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PSA Journal, Oct, 2001 by Carole Kropscot

Holiday Gift Ideas from the PSA EID Website

http://psa-eid.org/resource.html

Using the links provided by Dennis Gershick on the Internet Resource page of "our" EID website, you can discover and investigate many products related to digital imaging. You can order from the product's website or use their toll-free telephone number. Alternatively, you can go to your local computer store armed with the knowledge of your chosen product or order from a catalog as described below.

Mail-order Catalogs

Even if you don't buy from catalogs, the product descriptions can keep you up to date on the latest software and hardware for your digital imaging. If you decide to order from the catalog, you'll find it convenient to order by phone or on their website. Despite living in a large metropolitan area with computer stores everywhere, I have bought from catalogs for years, even for large purchases of hardware. Fast overnight delivery and usually no sales tax. Never had a problem.

Publisher's Toolbox
  1-800-390-046, www.pubtool.com
  e-mail: subscriptions@pubtool.com
  Knowledgeable, helpful salespeople

PC Mall
  1-800-555-mall and pcmall.com

MacMall
  1-800-222-2808 and macmall.com

PCConnection
  1-800-213-0260
  www.pcconnection.com

MacConnection
  1-888-213-0260
  www.macconnection.com

MicroWarehouse
  1-800-397-8508, both PC and Mac
  www.warehouse.com

ClubMac
  1-800-258-2622 and clubmac.com

Resources on the Internet

http://arstechnica.com is a website submitted by Timothy Morton, APSA, for your perusal. The website says, "Ars Technica serves up the best multi-OS, PC hardware, and tech coverage possible while remembering what we're all about: having fun, being productive, and being as informative and as accurate as possible."

Carole Kropscot, Editor
2812 Bowie Dr., Piano, TX 75025
E-mail: carole.kropscot@gte.net
COPYRIGHT 2001 Photographic Society of America, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group

 

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