On 06/14/2013 12:13 PM, MikeS wrote:
What I honestly find worse than the people that gut
old gear to sell, are
the ones that buy it. If you were going to make a profit scrapping the
stuff off ebay, wouldn't those ebay sellers just go and scrap it or whatnot
themselves? Obviously you're buying into a bad deal.
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Ah, thanks for the heads-up!
Having had to scrap some S100 systems because no one was prepared to
pay the shipping, I thought I'd keep some of the cards and drives, etc. in
case someone needed them; I'd also have thought that offering that
calculator board (I happen to have one of those as well) on eBay was better
than throwing it in the trash.
But now that I know that buying and selling parts from gutted old gear
are 'crimes', I'll throw them in the landfill first thing tomorrow
morning (after first using them for target practice of course). I
certainly don't want you, Dave, N0body H0me, etc. to think that I suck;
bad enough to be chastised by Dave for scrapping for parts some LA100s
that I'd offered several times with no takers.
Ohhhh no you don't! *I* did not speak out against BUYING stuff like
this. I spoke out against the morons who tear it apart! If I had an
extra $200 lying around, I'd have scored that auction in a heartbeat,
for all the Pro boards. You take my name right out of that list.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA