CHar this this NOT spam IMHO
Anybody thinking of upgrading to a new and faster PC might like to visit this current offer from one of my favourite online suppliers
Tiger Direct at:-
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...sku=E400-W3609
eMachines W3609 Refurbished Intel Desktop Computer - Intel Celeron D 3.33GHz, 512MB DDR2, 120GB SATA II, DVD±RW DL, Flash Media Reader, 10/100 LAN, Windows Vista Home Basic

Unbelievable value for US $239.00 with absolutely NO stoopid scams a.k.a. rebates!
OK the Ram at 512 MB is on the small side but it is cheap and easy to increase that value.
also notice that it has an internal i.e. front panel mounted card reader
"Internal Flash Media Reader!
This incredibly accessible media reader provides lightning fast digital transfer for CompactFlash, MicroDrive, xD,
MemoryStick, MemoryStick Pro, SmartMedia, MultiMedia and SecureDigital cards. Plus there are 2 USB ports for Flash memory
and other USB devices"

Having just finished labouriously assembling my new desktop with such a reader (to avoid the necessity of reaching round
the back of the computer to plug anything in) I thoroughly endorse front panel blocks such as this

which bright genius thought that that it would be funny to put the USB sockets on the back where they cause maximum
inconvenience?

this one has both front and rear USB sockets
My only criticism is that the front panel has only two of the usual three audio sockets, for Microphone in and audio out , but to access the third the line in you still have to struggle around the rear.On my new desktop I devised a third front panel socket, also a 5 socket block to connect to a 5 socket extra sound card
and found another front panel block that has a firewire socket that plugs into the rear mounted input socket of a video capture card so that if I want to be so bold as to plug in the firewire cable from a digital video camera again I obviate the groping around the rear panel in the dark problem
Disclaimer
I have absolutely no connection with Tiger Direct. Iam just a regular and appreciative customer
John Fowles Bt
Sorry to bore you non-geeks with tech talk but I thought that somebody might find this useful. Any questions please ask