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Re: hardware for installathon



Realistic inventory items that can be sold within a finite amount of time
if they are not sold at the Installathon.

Mind you, this means that unless you place an order with Next Century
(482-4891) for yourself, then there will not be any Hauppauge PVR cards.

Of course, if we mention it to Kurt, and he's like "sure I don't have a
problem with buying that even though it may devalue on my store shelf
after not being purchased at your installathon" then he might get it.

Got it?

/me isn't good at brainstorming cause he shoots down ideas before there
are enough generated...

- AZ 

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On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Tim Carmean wrote:

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  > Mary Farmer wrote:
  > | Next Century will be selling hardware at the installathon and donating
  > | part of the profits to the lug. What hardware would people like to see?
  > | So far my list is:
  > |
  > | 1) Hard Drives
  > | 2) Memory
  > | 3) nVidia based grahics cars
  > | 4) linux supported sound cards
  > | 5) inexpensive linux supported network cards
  > |
  > | If you want to see other things let me know.
  > |
  > | -Mary
  > |
  > 
  > Hauppauge PVR Cards...
  > 
  > Tim
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