ISP Information:
A standard serial port connector used to plug mice and keyboards into PCs. It's got 6 pins and is small and round, compared to the larger 9- and 25-pin serial connectors still found on some PCs. ISP Glossary:
PS/2 port - Gee, out of stock or not in computer, how were they suppose to sell anitem they didn't have or couldn't find? And even assuming they found theitem physically but still couldn't find it in the computer, then youwould be complaining that they charged the wrong price.Of course just like your good friend xtard you would have taken it andthen tried for a refund just so you could waste someones time while theytried to figure out how to return an item that isn't in their computer.Bob Ward wrote: Amazing. You not only can't read for comprehension, but you are a top poster besides! Apparently you have first-hand, personal experience on the cause of mental retardation. The original poster said nothing about the item being out of stock - only that it could not be located in the computer, so they refused to sell it to him."Megalithic" wrote in messagenews:481d5fdb.0309061231.2e983e7f@posting.google.com...This is going to make me think twice about patronizing Circuit Cityagain. I went in there to buy a set of headphones, and a portable CDcase. The guy at the cash register couldn't find the CD case in thecomputer, and after he and the other cashier tried to find it for like5 minutes, he finally told me I couldn't buy it. I'm sure Body Glovewould be overjoyed that their products can't be purchased at CircuitCity.A-Holes...
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