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- From: John Seebach <jseebach@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 11:56:10 -0500
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For those of you threading along at home: sorry, I deleted the original post by accident instead of replying to it. I believe someone was asking about where to get distributions cheap. Back when I was living in Inaka (and the cost of a train ride to Nagoya was about as prohibitive as paying NTT to download a distro), I used to order my CD's via the internet from a company in the USA (www.cheapbytes.com). As I recall, they had pretty good service and were dirt cheap, even with the international shipping. There's other similar companies out there, and they're probably all decent enough, but this is the only one I have experience with. I'd probably check their web sites and see who can give you the best price. Anyway, if you have a credit card that can pay in USD, that might be an option. If I was still in Japan, I'd volunteer to organize a CD lending library via mail, but I'm not, so I'll leave that up to someone else. Cheers. -- ~ The moon a boat ~ the stars white waves john seebach ~ the clouds an ocean. jseebach@example.com ~ And the laurel man ~ rows all alone -- ~ how will he ever make his way? ~ -- Ryoujin Hishou --
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