Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!ncar!tank!ROUTBORT@wystan.bsd.uchicago.edu From: routbort@wystan.bsd.uchicago.edu (Mark Routbort) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware Subject: Re: latest word (3-5-89) on SIMM prices... Message-ID: <009336EF.D61747C0@wystan.bsd.uchicago.edu> Date: 9 Mar 90 23:02:09 GMT References: <009333AE.E49BAC80@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu>,<0093347D.B763E500@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu> Sender: news@tank.uchicago.edu Reply-To: routbort@wystan.bsd.uchicago.edu (Mark Routbort) Organization: Dept.of Neurology, Univ.of Chicago Lines: 23 In article <0093347D.B763E500@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu>, jprice@uclapp.physics.ucla.edu (John Price) writes: > Several people have asked for the phone numbers. Oops, sorry. I >forgot to include them: Technology Works: (800)622-6210; Peripheral >Outlet: (800)332-6581. ^^^^^^^^^^^ If you're going to quote things like phone-numbers ( or prices - you could easily give someone a heart attack :->), double check them! The number for Technology Works is 1-800-622-2210. You made me go and look it up after I got a few do-du-deeps. > Well, I've been corrected. TW's "installation kit" consists of a >Torx wrench. No anti-static pad, no case cracker. In fairness to TW, >though, they didn't specifically tell me that it came with a kit - I said >that from memory. My memory was bad (maybe someone sells chips for that >too!) I was actually told flat out that the SIMMS came with an "installation kit." (sic) I did not at the time ask what that included. If it only means the wrench, this is definitely on the misleading side. Mark Routbort I'm /not/ir/dis/unresponsible routbort@wystan.bsd.uchicago.edu U of C vassal.