>Well this week was pretty busy at auctions and
checking thrift stores around
>town. Many items were picked up with the following being of some interest.
>some Mac 128 and 512 units, some were tossed as I
have too many of these.
This is not the list to say "tossed" on
unless you are looking for some
flame. I can't think of anything creative right now, but consider yourself
flamed at least a little.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Mikes little list of things to keep from old mac's
First off you really should take a swing at finding
someone who will take
the whole system, maybe even pay for it, or parts of it.
Always keep the following;
Mice
Keyboards
cables
screws and brackets
floppy drives
Hard drives if they work
Plug in cards
Memory
motherboards.
Smaller chassis parts like little doors or breakout panels.
Don't forgett the Disks - especialy for the older Macs a
fitting bootdisk is _very_ handsome.
Chassis and tubes are heavy and bulky, so they are the
items I don't
generally keep. I have yet to toss anything mac though, always finding some
who wants it still.
Anyway, Macs are prety neat to stack (especialy the classic ones),
and should form a neat wall (maybe for seperation between dining
room and kitchen ?) or can be used as base for a desk etc.
(I just havn't enough to proove it)
Gruss
H.
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