On 13/08/2010 17:12, Jos van Kan wrote:
Basil Chupin schreef:
Ah, you Europeans are spoilt, and aren't what you used to be. With all those autobahns and you still cannot make it to Berlin and back in under 20 hours?! The cyclists competing in the Tour de France can do better. Look at what Hannibal did with his army, elephants, and all, in tow. Soft living, that's what it is....... :-D .
(Anyway, you do have such a thing called "Postal Service", yes? :-) )
I'd be interested if you could let me know how much this card now costs in Euros. I paid AUD95 for it from the local importer/distributor (who, by coincidence, happens to live less than 10km away) when I bought mine. (And I think I told a lie in the earlier post: I think I've been using it for ~4 years and not the "~6 years" I mentioned.)
BC
I live somewhat closer to Germany than Carlos, but there's no need to travel. The Technisat Skystar 2TV (I think that's the one you mean) costs ¤ 40 on the web,
The one I seem to mean, considering that terms change over time :-) , is the http://www.technisat.com/index381f.html So, it appears that at our (ie, my) current rate of exchange at the moment it is about what I paid for it some years ago. Thanks for the information.
the Technisat Skystar HD 2 (supports HD TV) costs between ¤ 61 and ¤ 86, depending on supplier. Postage within the Netherlands (and probably within the EU) included.
Regards, Jos
BC PS Sorry for the long delay in replying :-( -- Wagner's music is really not as bad as it sounds. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org