Laying stones and occasionally bricks, with quicklime+pitsand mortar
(no cement please), being another of my occupations, logically 
the phrase 'brick-and-mortars store' should read 'bricks-and-mortar',
or am I wrong ?
Apart from that, doesn't Coda encourage its users to buy from their 
local dealers anyway ? I've been doing this since Fin2K...

Julian


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Envoye : dimanche 22 septembre 2002 08:06
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Objet : Re: [Finale] Finale Dealers


On 9/22/02 12:54 AM or thereabouts, Taris L Werewolf
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> Hi all!
> Just wanted to know if anyone knew of anyplace in Halifax, NS, Canada to
> buy Finale 2003. I've just moved here and I want to upgrade my software.
> 
> Taris

You will probably get a better price by buying directly from Coda via their
web store (even including currency conversion and shipping charges) than
trying to find a local retailer that carries the software.  That said, if
you absolutely need to buy from a brick-and-mortars store, given the
legendary vitality of the Halifax music scene, I'm sure you could purchase
the boxed version from any good music store downtown.

- Darct

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