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Old 08-30-2002, 02:00 PM   #32
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I guess I got a little carried away with my post there, but if you were to read carefully, you would have found that I was replying to MadOnions response:

I would think stick would be more fun, but do they lose their shine after you've owned the car for awhile?

My opinion is that regular everyday passenger cars do lose there "shine", but my experience with the Mustang has been quite different.

sorry to invide this mustang post with an IT question, but since it was brought up by someone else....

MadOnion, do you have personal experience with an overclocked computer dying? I personally built mine with an Asus CUSL-2 133MHZ board, PIII 866MHZ CPU and Micron 256MB SDRAM and I am overclocking the board @ 166MHZ FSB and the CPU is running @ 1.08GHZ and it's been performing like a gem for over a year of daily use! Since there is so much new stuff out there I think I'm going to build a new one and give my old stuff to my brother. Who would own a regular computer long enough for it to crap out anyway? Just wondering?
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