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| Tiger-Heli:
>Well, the only reason I wanted to use the IPAC for my cocktail cab was just to >"give it a lash". Okay, that makes sense. >Arcade Gaming Australia http://www.arcadegamingaustralia.com.au/home.php >is really great to deal with, you should check 'em out. I'm in the US, just trying to help you out. >I looked at OZ-Stick.I went there to look for buttons. When I saw prices of >$5.95 for buttons, I came to the conclusion that they were too expencive. For the I-PAC/2 they want $80 AUD, which seems reasonable, but shipping would be extra. I agree on the other items being a little pricey. |
| LordDamo:
Hmmmmm, 80 bucks AUD is ok, but Arcade gaming australia is offering free shipping. When I ordered my key wiz from him, the first one he sent got lot in the mail. So, he resent one at no extra charge. I had the tracking number, and tracked it till it left Melbourne, then it dissapered into the ether. Thanks for your help though, its always very much appreciated. The only reason I didnt order part from Ultimarc (keep up the great work andy!) was cause I couldnt use paypal, which was a shame. anyone got a spare IPAC laying around??? LOL |
| Tiger-Heli:
Just for the record, arcadegamingaustralia is now selling the KeyWiz Max 1.5 for $69.99 AUD, although I don't know if the shipping is still free. |
| LordDamo:
yeah, thats what I got - key wiz rocks! (big u to randy t) - shipping was free, and I also got the PCB mounting kit free. :D Im going to buy from him in the future . . . |
| JODY:
What would you sell it for? I often wonder if opensource developers have a sense of economics. I've known several that spend their full time developing opensource projects and then complain they don't have money to live on. The cost of a product is more than the parts. More techies need to take economics courses. |
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