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From: pwong@theory.tn.cornell.edu (Patrick Wong)
Subject: Re: Apple won't let me buy a Macintosh LC?! (ANSWER)
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Date: Tue, 19 Mar 1991 18:44:27 GMT

In article <1991Mar19.175408.22377@macc.wisc.edu> keir@vms.macc.wisc.edu (Rick Keir, MACC) writes:
>[omitted:  Brian Kendig, @ Princeton, can only buy the
> hard disk based LC model, because the floppy model isn't
> available at an academic discount]
>
>Brian,
>
>I suspect that it is not Apple, but Princeton.  Prior to the 

It is Apple, not Princeton or Cornell.  Let me make it clear that education
discount is available for the LC 1-floppy and 2-floppy versions here.
HOWEVER, only university depts. are eligible to purchase.  Individual, i.e.,
students, profs., or staff, are not allowed to purchase them for personal
consumption.  All the other models, though, do not have this limitation.
What is the idea behind this? Beats me!

Pat

PS.  I do wish I can purchase the 1-floppy version for that attractive
     edu. price and buy a generic ext. hard drive cheaply.  But, I do not
     OWN a dept. here!  :-)

