Lets all calm down here. I think everyone knows that when you buy on the day a product is released, you pay the highest price. You wait 6 months, and it goes down by several hundred dollars. You are paying a premium for being the "first" to use it and review it. Isn't it funny how the Roland VS series seems to drop by about a THOUSAND dollars after 8 months-12 months? Do you really think it has depreciated that much? Certainly not physically, but psychologically, yes. Welcome to pure economics. EMU is there to make money. If you want to give it to them, you shouldn't complain, really. Now go make some music, no matter how much you paid for this machine!!! L --- In xl7@y..., Harold Harbeson <h_harbeson@y...> wrote: > i may be a twit, but i bet i got a better deal than > you did for your xl-7.....so go write you article for > fm magizine or whoever(hahahaaaaaaaa...whatever). i'm > sure e-mu is shaking in their booties. > --- Ricky Ray <Chaos9@F...> wrote: > > Harold, You are a twit. > > > > > xl7@y... "Harold" > > <h_harbeson@y...>Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 > > 23:54:57 -0000 > > >Reply-To: xl7@y... > > > [xl7] Re: E-MU Newsletter > > > > > ><< msg1.html >> > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > . > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Find a job, post your resume. > http://careers.yahoo.com
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Re: "Harold"
2001-11-07 by leonardng123@hotmail.com
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