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Subject: Re: Educational discounts (was Re: The trouble with the Amiga)
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Date: Thu, 18-Dec-86 20:38:33 EST
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From: tim@tomcat.Caltech.Edu (Tim Kay)
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Let me "n'th" the motion.  Here at Caltech, IBM is dumping FREE AT's.  Apple
is offering very lucrative deals on Mac+'s.  To go with all this stuff,
the Campus Computing Organization is giving out PC peripherals FREE and
the PC people are eating it up like kids in a kid store.  (I am writing this
on my free PC.)  There are also site licenses for many good software
packages like Lattice C, Epsilon (emacs), STSC APL, TeX, etc.

If Amiga offered the machines at a modest discount, I would buy one.  I
would like 4096 colors and a 68000.

Timothy L. Kay				tim@csvax.caltech.edu
Department of Computer Science
Caltech, 256-80
Pasadena, CA  91125