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Re: another ebay "what the!?!"



This book probably found itself on a required reading/reference list
for a university EE program.  Locate that school and you might find
some copies in nearby second hand book stores.  Second possiblity
is some tech business training course, but this is less likely.

I can't imagine very many retro-computer hobbyist spending that kind
of dough on a book.

Regards,
Mike Willegal



On Sep 5, 2:10 pm, "Bill Garber" <willy4...@comcast.net> wrote:
> <apple2...@maq.jl> wrote in messagenews:g9rr23$das$1@Kil-nws-1.UCIS.Dal.Ca...
> >>   From: jonnosan <jonno...@gmail.com>
> >>[4]http://cgi.ebay.com.au/The-Apple-II-Circuit-Description_W0QQitemZ1102...
> >>53QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:AU:101
> >>My initial assumption was they'd made a typo in the starting bid, then
> >>I saw the "buy it now" price and realised they're serious...
>
> > I've got about 7 of these sitting in a box around here somewhere. Maybe
> > Aussie dollars are only equivalent to pennies U.S. so it's only 11 dollars
> > U.S.
>
> At his price, and the Amazon.com prices,
> Gold is cheaper.  LOL
>
> Bill Garber from GS-Electronicshttp://www.garberstreet.com