dear parts A good Computer reseller in every city is advising people not to purchase XP or XP Pro as they have over stock current issue of Version 7 to sell Version 7 offers full support every day ... (XP Support to be withdrawn in the coming years) Parts for Machines running XP will be very hard to get as the large quantity of surplussed and redundent machines are being shipped to 3 world continues to be "recycled" please do your part for the economy and keep your brother /daughter/sister / working on making new "better " machines for your computing convenience... after all you dont want to be seen going to work with last years laptop on your knee ... cant hook into 3 G with that old boat anchor... also while you are at it get a new guitar too ... no one want so to listen to that clunky old Les Paul yours On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Bernie <berniej@gmail.com> wrote: > A good VW shop in North Vancouver is now recommending to it's customers NOT > to purchaseVanagons as they are "too old" and some replacement parts > difficult if not impossible to get. > Your comments please? > > > Bernie > Vancouver >
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