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From: Thomas Desmond <tdesmond@sol.racsa.co.cr>
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Subject: Sticker Shock
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Would anybody who has bought a LightWave-capable Pentium system be
kind enough to tell me how much it all cost? By "LightWave-capable", I
mean to indicate a system with all the hardware needed to
play animations out to tape, plus all the non-LW software products, like
image processors), that make animation animable.
Naturally, I could estimate the cost of such a system using catalog
prices, but I've found that I always forget to consider a whole bunch of
"doodads", and the real price comes out way higher than what I thought it
would be. So, if anyone who has done it would tell me how much it cost
them, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
Tom Desmond
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