on 07/12/02 16:36, Kuritex at kuritex_at_mail.i.com.ua wrote:
> LD> I would think that it might be economically making more sense just
> LD> getting a new (used) 130 then trying to have its touchscreen
> LD> replaced. Which bring the question, unless you have a specific
> LD> need for a 130, why not getting a 2100 or an upgraded 2000?
>
> Well, Laurent, all you said sounds great and earnestly as well, but
> don't forget that I dwell in the Eastern Europe, whilst most of thouse
> 2100s or upgraded 2000s are shipping in the United States only - a
> conuclusion I drew while browsing the search reports for MP 2xxx newts
> on Ebay.com... That's the way the world wags!
I understand your problem. I think that Mark Ross of NuShields has offered a
few times to receive goods bought in the US and reship overseas. You might
want to send him an email, unless you're really hooked on the iBook...
-Laurent.
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