In a message dated 7/17/2003 11:33:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
rdd(a)rddavis.org writes:
<<
Hopefully this isn't too off-topic, but a thought just occured to me
about computers that some may, or may not, want to collect in the
future, which aren't classics yet. >>
One model that I used to support and I'd like to find would be the IBM Aptiva
stealth model they made back in 1998/1999. I thought it was a neat idea to
put the drives in a seperate enclosure below the monitor.
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Our occupational therapist has one of these Aptivas you mention (which we've
long since replaced for her) which I think she might be willing to sell.
It's still in excellent condition (we also supported this machine for over a
year). Let me know privately if you're interested and I'll talk to her
about it.
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Subject: Re: Future uncollectable computers...
In a message dated 7/17/2003 11:33:41 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
rdd(a)rddavis.org writes:
<<
Hopefully this isn't too off-topic, but a thought just occured to me
about computers that some may, or may not, want to collect in the
future, which aren't classics yet. >>
One model that I used to support and I'd like to find would be the IBM
Aptiva
stealth model they made back in 1998/1999. I thought it was a neat idea to
put the drives in a seperate enclosure below the monitor.