As I understand it, a T1 is 1.544Mbps (grated both ways, but it is a total), this give you 3Mbps DL. DOesn't this mean that you are getting about 2 T1s down at $80 per month, when they are payin, by your estimate "hundreds" for a T1? (A friend has a T1 for his business and pays somewhere between $1400 and $1800 per month.)
Yes, but what makes you think the information I gave to get the supermarket discount card was accurate? It's difficult to give a lot of false information and still get a phone. It is easy to give a phony name/address etc. and get a card at your local grocery store, they never check it.
I got it at CompUSA Friday for the same, also saw CodeWarrior (I think) for GNU gcc for $89.99. Lots of new stuff hitting the shelves for Linux! (I hope the Loki stuff gets there too). BTW, It looked like Best Buy had already sold out of RH 6.0 and Caldera 2.2 by that point.
They probably needed to lawyers to read over the wording to get it "Just so".
XFS is fron SGI, but nice try ;-)
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/06/19/033020 5&mode=thread&tid=106 appears to announce slackware 8.1...
As I understand it, a T1 is 1.544Mbps (grated both ways, but it is a total), this give you 3Mbps DL. DOesn't this mean that you are getting about 2 T1s down at $80 per month, when they are payin, by your estimate "hundreds" for a T1?
(A friend has a T1 for his business and pays somewhere between $1400 and $1800 per month.)
Yes, but what makes you think the information I gave to get the supermarket discount card was accurate? It's difficult to give a lot of false information and still get a phone. It is easy to give a phony name/address etc. and get a card at your local grocery store, they never check it.
I got it at CompUSA Friday for the same, also saw CodeWarrior (I think) for GNU gcc for $89.99. Lots of new stuff hitting the shelves for Linux! (I hope the Loki stuff gets there too).
BTW, It looked like Best Buy had already sold out of RH 6.0 and Caldera 2.2 by that point.