>Velocity Upgrades has dropped the price - again - of 128 meg FPM DIMMS. 
>They're now $16.50 each.   I just ordered 2 more.  With OS X, there's no
>such thing as "too much RAM"!

I'm not shilling for any particular vendor but there is much 
uncertainty in the RAM market right now due to Hynix's dire financial 
condition.  The other RAM OEMs are desperately trying to keep the 
benchmark chip price above $4 and not let it collapse as it did last 
fall under $2.  Supposedly they will be successful in keeping prices 
stable as well as demand is expected to increase through the summer 
so (putting my Jim Cramer [a prominent and verrrry extroverted Wall 
St. stocks analyst] hat on for a moment) if one is thinking about 
adding RAM, this might be the bottom of the market before another 
uptick so this may be the best buying opportunity for a while.

But then again, I could be wrong.  YMMV.
-- 
Pax,

Pastor Mac

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