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Don't buy Wintergreen Systems products...
Don't buy Wintergreen Systems products...I knew better than to buy from them, but it was a good price. I purchased an LCD monitor from them in December for my parents and I sent in for the $80 rebate over three months ago now and I have yet to receive...
Tags: .:geek:., rebate, Wintergreen, Wintergreen Systems
Discussion threads 2005-03-18

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It's not easy being Wint-O-Green
We asked what substance in Wint-O-Green Life Savers makes this particular brand and flavor of candy more prone to triboluminescence, the creation of light by friction, often associated with crushing, scratching, or—in this case—chewing solid objects.It's all a matter of taste. The methyl salicylate flavoring—otherwise known as oil of wintergreen—is...
Tags: Wint-O-Green Life Savers
Technical articles 2003-09-02
KDE Case Study: Indiana Access Program
Linspire, Inc. and Wintergreen Systems announced that Indiana high schools are currently testing desktop Linux machines in school systems across the state as part of a plan to provide every public high school student with a computer. If successful, the plan, called the Indiana Access Program, will provide each high...
Tags: Microsoft Access, Desktop Linux, KDE, Linux, Productivity, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software
Case studies
Cheapo Nogo with XP
I bought this really cheap wintergreen desktop pc loaded with linspire. Now, no matter what I do, even with a full, new, ntfs, xp pro install. It won't boot to xp. It will allow me to reinstall linspire and boot fine.. but not with xp. Failure to load os! Checked...
Tags: BIOS, hard drive, hard-disk manager, hardware, HCl, Microsoft Windows XP, stepmonster
Discussion threads 2005-06-13
Geek Trivia: It's not easy being Wint-O-Green
What substance in Wint-O-Green Life Savers makes these candies more prone to triboluminescence? Editor's note: The Trivia Geek is on extended leave, but he did get off his slacker butt long enough to pull this Classic Geek, which originally ran on Sept. 2, 2003 and then again on March...
Tags: Jay Garmon, Sir Francis Bacon, Geek Trivia Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Light, Editor, Corporate Communications, Branding, Marketing
Technical articles 2007-02-06
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