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    ZT Affinity vs Dell

    I've heard of ZT Systems and I've lived in the US for a little under 5 years. ZT mainly distributes computers through major US chain bulk centers (Sam's Club, Costco's, BJs, etc...) I used to own a ZT computer and the tech support is top-notch, they even insure the PC and shipping and all that...
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    Is this a good build?

    How would he be keeping the cost down by going from a 70 dollar processor to one over 100? He'd then also need to change the mobo. Jetway is a good mobo producer, I own a few. Not as reliable but good on the cheap. Go with linksys on the PCI adapter. I think you're config looks good. I can play...
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    sticky keys

    Don't think so. I'm pretty sure that's a windows exclusive feature
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    Is this Legal or Can I sue and Win?

    This is true, I contacted an associate and says it is completely legal for a domain website to use your URL, you sign away your rights in most of their contracts when buying a website URL. You're correct. No legal suit would stand trial, most likely thrown out by a judge.:good:
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    Yet another computer build

    Thanks! Yeah I just wanted to make sure everything was compatible, I'm not sure if I really needed that HSF but someone suggested it so it's not bad to take it off the list. Phantomsixes
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    Yet another computer build

    No rush to review, I'm not buying anything besides the PSU upfront (student loan reasons). But would like to know what you guys think. At this point I'd like to keep it under 600 bucks. Looked at all PSU's and have been reviewing them for about a month or so. First build in like 4 years, so just...
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    Is this Legal or Can I sue and Win?

    After reading over all the substance of this post, as well as having knowledge on some basis of the internet and the law that comes with it, I'd say you probably don't have a case. What the website will most likely end up doing in the long run is removing your URL from their site (your goal)...
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