On 8/17/06, Darrin Chandler <dwchandler@stilyagin.com> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 08:26:47PM -0700, Mike Schwartz wrote:
> I am interested in buying a laptop PC,
> up to 3, 4 years old (maybe younger);
> as long as it has a
> working wifi,
> [mozilla] browser,
> and typical stuff such as
> a charger for the battery,
> a USB port,
> and a CD or DVD drive.
> Is that too much to ask?
> How much should I expect to pay?
> If I am not in a hurry, is it better
> to buy it over the net ("mail order"?).
> I will probably pay by credit card.
> ...it's needed to be able to access
> (web-based) e-mail when out of town.

RedSeven does this kind of thing, and I think they do it pretty well.

And there's always eBay. ;)

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Darrin Chandler,
Your reply [above] was the first one
(lightning fast; - within minutes),
and IMO one of the best.
I decided to try RedSeven partly because
of the impresssion I got of that co., from
attending the Aug. "West Side" PLUG meeting.
I went to the 1645 E Camelback store Monday.
They referred me to their Mesa "Outlet" store.
I called there on Tues., [Aug. 29] and went
there Tues evening to order it.
Their enthusiasm for gnu/Linux, and help/support
(potentially) for PLUG, were among the factors
I considered - along with the IBM brand name
on the hardware, and the price seemed
reasonable - especially considering what those
IBM ThinkPad T22 's used to go for, "new".
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Mike Schwartz    
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schwartz@acm.org
Mike.L.Schwartz@gmail.com