When stuff has to go

From: Richard Erlacher <edick_at_idcomm.com>
Date: Wed Apr 28 18:46:57 1999

I'll happily wait for them, shipped to

Erlacher Associates
Box 19651
Denver, CO 80219

attn: Dick

That attention line isn't necessary unless someone else picks up the mail,
which is generally not the case. I get a lot of literature, though, and am
not always the first to see and subsequently hide (lose) it. This way it's
more likely to get my immediate attention.

thanks,

Dick


-----Original Message-----
From: Lawrence LeMay <lemay_at_cs.umn.edu>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
Date: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: When stuff has to go


>> 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
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