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Re: Graphics card for PC (was: Monitor Choice Poll)



This is an extremely vicious attitude. You obviously believe everybody out 
there (out here) is fair game for YOU to screw over. You figure if YOU get 
caught you'll just say "Oops" and that will make every thing all right and 
you'll be free to go out and find a new "Mark". It's clear that you *don't* 
believe in an honest product at an honest price.

I hope nobody on this list has had to trade with this person. He's certainly 
flying his colors (Skull & Cross Bones) out in the open.

Anthony
Berkeley, Calif.
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In a message dated Mon, 19 Nov 2001 13:04:22 -0800, Chip Louie writes:

<< The only thing 100% wrong was that YOU bought a product that didn't work 
for your application.  How were you screwed as you put it?
 
Were there Open GL drivers in the box or not?  If they were not in the box 
YOU made a mistake and should have returned the product or tried to get Open 
GL drivers for the board.  When YOU could not get Open GL drivers that worked 
YOU should have returned the product.  If YOU couldn't return the product 
then YOU made a mistake because YOU didn't but it from a dealer that would 
back up the products he sells or if YOU didn't figure it out in time to 
return the board within the return period YOU made another mistake.
 
If there were indeed Open GL drivers in the box and they didn't work YOU 
should have returned the product or tried to get working Open GL drivers. If 
YOU didn't return the product then YOU made the mistake.  If YOU tried to get 
working Open GL drivers and they still didn't work YOU should have returned 
the product within the time allowed for returns, if YOU didn't return the 
product in time YOU made a mistake.
 
If YOU kept the card that didn't have drivers for your Open GL applications 
then YOU made a mistake.  If YOU kept the card YOU made a mistake in judgment 
and YOU got what you deserved.  All of the purchase decisions were made by 
YOU.  How did Matrox screw You?  What part of this do YOU not understand? >>
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