When stuff has to go

From: Lawrence LeMay <lemay_at_cs.umn.edu>
Date: Wed Apr 28 13:13:29 1999

> If you've got enough of these that they're not too valuable to ship into the
> ether, I'd appreciate one of these documentation sets re: NT4.0.
>
> Do you think they'd fit in one of those freebie USPS Priority Mail boxes and
> within the 2-lb limit. If so, I'd be happy to send you a fiver for your
> postage and trouble. The postage for a package of <2# is $3.20.
>

Actually, I should be able to ship them using Book Rate. Which is less
than what you stated for 2 pounds. They are already in boxes, but the
boxes are somewhat damaged. Peopel were throwing screwdrivers and
such at empty boxes, including these not so empty boxes, so they
usually have a hole bigger than a quarter in them.

Sure, why dont you sent me your address, and i'll ship em via book rate,
after taping up the hole. After you get them, you can send me a check for
whatever the shipping costs were, plus whatever.

The set consists of 2 D-ring manuals, one is about 1" binder, the
other is much bigger, maybe 2" or so. There is a lab excercises, and
lab exercise solutions stuff, plus a larger section that is the
reading material for each lab. plus 3 CDroms, one has data for the exercises
(which assume you have 2 networked computers, one running server, one
running workstation), so you can pretty much ignore that, the other
2 CD's are NT server and NT workstation, 120 day licenses.

-Lawrence LeMay
lemay_at_cs.umn.edu
Received on Wed Apr 28 1999 - 13:13:29 BST

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