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Published: Monday 23 February 2004
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Name
Paul Shrimpton
Location
Slough
Occupation
Analyst
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Ha ha ha.....
There's also an unsubstantiated rumour that (alledgedly) the T&Cs for Dell will soon be changed to state that "Anyone subsequently found to have misled Dell in their given answer to the question about WMDs will have restrictions placed upon their 3-year Back To Base warranty, nor will they be eligible for the free memory upgrade in future."
Do the questionaires also ask about fraudulent res...
James Button
Dell should load their PCs with raw Linux if the b...
Keith Miller
It's easy to laugh at the ridiculousness of the ar...
Adam M
It seems to me that Dell should immediately halt a...
mike windsor
Ha ha ha.....
There's also an unsubstantiated r...
Paul Shrimpton
Its clear America is a democracy of the stupid, it...
Brian Catt
A more frequent but equally ridiculous question is...
Tony Kench
Sure they can lie, but if they use them for WMD, t...
Barry Rubinowitz
Sure they can lie, but if they use them for WMD, t...
Barry Rubinowitz
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