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Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 14:07:08 -0700
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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLF: great new HP computer

>Date: Sun, 13 Jul 1997 15:34:45 -0700
>From: "Kathleen S. Watkins" <kwatkins@ricochet.net>
>Organization: PC Services
>To: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
>Subject: Re: SLF: great new HP computer
>
>Paul Andrew Mitchell wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Kathleen,
>> 
>> May I please forward this message to clients
>> of the Supreme Law School?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance.
>> 
>> /s/ Paul Mitchell
>> http://www.supremelaw.com
>> 
>> At 11:42 AM 7/13/97 -0700, you wrote:
>> >Paul Andrew Mitchell wrote:
>> >>
>> >> [This is a computer technology update from the Supreme Law Firm.]
>> >>
>> >> Dear Clients and Friends,
>> >>
>> >> I just took a tour of HP's new home/office computer,
>> >> at Circuit City in Tucson, Arizona state.
>> >>
>> >> Here are some rough specs:
>> >>
>> >> Hewlett Packard Pavilion, Model 8160
>> >>
>> >> *  233MHz Intel Pentium Processor
>> >>    with MMX technology, Intel FX
>> >>    industry-standard motherboard
>> >>
>> >> *  32MB RAM, 60ns (expandable to 256MB)
>> >>
>> >> *  6GB Hard Drive (Quantum EIDE, FAT32),
>> >>    configured as single letter drive ("C:"),
>> >>    room for 4 x 6GB = 24GB, separate
>> >>    drive letters for each,  8.9ms access time
>> >>
>> >> *  24 max speed CD-ROM (dynamic)
>> >>
>> >> *  k56flex DSVD modem (download up to
>> >>    56Kbps/14.4Kbps fax)
>> >>
>> >> *  integrated wrist-rest keyboard
>> >>
>> >> *  Software included:
>> >>      MS Windows 95
>> >>      Productivity
>> >>      Entertainment
>> >>      Education
>> >>
>> >> HP is famous for its terrific integration,
>> >> and excellent customer support.  If you are
>> >> looking to buy a modern Windows 95 machine,
>> >> this is one to evaluate very carefully.
>> >>
>> >> I can recommend it highly, and it is also
>> >> very good looking, either on your desk,
>> >> or under your desk.
>> >>
>> >> Price:  $2,300.  Monitor is extra (get 17").
>> >> By comparison, I paid over $5,000 for my
>> >> first Intel 8088 IBM Personal Computer,
>> >> with 640K of RAM.
>> >>
>> >> A great contact for a competitive quote is:
>> >>
>> >>   Chuck Lane
>> >>   Sales Counselor
>> >>   Circuit City
>> >>   5530 East Broadway
>> >>   Tucson 85711/tdc
>> >>   ARIZONA STATE
>> >>
>> >>   tel: (520) 747-9881
>> >>
>> >> I have known Chuck for about a full year,
>> >> and he is an absolute genius with this technology.
>> >> Have your tape recorder going, if you have the
>> >> good fortune to speak with him directly.
>> >>
>> >> And please tell him I sent you.  I have no
>> >> financial interest in this message.
>> >>
>> >> /s/ Paul Mitchell
>> >> http://www.supremelaw.com
>> >>
>> >>
>
<snip>
>
>> >
>> >When I was in Minneapolis two weeks ago I saw an ad (I think in USA
>> >Today) for a Gateway 2000, including monitor, speakers and color printer
>> >for $1,500 - a FANTASTIC deal and they have a TERRIFIC reputation.  Call
>> >1-800-GATEWAY.
>> >
>> 
>
<snip>
>
>Please feel free to post it wherever you like and let me add a plug for 
>Ricochet, the wireless (as in no telephone line needed) modem.  I am 
>using one here at home on a Compaq Presario (I bouught it because I got 
>a deal - had I known about the Gateway $1,500 offer I would likely have 
>gone with that - if Gateway would like to donate one for my African grey 
>to use, I won't object) and am extremely impressed.  As a techie whose 
>introduction to PC's my post-menopausal - and 8 months after I first saw 
>a PC was installing Novell LANs - I can tell you it takes a LOT to 
>impress me.  I first heard of the Ricochets from Philip Jepsen who can 
>be reached at jepsen@ricochet.net and have been extremely happy with the 
>ones I am using, here at home and at work on a re-built Compaq 386 that 
>slugs along.  Philip is EXYREMELY responsive which I have found to be a 
>real anomaly in the computer industry!!!!!
>
>Note that the Association for which I work is a 501(c)(3) and we would 
>welcome donations of any size, type, amount, you name it!  We have a 
>full-time staff of two and our AA works only three days a week making it 
>a little rough on moi/
>
<snip>

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