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BBS IN A BOX • REGISTRATION VOLUME X Coming January 1994 Registered “BBS IN A BOX” users get SPECIAL PRICING! If you think this CD-ROM is good just wait until Volume X arrives in January of 1994. Decompressed, this CD-ROM exceeds 1.4 Gigabytes of the latest Macintosh goodies anywhere! Volume X will be even a BIGGER improvement! You WILL want to be notified of this update. Registered BBS in a BOX users will receive a SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT on upgrading, so be sure and return the following registration card. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YES, I WANT TO BE NOTIFIED OF VOLUME X SPECIAL PRICING! Dear AMUG, 4131 N. 24th Street, #A-120 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Enclosed is my registration information. Please notify me of my SPECIAL PRICING options available on Volume X. Name Address City State Zip Phone BBS # Comments Send Registration to: AMUG • 4131 N. 24th Street #A-120, Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602) 553-8966 Other Titles Available Send orders to: AMUG • 4131 N. 24th Street #A-120, Phoenix, AZ 85016 (602) 553-8966 “Flash” for $49.00 + $3.00 postage & handling (total $52.00) (48 minutes of Flash Gordon QT Movies in 320*240 & 160*120) "Art Madness" for $79.00 + $3.00 postage & handling (total $82.00) (10,000 clip art images, 50 space photos and video controller) “Music Madness Volume I” - August 1992 $99.00 plus $2.00 shipping. (total $101.00) (Digital Music & QuickTime for Presentations) “Music Madness II” for $99.00 + $2.00 postage & handling (total $101.00) (Digital Music for Presentations) "InfoMac II" May 1993 for $39.00 + $3.00 postage & handling (total $42.00) (4,000 programs from the Standord Sumex-aims internet library) "Women of Venus" for $39.00 + $3.00 postage & handling (total $42.00) (Swimsuit issue of 425 full color photos) AMUG Membership 12 months for the cost of 11 months - $36.00 “BBS IN A BOX” Copyright © 1993 AMUG and its Licensers. All rights reserved. “BBS IN A BOX” is designed and compiled by the Arizona Macintosh Users Group and MacWizards.