I received an invite to a free lunch at the Portland Mac Store:
Dear Mac Store Insider,
Please join us at The Mac Store for our Summer Customer Event and BBQ and check out the brand new Power Mac G5, the world's fastest personal computer.
Where: 700 NE Multnomah Portland, OR 97232 When: Saturday, September 6, 2003, 6-9 pm RSVP: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or call 503.731.0625
Please RSVP: We don't want to run out of wieners
For more details go to:
http://www.portlandmacstore.com/g5bbqpdx.html
Oops? Is another Mac Store closer to you? See details about BBQ plans at our other locations:
Eugene:
http://www.eugenemacstore.com/g5bbqeug.html?event=45134-BBQCorvallis:
http://www.corvallismacstore.com/g5bbqcvo.html?event=45134-BBQSeattle:
http://www.seattlemacstore.com/g5bbqsea.html?event=45134-BBQThanks for being a Mac Store customer. We're looking forward to seeing you!
Rodney
At 08:25 AM 9/3/2003 -0700, you wrote:
I have only one thing to say to you. Mac addict.
:)
Mr O.
--- Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Of course, what I'm looking at these days runs about $3400 for > the full > system. The parts are sufficiently higher quality and higher > capacity > than either the budget Celery or a BookPC to be worth it, > though. DDR400, > PCI-X, nearly silent operation, wide-aspect 20" flat panel, > 900MHz FSB, > Gigabit ethernet, S-ATA, DVD+-RW, front USB2 and Firewire, > rear USB2, > Firewire, and Firewire 800, support for both 802.11g and > Bluetooth with > external antennas for each, and preloaded with the best > desktop UNIX I've > ever seen. > > If that still seems high, subtract $1200 for the wide-aspect > LCD and go > for a 4:3 aspect 18" model for about $7-800. > > -- > Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> This end > upside-down
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