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From: melling@cs.psu.edu (Michael D Mellinger)
Subject: Re: Anyone actually own an 040 Amiga?
In-Reply-To: gblock@csd4.csd.uwm.edu's message of 4 May 91 23:05:08 GMT
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In article <11786@uwm.edu> gblock@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Gregory R Block) writes:


   > forever so they'll pay more money for something that they won't use.
   > Slabs cost $2500.  If NeXT doesn't offer another board for the Slab,
   > I'll just order out for another pizza box.  I imagine that an 040 NeXT
   > will still be worth $1000 to $1500 in three years(slab only).

   Yeow, that's what I call degredation.  My 2000 will probably be worth
   that much...  With all the software, of course.  As is yours.

Your right.  I was thinking that the NeXTstation costs $3250(it does
educationally).  It really costs $5000, so it will probably be worth
around $3000 grand in 3 years.

-Mike

