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To: Moominoid who wrote (22580)1/15/1999 9:21:00 PM
From: Matt Peterson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213176
 

I have a PowerComputing machine at work. The fan on the power supply went - only 2 years
old. The distributor in Aus. went bust and an Apple power supply won't fit. Have to order
from the US. Will take couple of weeks at least. Just after I bought it Apple halved their prices.
But clearly an Apple would have been a better investment.

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My power supply went bust after 9 months. The PowerComputing power supplies are plain-jane PC ATX power supplies. I would imagine that there are plenty of them in AUS. I had one shipped over night for less than $100. Although I had never swapped a power supply before, it took me less than 10 minutes.

-Matt



To: Moominoid who wrote (22580)1/22/1999 5:39:00 PM
From: Ben Antanaitis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
David,

The Feb'99 Max-Pain Point&#153 for AAPL is $40. The current price is $38.75. The graph is posted.

The January '99 open interest spectrum was cluttered up by lots of contracts taken out all during 1998, at widely spread prices, as 'longer term' proxies for LEAPS.

Ben A.
ez-pnf.com