Picture of Old-Dead Macs

From: Jay West <jlwest_at_tseinc.com>
Date: Thu Feb 11 11:56:53 1999

There used to be some great pictures of dead apples (the machine variety) at
a place called "murphy's junkyard" or "Murhpy's surplus" on the web.

Not sure of the exact name, but search on the web for murphy's junk or
surplus and you'll find the site.


Jay West
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Osborne <todd.osborne_at_barnstormer-software.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
Date: Thursday, February 11, 1999 11:53 AM
Subject: Picture of Old-Dead Macs


>This is going to seem like an odd request, but I am doing a presentation
>which will include some "bad apples". You know, the human kind. But, to add
>some humor, I would like to find a picture of some really trashed, or a
pile
>of trashed, old Apple computers. I don't know where to find this, and you
>guys have always amazed me at what you were able to locate, so I am hopeful
>you can provide a link. Thanks!
>
>Todd Osborne
>Senior Software Engineer
>FMStrategies, Inc.
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