^ I remember when a 128MB was $60 before a $20 instant + $20 mail in rebate... April 2003 deal, and the darn thing still works fine, except so slow.
Same receipt from buying that, apparently I bought a 256MB DDR memory module for $40 before a $20 rebate, and my OfficeMax total was high enough to use a $25-off coupon code after I added on a free after rebate cordless phone, mouse pad, packing tape, and jewel CD cases. lol, I never did end up using those CD cases.
Far better results with these than cheap Kingston ****. Good deal, grab it. Bonus is that it's all metal and quite durable. Might act as a bit of a heatsink too for any heat generated. I have one I use for various regular tasks.
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Same receipt from buying that, apparently I bought a 256MB DDR memory module for $40 before a $20 rebate, and my OfficeMax total was high enough to use a $25-off coupon code after I added on a free after rebate cordless phone, mouse pad, packing tape, and jewel CD cases. lol, I never did end up using those CD cases.
Alright here we go:
I remember buying a 5mb full height hard drive for $600 for an IBM PC
whoa... you win.. i was going to say something about 2 mg ram being over $200... on my 486...
Thank you!