hulse@iris.ucdavis.EDU (C.A. Hulse) (09/14/89)
[interesting comments deleted] > (Find that hard to believe.) They are missing out on a great opportunity to > get some of the brightest minds interested in their machines by not offering > mass educational discounts (quantity one) like Apple and IBM (just started > offering quantity one discounts recently I think). ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Is Atari now offering educational discounts? I've been trying to scrape money up for a system for six months or so - something like this might actually let me buy some software too, rather than just heat my room with it... "Just my (own) two cents..." --Andy Hulse
dnewton@carroll1.UUCP (Dave Newton) (09/15/89)
In article <5310@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> hulse@iris.ucdavis.edu (C.A. Hulse) writes: > > [interesting comments deleted] >> mass educational discounts (quantity one) like Apple and IBM (just started >> offering quantity one discounts recently I think). ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ >Is Atari now offering educational discounts? I've been trying to scrape money No, that's why I said they were missing a great possibility. -- David L. Newton | dnewton@carroll1.UUCP | I prefer to remain (414) 524-7343 (work) | dnewton@carroll1.cc.edu | isolated from the (414) 524-6809 (home) | 100 NE Ave, Waukesha, WI 53186 | majority of people. The fish are getting seasick -- Rough Sea/RAW