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use a fan their cheap and saves a nasty blow out laterit depends on what
your pumping the pc for?
but get a fan even out of a dead unit else ware

aj
 
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"A Jaques" <ajac6196@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
news:07nec.4960$ED.4484@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> use a fan their cheap and saves a nasty blow out laterit depends on what
> your pumping the pc for?
> but get a fan even out of a dead unit else ware
>
> aj
>
>
Who are you talking to?
 
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In article <foxec.209$c%3.15@okepread02>,
bob_acord@hotmail.com says...
>
> "A Jaques" <ajac6196@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message
> news:07nec.4960$ED.4484@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> > use a fan their cheap and saves a nasty blow out laterit depends on what
> > your pumping the pc for?
> > but get a fan even out of a dead unit else ware
> >
> > aj
> >
> >
> Who are you talking to?
>

Darned if we know... his posts don't include a posting
agent header, so I'm not sure what sort of broken
newsreader he's using. Maybe Big Pond ISP has some sort
of horrid web interface to the newsgroups?
 
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Toshi1873 wrote:


>
> Darned if we know... his posts don't include a posting
> agent header,




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Looks like OE to me...

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