Ua726 depleted]

Quinton Fulsom qfulsom at usa.net
Thu Aug 12 18:34:01 CEST 1999


What I'm implying is that the chips are registered on a global database
maintained by most resellers and is always current.  Of course there are some
oddballs here and there but that is a given.  The supply remaining was from an
individual source in Europe and the remainder purchased the morning after the
original post.  So all I'm saying is before you get excited and send in money
confirm it as its been awhile since you've probably been quoted.  If by some
chance you have a unique source great.  But I wouldn't suspect that someone
who has a 100 lot and knows the current market price would be so ignorant as
to not have them registered.
I do hope there are others as I would be interested as well but do to the cost
I can't swing around money to just have it come back to me.

So before we start going off here please verify and post your "sources" in
which your deriving comments and defining what I've said.
Quint




andersdl at plattsburgh.edu wrote:
Quoting jbv <jbv.silences at wanadoo.fr>:
> Does it imply that I neglected to check my sources before 
posting the
> offer ?
>
> Does it imply that the chips exist only in my imùagination ?

Neither. According to whatever source Quint checked, the last 
250 available from that source were purchased. The second part 
implies that Quint's source claimed to own the last 250 in the 
world. Whether this is true or not is open to debate.

David Anderson
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Plattsburgh State University
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