If Attila and/or Lourens can handle Europe, we're set there.  Hamish
could handle the UK.  JHB, New Zealand.  I have someone in Canada who
can handle that for me (if there's a cost savings).  Anywhere else
will be likely be single units, so there would be no cost savings,
although I could imagine possibly getting a handful of orders from
Japan.

On 4/18/08, Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I assume a European distributor would charge quite a premium
>  for a small number of orders?
>
>  Perhaps European buyers could get together off list and arrange
>  a group purchase?  One payment to the US, one package to get
>  through customs.
>
>  If the brillant minds at the Federal Reserve keep driving the
>  USD down, US$1500 will soon be only a couple of Euros.  So
>  European sales should boom.
>
>  -----------
>
>  At one point there was talk of economy, value, and premium
>  cards.  The premium card could include the larger FPGA, the
>  connector, and a few matching connectors.
>
>  > I really don't want Andy and
>  > Howard having to custom solder for people who want it
>
>  Definitely.  Andy and Howard's time is better spent designing
>  the next board.
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