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In <20030602163108.BSPJ26193.fed1mtao04.cox.net@eyeleica>, on 06/02/03   
   at 09:35 AM, eyeleica@lvcm.com said:  
 
>I will do that.  Steven, did Scoug members get a special price for eCS  
>1.1 at the last Scoug Meeting?  I was planning to go down to the meeting,  
>but  failed to make it.  If  a dollar or two could be saved, all the  
>better.  If not, I'd gladly pay the full price.  I think I will put in my  
>order today.  
 
Kim did have a meeting special price, athough I suspect it would not have  
equaled the cost of gas. :-)  
 
Got to www.ecomstation.biz.  I'm pretty sure the v1.1 introductory prices  
is still in effect.  IIRC, it will cost you about the same as the BIOS  
upgrade. :-)  
 
Steven  
 
 
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