I don't know if you can order online, but the URL is
http://www.microcenter.com/.  The only phone numbers I have are local to me
(Columbus, OH).  They have 15 stores throughout the US.

John Schmerold writes:

> Many of us want to buy this, please post a URL & / or Phone # for Micro
> Center (preferably with a SKU)
> 
> Thanks.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Doug McGarrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 8:23 PM
> Subject: WordPerfect very cheap
> 
> 
> >
> > I wrote, earlier today:
> >
> > "Yes, I know it's O.T. But it's a tremendous bargain!
> > I just got the Micro Center flier.  On page 2 there is
> > the complete Word Perfect 8 for Linux boxed set, with
> > 1/2 inch thick manual, for a net cost of $4.99!  (No,
> > I don't work for them or Corel.) (I have cross posted
> > this to the Redhat List.  I don't know if there's much
> > duplication, so I'm sorry if you see it twice.)
> > --doug"
> >
> >
> > I must apologize:  the book that comes with WordPerfect is not 1/2 inch,
> > it is 1 and a 1/2 inches thick.  You don't get a book like this with the
> > MS Windows version, let me tell you!  They are _giving_ this away, along
> with
> > a $10 bill!  (You don't get the $10 bill, but that's gotta be what it's
> > costing
> > them.)  Buy this!  Even if you wind up with the WP 2000 version, you will
> > probably never get a manual this size again!  And how much will change?
> Not
> > much, my guess.  Unless you never expect to use WordPerfect--a processor I
> > really like, at least in its Windows version--then you should go and get
> this
> > as soon as you can.  (I bought the same thing for the $49.99 price about 4
> > months ago.)
> >
> > OK, how is it?  The on-screen display needs a lot of help.  There are
> sites
> > that tell you how to do it.  One of the better ones is
> > http://members.bellatlantic.net/~smithrod/wpfonts-recs.html
> > the last after the - varies with the part of the how-to. I give you one
> > from a page I printed.
> >
> > Otherwise, it's WordPerfect.  It does a lot of things that
> > MSWord does badly or not at all, or they copied.  Let's see you display
> the
> > control characters in MS Word, f'rinstance!
> >
> > --doug
> > ..
> >
> >
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