[NCLUG] Duke of URL Linux HW buyer's guide...

Mark Fassler fassler at monkeysoft.net
Mon Feb 5 10:41:04 MST 2001


I don't know what's in the article, but as far as local parts go, I 
always go to MHz Systems on Link Lane (between the roller rink and the
strip joint).  Their number is 482-2538.

(Note that I am indirectly associated MHz, so this isn't entirely
unbiased.)  

--
Mark Fassler
fassler at monkeysoft.net


On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 09:37:30PM -0700, S. Luke Jones wrote:
> I just read this month's Linux buyer's guide at the duke of URL
> website. I'm particularly smitten with the low-end system (cheap
> tightwad that I am :-) but when I go to the vendors I'm most
> comfortable with, the parts (a) aren't all available, at least,
> not all from a single vendor, and (b) come with typically a few
> percent higher price tag than those in the guide (which I presume
> is using the lowest price seen on pricewatch).
> 
> My question then is this: can anyone recommend a local outfit
> to whom I could general-contract out the work of putting together
> a system like the one in the article? If so, do you know what
> they might charge, beyond the cost of parts for doing the work?
> 
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