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BRAVO!


Thanks and have a Great Day!

Joe Lore

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Carl Houseman wrote:

>Current generation monitors go into a nearly-off or power saving mode
>when permitted by the current generation operating systems.
>
>If the computer from which the 7-year old power supply came was also 7
>years old, it's very long in the tooth.  New computers (with new
>monitors) don't cost nearly what you paid for that 7 year old job.
>Time to catch up with the current century!
>
>Carl
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Unfair jab. Many people still use older computers for many things current
computers can't do. I use my DOS/3.11 to format QNX disks to use with my
medical equipment that I work on because I do not have a UNIX system. Some
use them for home monitoring, print spoolers, etc. Throwing things away just
because it is 'old' is not resourceful.

Jean Bourvic

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