Christmas Specials, new Webmaster, and s...

Dave Hrynkiw
November 27, 2000

HO HO HO ("HACK, cough, cough, sniiiiiffffff - aHEM"). Now that the winter holiday season is upon us (with associated illnesses...), it's time for us to finally unveil our annual Christmas sale!

This year's sale includes:

  • SCXMas1 - Solarcell pack (2 each of the SC2422, SC2433, and SC3733) for $21 ($28 CDN)
  • SCXMas2 - Solarcell pack (2 each of the SC2433, SC3733, and SC3766) for $29 ($38 CDN)
  • CPXmas1 - Capacitor pack (2 each of the CP1000, CP3300, and CP4700) for $6 ($9 CDN)
  • CP1.0F - Two Panasonic 1F 2.5V Gold capacitors for $8 ($10.50 CDN)
  • CP0.33F - Two Panasonic 0.33F 2.5V Gold capacitors for $10 ($13 CDN)

We also have blow-out prices on BEAM/WCRG Millennium GamesMemorabilia. Only $5 ($6.50 CDN) for a full colour T-Shirt or Robotgames Rulebook!

Please also be welcoming Eric, our new web-master. He's a Electronics Engineering student at Devry here in Calgary, with a good head for this web-stuff and databases. With him on board, expect some changes in the next few months.

Sorry for the shortage on the SC2433 solarcells - they're now back in full stock.

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