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Karl Auer kauer at biplane.com.au
Fri Oct 22 03:51:54 UTC 2010


On Thu, 2010-10-21 at 18:48 -0700, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Uh, no... You're misreading it.

Yes - I read the ISP bit, not the end user bit.

> It cost me $625 (or possibly less) one-time when I first got it.

That was with the waivers in force. It will soon cost a one-time US
$1250. We could argue till the cows come home about what proportion of
the population would consider that "prohibitive" but I'm guessing that
even in the USA that's a heck of an entry fee, and that the vast
majority of non-corporate end users will not be willing to pay it. Which
is the actual point, rather than quibbling about the precise price.

> I bet you spend more than [US$100] at Starbucks each year.

You lose! The nearest Starbucks to me[1] is approximately 700km
distant :-)

Please transfer AUS$4175 immediately, bank details under separate
cover :-)

Regards, K.

[1] According to the online Starbucks store locator...

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