I wrote:
> This is not a computer. It's a terminal.
In article <CANij+dfbY7pXTBGUs6QTTA9DTszwewjbTrMqtOgEKkugw9pYDQ at mail.gmail.com>,
William Donzelli <wdonzelli at gmail.com> writes:
But, it is one of the most sought after terminals that
a serious
collector could actually acquire.
I am not about to pay $1500 for one, and I think that street price is
quite a but less, but it is reasonable to think that someone might
bite.
All true, and price is determined by what people are willing to pay,
not what we think it's worth.
Still, graphics/PLATO freak that I am, I'm not about to cough up $1500
+ shipping + unknown packing skills for that terminal.
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