They get $13 right off the bat. Now, let's add another $112 for the 16%. That means that on a $700 computer, you have to pay an additional $130, not including peripherals / other sales taxes.
16% is the default VAT that will be applied to the $13 as well, so actually have to pay around $15. The VG Wort will not get 16% of the price you're paying for your new PC.
I'm looking for a new pre-paid package, since my old A1018s broke last week. The Siemens C35i offer from D2 is really interesting, but people keep telling me that the Nokia from D1 is the better choice. What do you think?
You don't care about mobile phones in a strange country far far away?
>I forgot to say that Opera on Linux is the only
>browser that manages to max out my puny 56K modem
>connection
Communicator 4.73 seems to say "hello" to every single incoming byte with knetload showing funny mountains and (mostly) valleys with an occasional blackout. But every other version I tried crashes on this computer when closing a browser window! Sigh.
I'm really looking forward to a non-alpha/beta version of Opera, my browser of choice when I was still using Windows. Mozilla is like the Amiga. It will be famous in the future. Maybe...
However, at least konqueror looks promising. Lets hope we can get rid of this Netscape-Beast soon.
Hmm... got a bit off-topic. I just wanted to take this occation to ask if somebody propably has a solution for the mentioned Communicator-"Feature".
Yes, it is possible. Older SuSE-distributions (up to 6.0? AFAIK not in current distribution) were shipped with a "Live Filesystem" - a bootable CD with a Linux running completely from this CD. No need to have a HDD.
This is propably no replacement for a real installation, but sometimes (HDD crash, etc.) it can be quite usefull.
They get $13 right off the bat. Now, let's add another $112 for the 16%. That means that on a $700 computer, you have to pay an additional $130, not including peripherals / other sales taxes.
16% is the default VAT that will be applied to the $13 as well, so actually have to pay around $15. The VG Wort will not get 16% of the price you're paying for your new PC.
I'm looking for a new pre-paid package, since my old A1018s broke last week. The Siemens C35i offer from D2 is really interesting, but people keep telling me that the Nokia from D1 is the better choice. What do you think?
You don't care about mobile phones in a strange country far far away?
So do I!
>I forgot to say that Opera on Linux is the only
>browser that manages to max out my puny 56K modem
>connection
Communicator 4.73 seems to say "hello" to every single incoming byte with knetload showing funny mountains and (mostly) valleys with an occasional blackout. But every other version I tried crashes on this computer when closing a browser window! Sigh.
I'm really looking forward to a non-alpha/beta version of Opera, my browser of choice when I was still using Windows. Mozilla is like the Amiga. It will be famous in the future. Maybe...
However, at least konqueror looks promising. Lets hope we can get rid of this Netscape-Beast soon.
Hmm... got a bit off-topic. I just wanted to take this occation to ask if somebody propably has a solution for the mentioned Communicator-"Feature".
Yes, it is possible. Older SuSE-distributions (up to 6.0? AFAIK not in current distribution) were shipped with a "Live Filesystem" - a bootable CD with a Linux running completely from this CD. No need to have a HDD.
This is propably no replacement for a real installation, but sometimes (HDD crash, etc.) it can be quite usefull.
I don't know if there are any ISOs available.