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Sara has a point on the Ram. I do not want to upgrade my product straight out of the box, why should I? With as much as these cost, it would do the customer a disservice to expect them to buy more Ram as soon as it comes out of the package.
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JHodge @ Jan 10th 2006 8:31AM
Sara has a point on the Ram. I do not want to upgrade my product straight out of the box, why should I? With as much as these cost, it would do the customer a disservice to expect them to buy more Ram as soon as it comes out of the package.