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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 21 May 2001 09:21:06 -0700567_us-ascii The verification process is very important. The person verifying the procurement card statement is stating officially for the University records that: 1) there is a receipt on file for the items purchased (or that a lost receipt form has been prepared), and 2) all charges on the statement are chargeable to the account. It is true that the University will pay for the charges even if the verification process is not performed. However, this is noted as an exception in the system and appropriate inquiries are made. [...]41_21May200109:21: [log in to unmask] |
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after a stunning lack of response to my last posting...$1000.00 takes all.
> Here's the deal. I have a 300 mhz Beige G3 MiniTower for sale (the last
> generation before the blue and white). It comes with 128mb internal
> memory, 1mb backside cache, two 9gb internal hard drives, internal zip
> and internal dvd/cd drive. Comes with external 56k modem (hayes accura).
> It also has audio and video out capabilities. It is currently running
> smoothly on system 8.6, but could easily be upgraded to 9.0/9.1, or even
> 10 (if your feeling gutsy). Loaded with about $6,000 worth of design,
> internet, and word processing applications, which I will let you erase.
>
> Also included:
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> 17" Apple MultiScan Monitor
> Apple Personal Laserwriter 300
> Agfa Arcus Color Scanner
> Keyboard, mouse, all cables, etc.
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> This system has plenty of life left, and lots of room to expand (usb,
> firewire cards, etc.).
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> Respond by e-mail if you're interested, or call at 755-4136 (office). We
> can go from there.
>
> Matt Greenwell
> Dept. of Art
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