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It’s a mere !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
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The pricing must be a fluke...
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Oh man, when the Grainger catalogue arrived, our admin knew I was the first person to had to see it.
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everything Fluke is Fluking expensive.
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Standard Fluke pricing model, nothing to see here. Although I admit I’m almost surprised that Grainger also sells normal brands at *only* their typical crazy margin.
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I was amazed to see 5 packs of 16 GB drives going for $15 or so on Amazon. Amazing how cheap these have become.
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I’m not sure I’m willing to pay more than 10 dollars for a USB drive nowadays
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Brand name checks out!
Your turn, Freud.
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It's probably C1D1, being that it's Fluke.
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Lol you should see what Allen Bradley charges for 2mb flash cards.
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NEC charges $2700 for 4GB of DDR2 RAM . All it is is memory expansion for a phone system, and it’s bare RAM. It has a special chip that tells the CPU that it is valid. I’ve tried a few different sticks that I come across at thrift shops and none of it works. The NEC RAM works fine in a PC though.
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Their telecom tools are very reasonable. Yes they are more expensive, but are worth every penny. My current punch tool is 8 years old and I use it almost daily.