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| Hi there, I was wondering where you do your research for any bits of kit you were thinking of buying. I'm looking at reviews of printers and document/film scanners. I was looking at the PCPro/Computer Shopper/Computer Buyer "Labs" section last night and was wondering if there is a favourite website you go to, to get a second opinion (apart from here ) ? I was thinking more of places that compare the kit available, like the Labs test, as above, if you know what I mean!! Thanks, Speedee
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Please make links active. It looks a lot nicer, and is more convenient for members
Buying software from us [Microsoft] is like buying a music CD. You have the right to play the music, but you don’t “own” the music – the artist does. When you buy Microsoft software, you actually buy a licence that gives you the right to use the software.

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Google.
Disclaimer: Any advice I provide is only applicable in my reality and may need altering to fit yours There is no place like 127.0.0.1 
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micromart, ebuyer and google
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I ask Dave Rice. (ricedg to you)
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I've found trustedreviews.com to be quite good (they where bang on about the quality of my monitor).
Rig 1 - C2Q Q6600 with a Zalman CNPS9700 HSF, 8Gb DDR2 800, x1950XT graphics, Asus P5B Deluxe WI FI Ed. mobo, X-fi Fatality sound with a 7.1 speaker set up, 320GB Seagate 7200.10x2, 500GB Samsung x1, slot loading DVD-wr x2, Hiper Type-R 580 PSU, running XP home and XP Pro64.Rig 2 - XP2700, ASUS A7N8X Deluxe mobo, 3Gb RAM, X800GTO, 200Gb SATA system drive, 250Gb SATA storage drive
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