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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Marlin)
Fri Jun 3 15:07:00 2005
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Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2005 20:36:49 +0000
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<P color="3333ff" align=left><b>OEM</b></P>
<P color="3333ff" align=left><FONT color="#333333"><FONT color="#3333ff">What is it?
</FONT>OEM stands for "Original Equipment Manufacturer." It primarily refers to
</FONT><FONT color="#ff0000">name-brand software</FONT><FONT color="#333333"> that
comes WITHOUT the box or Owner's Manual.</FONT> </P>
<P color="3333ff" align=left><FONT color="#333333"><font color="#3333ff">Why do you
care? </FONT>You can purchase OEM (even Microsoft and Adobe) and other
</FONT><FONT color="#ff0000">name-brand software, for unbelievably low
prices</FONT><FONT color="#333333"> -- often much lower than from the original
manufacturer. </FONT></P>
<P color="3333ff" align=left><FONT color="#333333">Check out OEM today at</FONT> <A
href="http://qwrslivsl.3a7hoa5f0yl2463.upshootgm.com">following the link</A></P></BODY></HTML>