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- From: mike@vpnet.chi.il.us (michael kamlet)
- Subject: Re: How to handle I.T.?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.143859.12034@vpnet.chi.il.us>
- Organization: Vpnet - Free Usenet access
- References: <1992Dec25.182514.27725@cs.wisc.edu> <Dec26.022903.49983@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU> <BzyEKF.EEo@news.udel.edu>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 14:38:59 GMT
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- In article <BzyEKF.EEo@news.udel.edu> presto@bach.udel.edu (Jason Y Nocks) writes:
- >In article <Dec26.022903.49983@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU> knepley@CS.ColoState.EDU (Ranseus (Jim Knepley)) writes:
- >
- >Or, instead of using I.T., you could try a gimmick that CSI (Jay Scott Berry)
- >sells for $9.95. ($14.95 with a companion booklet for routine suggestions) I
- >owned one and thought it was great. Like many of my personal favorite gimmicks,
- >it seems to have disappeared with no help from me. CSI's address, as far as I
- >know, is:
- >6040 Verner Avenue
- >Sacramento, CA 95841
- >P&H is $3.00 for orders up to $20; $4.00 up to $50.00; and 10% over %50.00.
- >I am in no way connected with CSI or Jay Scott Berry and assume that it isn't
- >a problem to post this info (Maybe CSI could be added to the list - I think
- >there's a list of businesses in the fact ?? - they sell a lot of Sword &
- >Sorcery genre magic).
- > Anyway, for floating a bill under most circumstances, this gimmick is
- >pretty cool. It can't stray too far from one of your hands, though (wink, wink,
- >nudge, nudge, no what I mean?).
- >
- I assume you're talking about his Genesis device -- I bought one - and never
- had much luck with it -- I haven't played with it too much -- but I really
- like the flame bit he does with the dollar bill.
-
- Mike Kamlet
- mike@vpnet.chi.il.us
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