[net.micro] A nice floppy disk.

CSvax:Pucc-H:Physics:piner@pur-ee.UUCP (07/01/83)

  It is time for a little praise for a change. I just got in
my third Teac 55A slim line 5.25" inch floppy drive. It plugged
it in, and it worked fine. Every one of these floppies has worked
perfectly. They are fast, quiet, low power, small, cheap, and they
have a one year warranty. So a little praise is in order. 
  Also the vendor is due a little praise. They are
Displayed Video in Lichfield and Ypsilanti MI. They sell the
Teac for $230 (includes shipping, etc.) They will put it in
a double drive case instead of a single drive case for $10.
They will sell the bare drive for $205. Delivery time has
been about 3 weeks on all orders. They have always been willing
to talk to me on the phone too. So hats off to them. One
caveat, the information included with the drive, is one
badly xeroxed page, so if you know nothing about computers
go to your local Radio Shack store, and pay double for less
drive.
					Rich Piner
					Purdue Physics Dept.