Re: A92: Re: Plus module is available in Sweden


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Re: A92: Re: Plus module is available in Sweden




Yes please
You should expect the money to go on you account within a week.

To niklas I can say that a money transfer in Denmark costs 50 DKr (8.5$)


-----Original Message-----
From: Anton Ivanov <ivanova@ucs.orst.edu>
To: assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: 19. juli 1998 04:21
Subject: Re: A92: Re: Plus module is available in Sweden


>
>So Kristian, am I ordering one for you?  Are you transfering the money
already?
>
>Kristian M. Schneider wrote:
>
>> Hej Niklas
>>
>> I've also decided to invest in a plus module but I'll not pay the 200$
(1200
>> DKr)it costs here in Denmark
>> I don't know if you followed the discussion which ran on the list some
time
>> ago about prices in Europe but we found a way to get the modules cheap to
>> Europe.
>>
>> Anton Ivanov is probebly willing to send you one to if you pay him the
money
>> for the module and shipping(100$). If you are interested I think you
should
>> try to contact him:
>>
>> Anton Ivanov <ivanova@ucs.orst.edu>
>>
>> I'm sure he would help you to :-)
>>
>> __________________________
>> med venlig hilsen / Kind regards
>>
>> Kristian M. Schneider
>> Gottorpvej 15
>> 6400 sxnderborg
>>
>> k.m.s@po.ia.dk
>> http://users.ia.dk/k.m.s/
>> tlf. +45-74485006
>> ____________________________
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Niklas Brunlid <e96nbr@efd.lth.se>
>> To: assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org>
>> Date: 17. juli 1998 22:05
>> Subject: A92: Plus module is available in Sweden
>>
>> >
>> >I just got a reply from TI-CARES stating the the Plus module is
available
>> >in Sweden at the modest price of 1200 SEK (ca $150) ! Needless to say
I'm
>> >really hoping for that student/teacher discount right now ;-)
>> >
>> >As I interpreted the reply the Plus should now be available in all of
>> >Europe, but I'm not sure.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >Niklas Brunlid - http://www.efd.lth.se/~e96nbr
>> >PQF Quote follows:
>> >
>> >The figures the telescope was producing were all that was left of an
>> >exploding star twenty million years ago. A billion small rubbery things
on
>> >two planets who had been getting on with life in a quiet sort of way had
>> >been totally destroyed, but they were certainly helping Adrian get his
>> >Ph.D. and, who knows, they might have thought it all worthwhile if
anyone
>> >had asked them.
>> >        -- (Terry Pratchett, Johnny and the Dead)
>> >
>
>
>
>--
>Anton Ivanov
>ivanova@ucs.orst.edu
>http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/9136
>
>


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