air@anableps.berkeley.edu (03/24/89)
Summary: Expires: References: <12101@reed.UUCP> <864@tasis.utas.oz> <539@bridge2.3Com.Com> Sender: Followup-To: Distribution: Organization: University of California, Berkeley Keywords: Obscene profits, planned obsolescence, lengthy diatribe The grape vin (med. to reliable src) says that the next may ship at up to $1500 less than stated, due to market fluctuation before final release (predicted flux). Hope so! _______ _ __ _ _ __ __ Arthur Ernest Wright @ \ / / \ / / \ / \ / / / \ (503)344-7969 BUY NET \ O / /__/ /__ / / /__/ / /__ \__ ___ _ _ _ \ / / / / / / / / | | |_ / | \ /\ | /\ /_ \/ v / /__ \_/ / /__ /__ \__/ | |_ \_ | | \/ |_ \/ \/ /
ra_robert@gsbacd.uchicago.edu (03/24/89)
In article <21986@agate.BERKELEY.EDU>, air@anableps.berkeley.edu writes... >The grape vin (med. to reliable src) says that the next may ship >at up to $1500 less than stated, due to market fluctuation >before final release (predicted flux). >Hope so! Um, what does "market fluctuation" mean? Lower SIMM prices? Or the DECStation 3100 and Sun's 'Next Killer" (to be introduced next month)? ------ ra_robert@gsbacd.uchicago.edu ------ generic disclaimer: all my opinions are mine