On 19 Nov 2002 at 14:44, Kenton A. Hoover wrote:
> On another note, I do have a question: I started with a 120, then a
> 130, made the upgrade to a 2000, and then ended up with two 2100s.
> Paid close to list for all (yes, I'm such a goyem -- I paid *RETAIL*).
> So, are Newtons so much better that those of you who paid $100 would
> be willing to pay $1000 -- ok, let's say $900 ($1000 - $100) -- for
> one?
I paid £250 which is about $393 US, for 2 2100's, a disassembled 2000, 2
dongles, a keyboard, a modem, an ethernet card, 2 flash cards (8 & 16 mb), a
print pack, four batteries (1 for each 2100 & 2 spare), a battery cage for
AA's, 2 PC serial leads, 1 Apple serial lead, 2 Power supplies, a UK plug
adapter, a Load of manuals, a box of spare emate styli, a 'holster' style
case and a case that the keyboard fits into, as well as holding the MP2100
up, so it can be used like a laptop.
oh and I should be selling one of the MP 2100's to a friend, for £175 or
approx. $275 US, with one of the power supplies, a dongle and serial lead,
and three extra styli. So I get all the rest for just over $110 US.
You'd never guess I'd got Jewish and Scottish blood in me ;)
Mike
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Or you'll do what exactly?
Hit me with that F-F-F-Fish?
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