ACCA PanAm kibitz rule

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Re: ACCA PanAm kibitz rule

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tano-urayoan wrote:I hope not to be a bad omen but your state mate Ted Summers had problems with a quad core computer he bought from Dell. I think dell is best suited to laptops and hp or gateway, acer, will make better pcs.
Dell makes good stuff. We have hundreds of dells in our department. We have a cluster of 70 dell boxes with dual quad-core boxes (8 physical processors per box) that are utterly reliable...

Gateway or Acer can't touch dell's quality, from experience...
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Re: ACCA PanAm kibitz rule

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bob wrote:
tano-urayoan wrote:I hope not to be a bad omen but your state mate Ted Summers had problems with a quad core computer he bought from Dell. I think dell is best suited to laptops and hp or gateway, acer, will make better pcs.
Dell makes good stuff. We have hundreds of dells in our department. We have a cluster of 70 dell boxes with dual quad-core boxes (8 physical processors per box) that are utterly reliable...

Gateway or Acer can't touch dell's quality, from experience...
Also, I purchased on the Dell Consumer side. I think their Business side is much better and has better Quality Control, at least in the United States anyway.

A famous chess player was once asked, "What is your favorite Chess Piece?" to which he replied, "The one that Wins!". Well when it comes to Computers, for me its the one the works! 8-)
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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