--- Paul Braun <nerdware(a)laidbak.com> wrote:
<<snippage>>
> I was offered a *huge* box (> 1
cu ft) of modules at Dayton for $0.25
> each.
Wow! Were you there when he had just dragged them out of his
van? I might have been standing right next to you and not even
known it.
Maybe... I'm 5'6", long, brown ponytail, clean shaven (at the moment), and
might have been wearing "glacier glasses" (my only prescription sunglasses)
if it was sunny enough to need them (which was _not_ often that Friday).
I pawed through the boxes, too, but after seeing
"reject" written on
80% of the items, I opted not to waste any more time.
Me, too, although I have bought items at Dayton marked "defective" - got a
3Com 3c905 that way for free - the seller threw it in as a freebie because
I bought _something_ from him - took it home, plugged it in and am still
using it. I suspected that the thing that was most likely to be defective
was the bench-tech who tested it. I was right. Doesn't mean I want to
test 200 lamp modules, though.
-ethan
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