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- From: tzs@stein.u.washington.edu (Tim Smith)
- Newsgroups: gnu.misc.discuss
- Subject: Re: Fund raising at the FSF
- Date: 4 Jan 1993 03:27:35 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington School of Law, Class of '95
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- haley@husc11.harvard.edu (Elizabeth Haley) writes:
- >The differential (correct me if I am wrong) applies only to the cost
- >of an aliminum and plastic disk. $100 for individuals, $400 for
- >businesses, who are likely to have several computers to put it on...
-
- So it costs FSF more to mail a disk to a business? Or do they use a
- different kind of disk for business sales? Maybe a better grade of plastic,
- or perhaps gold rather than aluminum?
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- --Tim Smith
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