Re: [SLUG] Local computer stores list

From: Mario Lombardo (mario@alienscience.com)
Date: Wed Dec 04 2002 - 11:58:28 EST


I'm up for that. I think peer reviews are the best. If you're a web
DB guy, you have my applause.

/mario

>maybe i'm coming in on this a bit late - but it sounds like a good idea for
>a project - i nifty database powered website with friendly pc shops
>searchable by zip code / area code or something - and some customer
>commentary to weed out the bad ones and support the good. hrmmmmmm
>
>-jtiner
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Mark Polhamus" <meplists@earthlink.net>
>To: <slug@nks.net>
>Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 12:52 AM
>Subject: Re: [SLUG] Local computer stores list
>
>
>> There's IntoLan Computers in Clearwater. I've had limited dealings with
>them
>> so far but I know another satisfied customer. He had a computer custom
>> assembled and had no trouble having them use parts he bought elsewhere.
>>
>> They seem to be Linux-friendly.
>>
>> http://intolan.com
>>
>>
>> -- Mark Polhamus
>>
>> Mario Lombardo wrote:
>> > Since it is the holiday season, and I'll be buying gifts entirely for
>> > myself, I thought it would be nice to forward some of the local shops to
>> > the list for those of you that will be buying gifts for other people
>> > like me (ahem, just kidding).
>> >
>> > http://www.tcwo.com (near TPA airport)
>> > http://www.cbwarehouse.com (Bradenton)
>> > http://www.emscomputing.com (I bought from these folks before,
>Gainesville)
>> > http://www.micro-star.com (cheap, used, unwanted parts. Be careful but
>> > worth a visit, Tampa)
>> >
>> > Any others, perhaps we can make a small thread. Happy Holidays!
>> >
>> > /mario
>> >
>>
>>



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