One company I neglected to mention so far, ultra computers. www.ultra.co.nz We get all our devloper machines at work from them. I understand they put a decent level of burn testing into their machines to make sure all the bits work together well, the quality is high and the prices are low. They give proper (business level) support. If we need to supply hardware with our software we use these guys and are a reseller if they wont sell to you directly. -----Original Message----- From: aucklug-bounces at linux.net.nz on behalf of Vincente Aggrippino Sent: Sun 12/31/2006 12:10 PM To: Auckland Linux User Group mailing list Subject: Re: [AuckLUG] LUG activity? Thanks to everyone for your responses. I haven't had daily access to the Internet, so I haven't been able to reply right away. I'm currently staying right in Central Auckland in a temporary accommodation arranged by the University of Auckland. My wife is studying there. I'll need to find a more permanent place to stay by the beginning of February, but I'm still aiming to stay close to CBD. I'm getting pretty good at getting around by bus, though. I think I can get to most places and I'm not intimidated by a long walk. I think I'll play it safe and avoid supercheappc. I'm going to check out QMB and pctronix. As far as the brick-and-mortar shops go, I guess I need to become more familiar with the area. I had to laugh at the reference to South Park by Nevyn. I'm glad to see that a prime example of my culture has made it overseas :) As far as the thing about the comma goes, my head is spinning already. The only thing I know about punctuation is that a semi-colon is supposed to go at the end of every line, except at the end of a control structure delimited by curly braces which makes the semi-colon optional in some languages... you were talking about programming, right? -- Vince _______________________________________________ AuckLUG mailing list AuckLUG at linux.net.nz http://www.linux.net.nz/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aucklug
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