Online computer parts stores...so many, indeed! I have used several of them through the years. Here are some I have used recently: www.pcliquidator.com I especially like the prices on ethernet cables at PC Liquidator. They also sell used and/or older parts and systems. I was not able to complete my most recent order from this place with lynx (the cat) or links (the chain), but I was able to get through their check out process with elinks. www.pacificgeek.com Pacific Geek sells a variety of parts, systems, and other assorted goodies. I have been able to get through their order process with links (the chain). www.tigerdirect.com Tiger Direct seems to have a huge inventory. I do not recall which browser I used for my last order with them (it has been a while). They have some pretty good sales in their email list and on their web site. They seem to sell the whole spectrum of computer components and other stuff--from the higher quality stuff down to the low quality junk that should probably not be on the market. If you have some idea of what you are looking for, their place might be a good lace to look. Otherwise, just browsing around there can take a long time because there is so much stuff to check out. www.newegg.com New Egg seems to have all of the latest computer components anyone could want and more. I recently built a computer system with mostly parts from their site. I like the way their menu choices really help narrow down the available options--seems to actually be some intelligence there. I was forced to revert to MSIE on a Windows box to access their site though. www.directron.com I recently purchased a computer case from Directron. Their text descriptions were good enough for me to make a good choice (unlike some other sites which seem to let the pictures do the describing). I had someone else confirm the way the case looked in the pictures and go through the check out process, so I do not know which of the browsers I have might have worked. There are so many sites out there to choose from. If you do not like one, try another--you will probably find one which suits your needs if you look around enough. HTH, and have a great day. On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 05:35:37PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote: > Hi all, > There are so many these days, I am wondering if folks have a favorite for > good prices and selection? > Thanks, > Karen -- Ralph. N6BNO. Wisdom comes from central processing, not from I/O. rreid at sunset.net http://personalweb.sunset.net/~rreid ...passing through The City of Internet at the speed of light... SECANT (x) = TAN (x) / COTAN (x)