>On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, [iso-8859-1] Ronny Bangsund wrote:
>>> --- Brendan Farrell <brendan.farrell at tellabs.com> wrote:
>> > I made a strange discovery in Waterford last weekend, Linux
>> > games (Myth 2,
>> > Civ) on sale in Compustore !
>> > The old Compushelf in the Bookcentre along with its
>> > associated idiots are
>> > gone, and some penguin aware chaps are after taking over
>>Er, the "associated idiots" who were working in Compushelf are still there
>(at least two of them). They have seen the light, though, and hence
>the linux games. Take a bow, Enda! :-P
>>> Joy! But that's still not close enough to where I live.
>> Will they do mail-order? It cost me about £50 punt to get Civ:
>> CTP, so will they be any cheaper?
>>Right, Enda, would this be the time to try a plug of AlienGames?
>> ....Miles
>
It's always time for a plug of http://www.aliengames.com/ (hehehe).
So, yes, in confirmation, us "idiots" in Compustore are selling Myth2 and
CIV:Call to Power. As far as I can remember (I'm not in work now), both are
£45 (could be £40, read above), and we will be more than happy to send it
out by mail order to anyone who wants it. The only thing is, we can't at
the moment take CC numbers on the phone (VISA won't let us).
I reckon we could probably include the postage in that (depending on what
the PO charge us - we have had varying rates from £1.20 to £4.90 for the
same thing, go figure :).
Sorry, did I mention http://www.aliengames.com/ opens sometimes in October,
and will be a distributor for Loki and Suse?
Cheers,
Enda.
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