Re: Digikey policy change on backorders
- From: Tim Hubberstey <bogus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2005 23:03:24 GMT
John Larkin wrote:
If you want parts overnight, and don't want to wait for the whole order to be in stock, $8 seems like small change to me. Especially $8 Canadian.
<GRANDPA_MODE>
Watch it there, Sonny! Why I remember a time when the mighty y'all-buck was worth LESS than the Canuck-buck! OK, it was over 20 years ago -- but it happened!
Mumble, mumble, mumble... And we whipped your butts in the War of 1812 too! So there!
Mumble, mumble... Damn young whipper-snappers... {SNORE}
</GRANDPA_MODE>;-)
-- Tim Hubberstey, P.Eng. . . . . . Hardware/Software Consulting Engineer Marmot Engineering . . . . . . . VHDL, ASICs, FPGAs, embedded systems Vancouver, BC, Canada . . . . . . . . . . . http://www.marmot-eng.com .
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