From bjrozbxzzk at 1stchoicemassagers.com Wed Dec 20 21:42:24 2006 From: bjrozbxzzk at 1stchoicemassagers.com (Julia Lawrence) Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 07:42:24 +0200 Subject: conjunction Message-ID: <001901c724c3$160298fe$89906255@tczhqb.occtjh> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: inefficiency.gif Type: image/gif Size: 5780 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: furnished.gif Type: image/gif Size: 1745 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: blotchy.gif Type: image/gif Size: 2111 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I would like to intimate you with certain facts that I believe would be of interest to you. In 2000, the subject matter; came to our bank to engage in business discussions with our private banking division. He informed us that he had a financial portfolio of eight million three hundred and fifty thousand united states dollars, which he wished to have us turn over (invest) on his behalf. I was the officer assigned to his case;I made numerous suggestions in line with my duties as the de-facto chief operati ons officer of the private banking sector, especially given the volume of funds he wished to put into our bank. We met on numerous occasions prior to any investments being placed. I encouraged him to consider various growth funds with prime ratings. The favored route in my advice to customers is to start by assessing data on 6000 traditional stocks and bond managers and 2000 managers of alternative investments. Based on my advice, we spun the money around various opportunities and made attractive margins for our first months of operation, the accrued profit and interest stood at this point at over ten million United States Dollars, this margin was not the full potential of the fund but he desired low risk rantied returns on investments. In mid 2001, he asked that the money be liquidated because he needed to make an urgent investment requiring cash payments in here in the United Kingdom.He directed that I liquidate the funds and deposit it with a security firm in here London. I informed him that HSBC would have to make special arrangements to have this done and in order not to circumvent due process, the bank would have to make a 9.5 % deduction from the funds to cater for banking and statutory charges. He complained about the charges but later came around when I explained to him the complexities of the task he was asking of us. Cash movement across boarders has become especially strict since the incidents of 9/11. I contacted my affiliate in here in London and made the funds available to the security firm. I undertook all the processes and made sure I followed his precise instructions to the letter and had the funds deposited at the London based security consultancy firm, Mayfair Securities Co. Mayfair Securities Co is a specialist private firm that accepts deposits from high net worth individuals and blue chip corporations that handle valuable products or undertake transactions that need immediate access to cash. This small and highly private or ganization is familiar especially to the highly placed and well-connected organizations. In line with instructions, the money was deposited with Mayfair ecurities Co. The deceased told me he wanted the money there in anticipation of his arrival from Norway later that week. This was the last ommunication we had, this transpired around 25th February 2003.In June last year, we got a call from Mayfair Securities Co informing us that the activity of that particular portfolio. This was an astounding position as far as I was concerned, given the fact that I managed the private banking sector I was the only one who knew about the deposit at Mayfair Securities Co, and I could not understand why the deceased had not come forward to claim his deposit. I made futile efforts to locate the deceased. I immediately passed the task of locating him to the internal investigations department of Bristol & West. Four days later, information started to trickle in, apparently our client was dead. A person who suited his description was declared dead of a heart attack in annes, South of France.We were soon enough able to identify the body and cause of death was confirmed. The bank immediately launched an investigation into possible surviving next of kin to alert about the situation and also to come forward to claim his estate. If you are familiar with private banking affairs, those who patronize our services usually prefer anonymity, but also some levels of detachment from conventional processes. In his bio-data form, he listed no next of kin. In the field of private banking, opening an account with us means no one will know of its existence, accounts are rarely held under a name; depositors use numbers and codes to make the accounts anonymous. This bank also gives the choice to depositors of having their mail sent to them or held at the bank itself, ensuring that there are no traces of the account and as I said, rarely do they nominate next of kin. Private banking clients apart from not nominating next of kin also usually in most cases leave wills in our care, in this case; the deceased died without a testate. In line with our internal processes for account holders who have passed away, we instituted our own investigations in good faith to determine who should have right to claim the estate. This investigation has for the past months been unfruitful. We have scanned every continent and used our private investigation affiliate companies to get to the root of the problem. It is this investigation that resulted in my being furnished with your details as a possible relative of the deceased. My official capacity dictates that I am the only party to supervise the investigation and the only party to receive the results of the investigation. What this means, you being the last batch of names we have considered, is that our dear late fellow died with no known or identifiable family member. This leaves me as the only person with the full picture of what the prevailing situation is in relation to the deposit and the late beneficiary of the deposit. According to practice, Mayfair Securities Co will by the end of this financial year broadcast a request for statements of claim to Bristol & West, failing to receive viable claims they will most probably revert the deposit back to Bristol & West. This will result in the money entering the Bristol & West accounting system and the portfolio will be out of my hands and out of the private banking division. This will not happen if I have my way. What I wish to relate to you will smack of unethical practice but I want you to understand something. It is only an outsider to the banking world who finds the internal politics of the banking world aberrational. The world of private b anking especially is fraught with huge rewards for those who occupy certain offices and oversee certain portfolios. You should have begun by now to put together the general direction of what I propose. I alone have the deposit details and they will release the deposit to no one unless I instruct them to do so. I alone know of the existence of this deposit for as far as Bristol & West is concerned, the transaction with our late customer concluded when I sent the funds to Mayfair securities, all outstanding interactions in relation to the file are just customer services and due process. Mayfair Securities Co has no single idea of what the history or nature of the deposit. They are simply awaiting instructions to release the deposit to any party that comes forward. This is the situation. This bank has spent great amounts of money trying to track this man family; they have investigated for months and have found no family. The investigation has come to an end. My proposal; you share similar details to the late fellow; I am repared to place you in a position to instruct Mayfair Securities Company to release the deposit to you as the closest surviving relation. Upon receipt of the deposit, I am prepared to share the money with you in half. That is: I will simply nominate you as the next of kin and have them release the deposit to you. We share the proceeds 50/50.I would have gone ahead to ask the funds be released to me, but that would have drawn a straight line to me and my involvement in claiming the deposit. I assure you that I could have the deposit released to you within a few days. I will simply inform the bank of the final closing of the file relating to the deceased I will then officially communicate with Mayfair Securities Co and instruct them to release the deposit to you. With these two things: all is done. The alternative would be for us to have Mayfair Securities Co direct the funds to another bank with you as account holder. This way there will be no need for you to think of receiving the money from Mayfair Securities Co. We can fine-tune this based on our interactions. I am aware of the consequences of this proposal. I ask that if you find no interest in this project that you should discard this mail. I ask that you do not be vindictive and destructive. If my offer is of no appeal to you, delete this message and forget I ever contacted you. Do not destroy my career because you do not approve of my proposal. You may not know this but people like myself who have made tidy sums out of comparable situations run the whole private banking sector. I am not a criminal and what I do, I do not find against good conscience, this may be hard for you to understand, but the dynamics of my industry dictates that I make this move. Such opportunities only come ones' way once in a lifetime. I cannot let this chance pass me by, for once I find myself in total control of my destiny. These chances won pass me by. I ask that you do not destroy my chance, if you will not work with me let me know and let me move on with my life but do not destroy me. I am a family man and this is an opportunity to provide them with new opportunities. There is a reward for this project and it is a task well worth undertaking.I have evaluated the risks and the only risk I have here is from you refusing to work with me and alerting my bank. I am the only one who knows of this situation, good fortune has blessed you with a name that has planted you into the center of relevance in my life. Let share the blessing. If you find yourself able to work with me, contact me through this same email account. If you give me positive signals, I will initiate this process towards a conclusion. I wish to inform you that should you contact me via official channels; I willdeny knowing you and about this project. I repeat, I do not want you contacting me through my official phone lines nor do I want you contacting me through my official email account. Contact me only through the numbers I will provide for you and also through this email address. I do not want any direct link between you and me. My official lines are not secure lines as they are periodically monitored to assess our level of customer care in line with our Total Quality Management Policy. Please observe this instruction religiously. Please, again, note I am a family man; I have a wife and children. I send you this mail not without a measure of fear as to what the consequences, but I know within me that nothing ventured is nothing gained and that success and riches never come easy or on a platter of gold. This is the one truth I have learnt from my private banking clients. Do not betray my confidence.If we can be of one accord, we should plan a meeting soon. I await your response. Andrew Bailey From violetqu at snf.stanford.edu Mon Dec 4 15:38:24 2006 From: violetqu at snf.stanford.edu (Violet Qu) Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 15:38:24 -0800 Subject: bring in personal chemicals Message-ID: <62517c240612041538s50442dbal581007e5eff3b69e@mail.gmail.com> Dear SpecMat Staff, I would like to bring a PZT sol-gel solution into SNF and am wondering what steps I need to take. PZT is on the inventory of acceptable materials list, but the sol-gel solution will need refridgeration. Is there a fridge in the cleanroom where I can use to store it? I only need storage space for a 100ml bottle. Thank you very much, Violet -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From edmyers at stanford.edu Mon Dec 4 15:42:01 2006 From: edmyers at stanford.edu (Ed Myers) Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2006 15:42:01 -0800 Subject: SpecMat Logsheet, Dec. 5, 2006 Message-ID: <6.2.5.6.2.20061204152043.03b54ea0@stanford.edu> SpecMat Members, I have a conflict for tomorrow's meeting. We only have a couple of items, so I am canceling the meeting. New Items: 1) Bismuth/Antimony Telluride is not listed in the standard materials, and I would like to know if I can use it in a limited way in the lab. The material would be brought into the lab as patterned films on the order of 10 um thick on 4 inch silicon wafers or smaller chips. Initially I will be doing SEM work. Later I will be depositing metals, thereby encapsulating the Bi/Sb-Te, and patterning the metals. I do not know the specifics of the equipment that would be used but they would be the 'contaminated' class of tools. Recommendation: The MSDS seems viable. There is concern about vapors which can form by water, acids or oxidizers. My initial impression is the request can be approved, but we should get more detail the process flow first. 2) I am requesting approval of the following: 1. application of polycarbonate plastic film in Innotech. 2. Bring in outside wafer after CMP. The surface at this stage surface contains SiO2 and carbon. 3. SiO2 etch in drytek 4 of a wafer having both SiO2 and carbon on the surface. 4. PECVD SiO2 dep on a wafer that has carbon nanotube exposed. My process flow is the following: 1. Silicon Nitride deposition on Si wafer (clean) 2. Litho to pattern the nitride 3. Ni (10nm) and Fe (3nm) deposition through a polycarbonate membrane and SS shadow mask in Innotech. (cont) 4. PECVD SiO2 deposition (cont) 5. CMP (outside lab) 6. Drytek 4 etch of SiO2 (cont) 7. PECVD SiO2 dep (cont) 8. Cr dep (cont) Recommendation: Approve the process. The question I have regards post-CMP cleans. Do we have a recommended clean process for each equipment category? Any suggestions. 3) I need to etch silicon isotropically with a high selectivity to oxide and nitride. I was planning on doing it in the new XeF2 but it is a gold-contaminated equipment. After this step, I need, among other things, to do wet oxidation and DRIE. Is there any way to decontaminate a wafer that has gone through the XeF2 machine or should I just drop the idea of using XeF2 in this process (in which case are there alternatives to do a highly slective isotropic Si etch)? Recommendation: The question is, can we use the Xactix as both a semiclean and gold contaminated equipment? The wafers or samples set on a removable stainless steel platen. If we dedicate the platens to the appropriate clean category, can this tool serve a dual purpose? Initially it was my plan to use the Xactix for all categories (silicon), but the Xactix VP told me a story about having gold evaporate off the sample and coat the chamber. The etch process is exothermic and under certain conditions, vaporization of the material is possible. I think this has a low chance of occurring. I would like to suggest we take the risk, fabricate multiple platens and open the tool up to both semiclean and gold contaminated samples. Please respond with your comments by Thursday, Nov. 14th. Regards From mike at fabsurplus.com Thu Dec 7 09:25:34 2006 From: mike at fabsurplus.com (mike at fabsurplus.com) Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2006 18:25:34 +0100 (CET) Subject: SDI Semiconductor Sales List- December 2006 Message-ID: <1094011.1165531350200.JavaMail.root@flavio.tower> Dear Customers and Friends, At fabsurplus.com, surplus semiconductor equipment demands are growing every day. We have buyers looking for the items listed below and we ask for your help. If you have any of these items, please contact one of our sales teams in Italy, Israel, Ireland or the USA. Our website www.fabsurplus.com receives a constant flow of traffic from buyers all over the world. If you have ANY items you would like to sell, please let us know. 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Formula:CH3CSNH2 or TAM Mary told us that SNF does not have them as regular chemicals. However, we are wondering whether any other lab user has these materials. If nobody has one then we would like to get a small bottle for each. And, we are wondering whether we can use them in the cleanroom. Best, Hatice From onlinebanking at alert.bankofamerica.com Sun Dec 10 21:09:30 2006 From: onlinebanking at alert.bankofamerica.com (onlinebanking at alert.bankofamerica.com) Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 00:09:30 -0500 Subject: Bank of America Alert: Online Account Locked Message-ID: <200612110509.kBB59UrU004442@listsrv.columbusnetworks.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cards at citicards.com Fri Dec 15 03:07:43 2006 From: cards at citicards.com (cards at citicards.com) Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 03:07:43 -0800 Subject: Citibank Credit Card Suspended Message-ID: <200612151107.kBFB7hdC025536@dedicated.assistantdirectors.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From alexander.driskill-smith at grandisinc.com Fri Dec 15 17:37:10 2006 From: alexander.driskill-smith at grandisinc.com (Alexander Driskill-Smith) Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 17:37:10 -0800 Subject: XR-1541 (HSQ) ebeam resist Message-ID: <009d01c720b2$b5258130$6801a8c0@T43L3BP560> We would like to use HSQ negative ebeam resist in our experiments at SNF. I don't think it has been used previously at SNF; however it is commonly used in research laboratories elsewhere for high-resolution ebeam exposures. Please would you review the material and processing details below and let me know if you need any further information. I ordered 125 ml of the material recently and it arrived at our site in Milpitas today. It needs to be stored in a refrigerator (0-10 C) so I would like to transfer it to the refrigerator at the SNF facility as soon as possible. 1. Contact information Coral login: drisk Other contact information listed below. 2. Material Commonly known in the lithography community as HSQ (hydrogen silsesquioxane). For several years, HSQ has been available from Dow Corning under the name FOx (short for Flowable Oxide) since its initial application was as a spin-on glass. More recently, a special filtered version of HSQ for ebeam resist applications was introduced by Dow Corning under the name XR-1541. MSDS for XR-1541 is attached. 3. Manufacturer Dow Corning Corporation, South Saginaw Road, Midland, Michigan 48686 Telephone (989) 496-6000 Website www.dowcorning.com 4. Reason for request The performance of HSQ as a negative resist is unmatched by any other material that I am aware of. It has essentially unlimited resolution (<10 nm has been demonstrated, and resolution seems limited only by the resolution of the ebeam spot size). After ebeam exposure, it essentially turns to glass, and therefore has far superior resistance to the ion milling and etching steps in our process when compared with standard polymer resists. It also has excellent mechanical strength, which means high resolution structures can be defined with high aspect ratio (>10:1 aspect ratios have been demonstrated), again useful in our application. One of its downsides is the high exposure dose (>500 uC/cm2 for large-area features), but this is not an issue in our application due to the very small pattern density on our wafers. It is also claimed to degrade over time, but in my previous experience the useful lifetime has been 1-2 years or more, provided it is stored in a refrigerator. Its contrast does degrade over time, but this is not an issue for our isolated device patterns (unlike dense patterns, which would suffer with reduced contrast). 5. Process Flow Coat XR-1541 resist: Headway, Laurell or ebeam bench Post-apply bake: hotplate Ebeam exposure: ebeam or raith Post-exposure bake: hotplate Develop: wbmiscres Etch underlayer: drytek 1 or 4 Ion mill MTJ device: mrc or outside SNF Oxide deposition: sts or outside SNF Spin-on glass coating: Headway or Laurell Etch oxide/SOG: drytek 1 or 4 or pquest Etch underlayer: matrix Top lead deposition: metalica or innotec 6. Amount and Form 125 ml plastic bottle of liquid. We will probably decant a small amount of the resist into a smaller plastic (not glass) container so that the bulk of the material can remain in the refrigerator at 0-10 C with minimal temperature cycling up to room temperature. 7. Storage Storage group L Needs to be stored in a refrigerator (0-10 C) Must NOT be stored in a glass container 8. Disposal Plastic container for flammable liquid waste Alexander A. G. Driskill-Smith Grandis, Inc. 1123 Cadillac Court, Milpitas, CA 95035 Telephone: (408) 945-2156 Facsimile: (408) 945-2161 Cellphone: (408) 807-4402 Email: alexander.driskill-smith at grandisinc.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: XR-1541 MSDS.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 47575 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mtang at stanford.edu Fri Dec 15 17:50:31 2006 From: mtang at stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 17:50:31 -0800 Subject: XR-1541 (HSQ) ebeam resist In-Reply-To: <009d01c720b2$b5258130$6801a8c0@T43L3BP560> References: <009d01c720b2$b5258130$6801a8c0@T43L3BP560> Message-ID: <458350E7.3010607@stanford.edu> Hi! Gosh, I wish EVERYONE would write requests like this. HSQ has been approved and used in the lab. Mahnaz -- is this used only at the headway or can it be used at the laurell as well? (My concern is that HSQ is like SOG -- and we only allow this at the headway because if not cleaned immediately, it will harden and become impossible to remove.) We should ask what kind of developer will be used -- I think ordinary TMAH or related basis developer is often used. But good to be sure, just in case. Mary Alexander Driskill-Smith wrote: > We would like to use HSQ negative ebeam resist in our experiments at > SNF. I don't think it has been used previously at SNF; however it is > commonly used in research laboratories elsewhere for high-resolution > ebeam exposures. Please would you review the material and processing > details below and let me know if you need any further information. I > ordered 125 ml of the material recently and it arrived at our site in > Milpitas today. It needs to be stored in a refrigerator (0-10 C) so I > would like to transfer it to the refrigerator at the SNF facility as > soon as possible. > > *1. Contact information* > Coral login: drisk > Other contact information listed below. > > *2. Material* > Commonly known in the lithography community as HSQ (hydrogen > silsesquioxane). > For several years, HSQ has been available from Dow Corning under the > name FOx (short for Flowable Oxide) since its initial application was > as a spin-on glass. > More recently, a special filtered version of HSQ for ebeam resist > applications was introduced by Dow Corning under the name XR-1541. > MSDS for XR-1541 is attached. > > *3. Manufacturer* > Dow Corning Corporation, South Saginaw Road, Midland, Michigan 48686 > Telephone (989) 496-6000 > Website www.dowcorning.com > > *4. Reason for request* > The performance of HSQ as a negative resist is unmatched by any other > material that I am aware of. It has essentially unlimited resolution > (<10 nm has been demonstrated, and resolution seems limited only by > the resolution of the ebeam spot size). After ebeam exposure, it > essentially turns to glass, and therefore has far superior resistance > to the ion milling and etching steps in our process when compared with > standard polymer resists. It also has excellent mechanical strength, > which means high resolution structures can be defined with high aspect > ratio (>10:1 aspect ratios have been demonstrated), again useful in > our application. > One of its downsides is the high exposure dose (>500 uC/cm2 for > large-area features), but this is not an issue in our application due > to the very small pattern density on our wafers. It is also claimed to > degrade over time, but in my previous experience the useful lifetime > has been 1-2 years or more, provided it is stored in a refrigerator. > Its contrast does degrade over time, but this is not an issue for our > isolated device patterns (unlike dense patterns, which would suffer > with reduced contrast). > > *5. Process Flow* > Coat XR-1541 resist: Headway, Laurell or ebeam bench > Post-apply bake: hotplate > Ebeam exposure: ebeam or raith > Post-exposure bake: hotplate > Develop: wbmiscres > Etch underlayer: drytek 1 or 4 > Ion mill MTJ device: mrc or outside SNF > Oxide deposition: sts or outside SNF > Spin-on glass coating: Headway or Laurell > Etch oxide/SOG: drytek 1 or 4 or pquest > Etch underlayer: matrix > Top lead deposition: metalica or innotec > > *6. Amount and Form* > 125 ml plastic bottle of liquid. > We will probably decant a small amount of the resist into a smaller > plastic (not glass) container so that the bulk of the material > can remain in the refrigerator at 0-10 C with minimal temperature > cycling up to room temperature. > > *7. Storage* > Storage group L > Needs to be stored in a refrigerator (0-10 C) > Must NOT be stored in a glass container > > *8. Disposal* > Plastic container for flammable liquid waste > > > Alexander A. G. 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URL: From news at discount-educational-software.com Thu Dec 21 08:22:46 2006 From: news at discount-educational-software.com (Education Software News) Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 11:22:46 -0500 Subject: Education Software News - December 2006 Message-ID: <2db2e4c311c85287cece717fbc7fcc@bmw> Computer Products for Eduation is pleased to provide Academic Software News to qualified students, faculty, staff, and schools for current news on pricing and availability of Academic Edition Software from Microsoft, Adobe, Autodesk, Corel, Quark, FileMaker, EndNote and many other major software manufacturers. Please view our website for more information: http://www.discount-educational-software.com or call 800-679-7007. Educational software is exclusively available to Qualified Students, Faculty, Staff and Schools of K-12 and Higher Education institutions.(see below for details) -------- Pricing Available through December 31 2006 -------- ---------------------- Education Standard You ADOBE Price Retail Save! ---------------------- --------- ------ ----- Acrobat 8.0 Professional $148.95 $500 70% Acrobat 8.0 Standard $96.95 $300 68% Creative Suite Premium CS2.3* $384.95 $1000 62% Dreamweaver 8 $198.95 $399 50% Encore DVD 2.0 $148.95 $349 57% Flash Pro 8.0 $248.95 $699 64% Flex Builder 2.0 $92.95 $749 88% Illustrator CS2 $98.95 $499 80% InDesign CS2 $189.95 $699 73% Macromedia Studio 8 $289.95 $999 71% PageMaker 7.0.2 $289.95 $499 42% Photoshop CS2 9.0 $289.95 $599 52% Photoshop Elem 5 plus Premeire E $117.95 $150 21% Photoshop Elements 5.0 $68.95 $100 31% Premiere Elements 3.0 $67.95 $100 32% Premiere Pro 2.0 $299.95 $849 65% Production Studio Premium $619.95 $1699 64% Video Bundle $759.95 $2099 64% Web Bundle 2.3 $538.95 $1900 72% *Includes: InDesign 4.0,Photoshop 9.0, Illustrator 12.0, Golive 8.0, Acrobat 8.0 Pro, Dreamweaver 8 ---------------------- Education Standard You MICROSOFT Price Retail Save! ---------------------- --------- ------ ----- FrontPage 2003 $98.95 $199 50% InfoPath 2003 $97.95 $199 51% Office 2003 Professional* $189.95 $499 62% Office 2003 Standard** $148.95 $399 63% Office 2004 Macintosh $148.95 $500 70% OneNote 2003 $48.95 $199 75% Project 2003 Professional $189.95 $999 81% Project 2003 Standard $69.95 $599 88% Publisher 2003 $97.95 $169 42% Student 2006 $89.95 $100 10% Visio 2003 Professional $148.95 $499 70% Visio 2003 Standard $64.95 $199 67% Windows XP Professional Upgrade $94.95 $200 53% *Office 2003 Professional includes: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, and Publisher. **Office 2003 for Students & Teachers includes: Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and Outlook. http://www.discount-educational-software.com ---------------------- Education Standard You AUTODESK Price Retail Save! ---------------------- --------- ------ ----- 3ds Max 9 $389.95 $3495 89% Architectural Desktop 2007 $379.95 $4695 92% AutoCAD 2007 $379.95 $3750 90% AutoCAD LT 2007 $148.95 $899 83% AutoSketch 9.0 $78.95 $129 39% Building Systems 2006 $469.95 $5995 92% Civil 3D 2007 $469.95 $5995 92% Civil 3D-Civil Design Companion $144.95 $499 71% Cleaner XL 1.5 $187.95 $599 69% Inventor Professional 11 $478.95 $5195 91% Land Desktop 2007 $469.95 $4995 91% Map 3D 2007 $462.95 $4995 91% Maya Complete 8.0 $298.95 $5799 95% Maya Unlimited 8.0 $387.95 $6630 94% Raster Design 2007 $149.95 $1695 91% Revit Building 9 $469.95 $4995 91% Revit Structure 3 $469.95 $4995 91% Revit Systems Plus R1 $469.95 $4995 91% Survey 2007 $144.95 $995 85% Viz 2007 $289.95 $1995 85% These Autodesk prices are for Students, Faculty, & Staff for personal use - pricing for schools for institutional/class-room lab use is different. Please call 800-679-7007 for more information. ---------------------- Education Standard You QUARK Price Retail Save! ---------------------- --------- ------ ----- QuarkXPress 7.0 $198.95 $945 79% QuarkXPress 7.0 Upgrade $98.95 $945 90% QuarkXPress Passport 7.0 $278.95 $1795 84% QuarkXPress Passport 7.0 Upgrade $178.95 $1795 90% ---------------------- Education Standard You COREL Price Retail Save! ---------------------- --------- ------ ----- Draw Graphics Suite X3 $98.95 - - Painter 9.0 $97.95 $429 77% WordPerfect Office X3 $98.95 $300 67% ---------------------- Education Standard You SONY Price Retail Save! ---------------------- --------- ------ ----- Acid Pro 6 $194.95 $299 35% Sound Forge 8+CD Architect $149.95 $299 50% Vegas 7+DVD Suite $298.95 $799 63% ---------------------- Education Standard You ISI RESEARCHSOFT Price Retail Save! ---------------------- --------- ------ ----- EndNote X Student $99.95 $299 67% EndNote X Teacher-School $179.95 $299 40% ProCite 5.0 Student $109.95 $300 63% ProCite 5.0 Teacher-School $199.95 $300 33% RefViz 2 $146.95 $299 51% For more information, visit our website at: http://www.discount-educational-software.com or call 800-679-7007. School purchase orders may be faxed to: 800-679-6996. Educational Software has the exact same features and functionality as Commerical Full-Versions of the software. Visit our website to view thousands of other items and accessories available from CPE at similar discounts. All software products from CPE are authentic original software from the manufacturer. These are not pirated software copies. All software comes in original manufacturer's packaging and contains a valid verifiable license. ------------------------- Volume Licensing: ------------------------- For volume licensing information for schools for quantities of five to ten (5-10) or more units of software, depending on the product(s), please call 800-679-7007 for more infomation. ---------------------------------------- Qualified Educational Buyers: ---------------------------------------- The following are defined as Qualified Education Buyers. Qualifed Educational Buyers must provide the below verification upon making any purchase. 1. Students of Higher Education - All enrolled college, junior college, community college, technical school, vocational school, and university students. 2. K-12 Students - K-12 students are eligible for most, but not all, academic-edition software products. 3. Teachers - All K-12 school and Higher Education institution teachers. 4. Faculty - All K-12 school and Higher Education institution faculty. 5. Staff - All K-12 school and Higher Education institution staff. 6. Schools - All elementary, middle and high schools (K-12 schools); vocational and technical schools; correspondence schools, including Internet correspondence schools, and all colleges, including junior and community colleges, and universities. 7. Home Schools - Home schools are now eligible to purchase most Academic Edition software. Home schools must be approved on a case by case basis. Please call for more details. ------------------------- Verification: ------------------------- Purchasers must provide fax-verification of status as being a current faculty, staff, or student. After placing your order, you simply fax to CPE either: (a) a copy of a current picture School I.D. Card; or, (b) a current paycheck stub with an alternative picture I.D. (drivers license, etc.) Sensitive information may be blacked out; or (c) Schools may purchase by faxing a valid school purchase order. For more details, call us or visit our website. ------------------------- CPE is an Authorized Education Reseller for Microsoft, Adobe, Macromedia, AutoDesk, Corel, Sony, Avid, Pinnacle, Symantec and many other major software manufacturers. CPE is a national software distributor committed to providing the best prices and the best customer service to the Education Community!! Prices generally remain unchanged until the end of the month. However, all prices and availability are subject to change without notice, due to factors outside our control. __________________________ We hope you have found this message valuable. However, if you do not wish to recieve any more newletters from CPE, please use the following link: http://www.discount-educational-software.com/rem.asp?a=remv&e=specmat at snf.stanford.edu Or call 800-679-7007 for additional options. __________________________ Sincerely, Computer Products for Education 5325 140th Avenue North Clearwater, Florida 33760 Tel: 800-679-7007 Fax: 800-679-6996 ___________________ THANK YOU!!!