other brands can be as good (or even better) than the old bench mark. In fact, I don't even think IBM makes personal equipment anymore.</p><p></p><p>A couple years ago, I decided I wanted to buy something built in this century. So I upgraded to an HP slimline. I really like it. It a hundred times faster with the processor than my first machine, a hunder times larger in memory and about one tenth of the cost. </p><p></p><p>The Internet isn't any faster though, because I too am limited by the slow speed dialup, and I'm too cheep to go with anything faster. :compute:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToddFarmsInc, post: 572193, member: 8301"] When I first bought my very first computer, I was sold on the whole "it's gotta be an IBM" thing. Back then there wasn't as many different choices I dont think, or at least I wasn't aware of them. I bought a 1996 IBM and just loved it, it did everything I wanted it to, and for it's time it was large and fast. I upgraded it here and there and added memory to it, and hard drives etc. I had since learned that other brands can be as good (or even better) than the old bench mark. In fact, I don't even think IBM makes personal equipment anymore. A couple years ago, I decided I wanted to buy something built in this century. So I upgraded to an HP slimline. I really like it. It a hundred times faster with the processor than my first machine, a hunder times larger in memory and about one tenth of the cost. The Internet isn't any faster though, because I too am limited by the slow speed dialup, and I'm too cheep to go with anything faster. :compute: [/QUOTE]
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