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- From: 22black@sol.cs.wmich.edu (Martin Black)
- Subject: Re: Power-up deal
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.033939.1889@sol.cs.wmich.edu>
- Organization: Western Michigan Univ. Comp. Sci. Dept.
- References: <KOPNICKY.92Dec16233744@great-gray.owlnet.rice.edu> <1gq4l2INN147@mercury.kingston.ac.uk> <bjm.02ub@rommel.UUCP>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 03:39:39 GMT
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- bjm@rommel.UUCP (Brad McMahon) writes:
-
- >In article <1gq4l2INN147@mercury.kingston.ac.uk> cs_e445@ceres (Vlod Kalicun) writes:
- >>kopnicky@great-gray.owlnet.rice.edu (Lyle Warren Kopnicky) writes:
- >>:
- >>: >> I hear the powerup price of the 4000 '040 version is somthing like $2600
- >>: >
- >>: >With that price, I guess you get to keep your previous Amiga?
- >>:
- >>: That's ridiculous! I can get the 4000 for $2750 as it stands. A
- >>
- >>What ??!!! 4000 cost 2100 UK pounds about $4000 !!?
- >>
-
- Say what? where is your math, latest rates is at 1# for $1.50, so that
- makes your 2100# UK at about $3150. Sure it is a bit more, yet not
- what you make it out to be. By the way it is interesting how the
- difference is getting slimmer between the # and the us $. was
- $1.57 last week, now $1.50. Tis nice for us importers of euro games
- and some hw.
-
- Martin
-
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- Bill SATAN LIVES Gates is the biggest enemy to personal computers ever.
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