Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bgsuvax!sbrown From: sbrown@bgsuvax.UUCP (Scott F. Brown) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: STs Do Exist Summary: even more tales Message-ID: <3665@bgsuvax.UUCP> Date: 28 Feb 89 21:19:29 GMT References: <890226201240.281042@PCO-MULTICS.HBI.HONEYWELL.COM> Organization: Bowling Green State University B.G., Oh. Lines: 23 In article <890226201240.281042@PCO-MULTICS.HBI.HONEYWELL.COM>, Friesen@PCO-MULTICS.HBI.HONEYWELL.COM writes: > Every so often someone posts to the net saying that they cannot find any > STs. I would just like to post some info. about ST availability here > in Phoenix AZ. I just came from my ST dealer, and he had about ten Mega > 4s, five mega 2s, and four or so 1040s. Buy the way he was selling his > Mega fours for $1900 (ram prices must be falling!). > Ah, finding Ataris can be a difficult experience, however, I have had a pleasant surprise recently. Our campus is packed wall to wall with Macs, PCs and PSIIs. A rather sickening sight to Atarians. However, this past week I discovered a room at the health center. It appears that the health center uses STs. In a full count, it was about a dozen 1040s, 3 or 4 megas, a laser printer, and an image scanner. It was a nice sight. - Scott F. Brown ______________________________________________________________________________ sbrown@andy.bgsu.edu If you want to clean your disk drive, take a piece of sandpaper and make it the size of a standard disk, insert into drive and turn on computer. Works almost as good as Comet :=)