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- From: Jake Morrison <jacob.morrison@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 10:11:52 +0800
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I have also been using cheapbytes lately, and I am quite happy. I just pre-ordered the latest Mandrake distro. Two disks for $3.99, plus $11 for shipping (US Air mail) to Taiwan. It usually takes less than a week for the disks to arrive. -Jake John Seebach wrote: > > 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 > -- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Next Technical Meeting: November 11 (Sat) 13:30 Place: LinuxProbe Hall > Next Nomikai (and Bonenkai!): December 15 (Fri) > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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