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junker39
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05-Apr-2005, 11:03 PM
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How Stuff Works
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/
I found this site while surfing for BIOS info. It covers the whole PC and a lot more. Good reading for anyone that doesn't know everything already. I hope it isn't a repost.
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Always worth a reminder. I looked up a car clutch last week.
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Is there a site for us that do know everything?
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06-Apr-2005, 11:35 AM
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www.forums.techguy.org
its a cool site, worth checking out.
And somebody said that you are always learning, but we know he was just trying to make up for the fact that he did not know everything.
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www.forums.techguy.org
its a cool site, worth checking out.
And somebody said that you are always learning, but we know he was just trying to make up for the fact that he did not know everything.
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